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Newsroom confidential, lessons (and worries) from an ink-stained life, Margaret Sullivan

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Newsroom confidential, lessons (and worries) from an ink-stained life, Margaret Sullivan
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Newsroom confidential
Oclc number
1334563696
Responsibility statement
Margaret Sullivan
Sub title
lessons (and worries) from an ink-stained life
Summary
"Over her four decades of working in newsrooms big and small, Margaret Sullivan has become a trusted champion and critic of the American news media. In this bracing memoir, Sullivan traces her life in journalism and how trust in the mainstream press has steadily eroded. Sullivan began her career at the Buffalo News, where she rose from summer intern to editor in chief. In Newsroom Confidential she chronicles her years in the trenches battling sexism and throwing elbows in a highly competitive newsroom. In 2012, Sullivan was appointed the public editor of The New York Times, the first woman to hold that important role. She was in the unique position of acting on behalf of readers to weigh the actions and reporting of the paper's staff, parsing potential lapses in judgment, unethical practices, and thorny journalistic issues. Sullivan recounts how she navigated the paper's controversies, from Hillary Clinton's emails to Elon Musk's accusations of unfairness to the need for greater diversity in the newsroom. In 2016, having served the longest tenure of any public editor, Sullivan left for the Washington Post, where she had a front-row seat to the rise of Donald Trump in American media and politics. With her celebrated mixture of charm, sharp-eyed observation, and nuanced criticism, Sullivan takes us behind the scenes of the nation's most influential news outlets to explore how Americans lost trust in the news and what it will take to regain it"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The long arm of Watergate -- Little Miss Lifestyles breaks out -- Pulling up roots -- "Welcome to the fishbowl" -- But her emails . . . -- Jill Abramson and Dean Baquet -- Small victories -- Moving on -- The joys of style -- "Venomous serpent" -- "Fake news, " you say? -- Objectivity wars and the "woke" newsroom -- How to clean up the mess we're in -- About those lessons -- Sweeney (and other legends), reconsidered
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