New York Times public editor: The Times’ challenge is to tell readers why it still matters, no matter who is president
U.S. · POLITICS · MEDIA
October 30, 20207 min read1332 words
Published: October 30, 2020  |  7 min read1332 words
The New York Times landed this era’s biggest prize in investigative journalism when it obtained Donald Trump’s tax returns. No set of documents has been more eagerly sought after by reporters since the reality TV star announced his candidacy for president in 2015. The Times did...
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October 30, 2020
This article is clearly an opinion piece, but it's a worthwhile perspective and I tend to agree that The New York Times and other publications need to be more outspoken about the role of journalism in a healthy society. I hope editors and owners of publications read this article and come away with actionable insights into how to better sell themselves and their important work.
October 30, 2020
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