WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2007
Columbia Journalism Review
"I do think, though, that it is poorly led," writes
Dean Starkman. "An overemphasis by senior editors on deals and other scoops has forced reporters to give away far too much in the never-easy trade-off between access and arms-length scrutiny. A lack of investigative experience and overall editorial vision at the top has produced coverage that is too narrow, too incremental, and insufficiently confrontational, in my view."
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