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A quickie script in Bash, with the jq JSON-command-line-parser, to access the New York Times Article Search API v2 and count up the bylines. You can count whatever you want obviously, but a student was interested in replicating the gender calculation found at Who Writes for the New York Times?.
First thing you have to do is signup and register as a developer. API Keys are assigned by API, so make sure you specify the Article Search API.
Even before you register, you can use the NYT's handy API Console to interactively test your queries: http://developer.nytimes.com/io-docs