American Journalism Review
The Times has wobbled from one debacle to another, raising huge questions about the way decisions are made at both the newspaper and its parent company, says
Rem Rieder. "There's too much in the paper's excellent Miller tick-tock that echoes previous meltdowns," he writes. "Most disturbing is the sense that the Times at times is a ship without a skipper, or, better yet, an asylum run by the inmates."
TPMCafe: So what should
Bill Keller have done?
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Editors at DMN, RMN, P-I, other papers comment on NYT's report (E&P)
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Temple watches NYT wrestle with issue "with great sympathy" (Rocky)