The Weekly will take some inspiration from The Daily's narrative take on portraying news. It will, of course, only come out once a week and follow reporters covering one or two of the most important stories. It's a big acquisition for the streaming provider, which otherwise only provides news programming in its Live TV service, or you could watch HBO's weekly shows through the newly-cheaper Hulu add-on. But it's also huge for the staid New York Times: Making inroads into both traditional broadcast and streaming will be another income stream, according to the Gray Lady herself:

"[Getting into television] could be a way both of directly generating revenue but also again of getting Times journalism in front of new audiences and further building the reputation and the influence of The New York Times," Times Company chief executive Mark Thompson said on a quarterly earnings call last week.

The paper didn't specify when the show would first air, but it could 'possibly' go live in time for the midterm elections.