The New York Times Presents documentary's senior story editor Liz Day says the popularity of Framing Britney has led to more people willing to come forward and talk. "I think something's that's happened as well is the documentary has helped us earn the trust of even more people," says Day. "As we talked about earlier, people have been very distrustful of the press because they've felt burned in the past and I think the documentary's very sensitive treatment and respect of all parties and everyone helped us further." As for a follow-up, Day says: "I think we'd love to, there was so much we had to leave on the cutting room floor and in our notebooks just for time. And also since the documentary aired, we've gotten a lot of information that we're interested in as well that we're interested in pursuing and reporting out further."
TOPICS: Framing Britney Spears, FX on Hulu, The New York Times Presents, Britney Spears, Liz Day, Documentaries