Portrait of Shreeya Sinha

Shreeya Sinha

Shreeya Sinha is the Editorial Director of the new New York Times Audio app, a destination for audio storytelling and journalism. She oversees all relationships with product and wider editorial audio teams as well as external partnerships.

In a decade at The Times, Shreeya has been an editor on several desks: International, Investigations, Obituaries and National, where she led audience efforts and led coverage around opioid addiction.

Prior to The Times, Shreeya worked at The Asia Society and MediaStorm, where her work on violence against women in India won an Alfred I. duPont Award and was nominated for an Emmy. She has also been an adjunct professor at CUNY’s Graduate School of Journalism.

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    Meta’s Trump Calculus and Regime Change at Netflix

    Plus, we play the Bored Ape Yacht Club’s video game “Dookey Dash.”

    By Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Davis Land, Paula Szuchman, Shreeya Sinha, Alyssa Moxley, Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop, Marion Lozano and Rowan Niemisto

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    What Unifies the National Desk

    What do more than 45 journalists spread out across the country have in common? This mission statement.

    By Marc Lacey and Shreeya Sinha

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    Violence in Forced-Entry Police Raids

    As policing has militarized to fight a faltering war on drugs, few tactics have proved as dangerous as the use of forcible-entry raids to serve narcotics search warrants, which regularly introduce staggering levels of violence into missions that might be achieved through patient stakeouts or simple knocks at the door.

    By Margaret Cheatham Williams, Alexandra Garcia and Kevin Sack

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