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Offline SVPete

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Stunned By Trump, The New York Times Finds Time For Some Soul-Searching
by Michael Cieply
November 10, 2016 12:59pm
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Having left the Times on July 25, after almost 12 years as an editor and correspondent, I missed the main heat of the presidential campaign; so I can’t add a word to those self-assessments of the recent political coverage. But these recent mornings-after leave me with some hard-earned thoughts about the Times’ drift from its moorings in the nation at-large.

For starters, it’s important to accept that the New York Times has always — or at least for many decades — been a far more editor-driven, and self-conscious, publication than many of those with which it competes. Historically, the Los Angeles Times, where I worked twice, for instance, was a reporter-driven, bottom-up newspaper. Most editors wanted to know, every day, before the first morning meeting: “What are you hearing? What have you got?”

It was a shock on arriving at the New York Times in 2004, as the paper’s movie editor, to realize that its editorial dynamic was essentially the reverse. By and large, talented reporters scrambled to match stories with what internally was often called “the narrative.” We were occasionally asked to map a narrative for our various beats a year in advance, square the plan with editors, then generate stories that fit the pre-designated line.

Reality usually had a way of intervening. But I knew one senior reporter who would play solitaire on his computer in the mornings, waiting for his editors to come through with marching orders. Once, in the Los Angeles bureau, I listened to a visiting National staff reporter tell a contact, more or less: “My editor needs someone to say such-and-such, could you say that?”

The bigger shock came on being told, at least twice, by Times editors who were describing the paper’s daily Page One meeting: “We set the agenda for the country in that room.”
An inside look at the ivory-tower governing-elite mindset that is the NYT. I think Cieply's message is that getting the NYT back to what it should be is a total culture change, not a minor tweak. I'll do an under 7 hour marathon before that happens (and I've never done a marathon!).
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Re: Stunned By Trump, The New York Times Finds Time For Some Soul-Searching
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2016, 12:38:21 PM »
If they are doing actual "soul searching", they had better hire some experts... finding souls at the NYT will be no simple feat.

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Re: Stunned By Trump, The New York Times Finds Time For Some Soul-Searching
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2016, 07:04:52 PM »
It's all completely superficial, they have as much interest in taking an honest look in the mirror as Medusa did.  It will turn into the Cultural Revolution, everyone who takes the bait and criticizes the rulers will be crushed and purged.
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