FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 2006
CJR Daily | New York Observer
"I've always wanted to get paid to spend money," says
Gabriel Sherman. (Earlier
piece on The Critical Shopper.) The New York Observer media reporter tells
Liz Cox Barrett that getting journalists to talk can be a tricky proposition. "By nature we have thin skins. And as much as reporters like to go out and find the story, journalists are among the most reluctant to be a part of one. ...Conde Nast's intensely private culture is a big reporting roadblock, while the sheer size and complexity of the New York Times presents its own specific challenges."
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