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Thu May 16, 2024, 06:59 AM May 16

New York Times reporters rally against top editor's "dismissive" comments [View all]

Source: Salon

Published May 15, 2024 9:27PM (EDT)


The New York Times, which has faced mounting criticism from journalists and politicians for its coverage of Joe Biden, the war in Gaza and other editorial decisions, is now facing an internal battle. Semafor reports that a draft letter is circulating amongst New York Times reporters, in response to comments from editorial higher-ups that young journalists viewed as “dismissive” of their concerns.

In the letter, a senior editor is called out for allegedly discouraging reporters from raising concerns about the paper’s voice and failing to protect “the empathy of our journalism." In a May 2 interview with Semafor, Executive Editor Joe Kahn defended his proclivity to view young reporters as unwilling to “commit themselves to the idea of independent journalism.” “The newsroom is not a safe space. It’s a space where you’re being exposed to lots of journalism, some of which you are not going to like,” Kahn told Semafor.

The comments were seemingly in reference to the hotly-debated Times editorial guidelines to avoid words like “genocide” and “occupied territory” in reporting surrounding Israel’s bombing campaign in Gaza, and a letter from Times reporters to the editorial board on its coverage of transgender people. “Young adults who are coming up through the education system are less accustomed to this sort of open debate, this sort of robust exchange of views around issues they feel strongly about may have been the case in the past,” Kahn told the Wall Street Journal in a separate interview.

Also discussed in the Semafor interview was the Times’ increasingly negative coverage of the Biden administration and campaign, and discussions of the candidate’s age, which Biden officials say is unfair. “The role of the news media in that environment is not to skew your coverage towards one candidate or the other, but just to provide very good, hard-hitting, well-rounded coverage of both candidates, and informing voters,” Khan said. But critics have grown increasingly skeptical that the Times is covering Biden impartially.

Read more: https://www.salon.com/2024/05/15/new-york-times-reporters-rally-against-top-editors-dismissive-comments/

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RWers control majority of the media....................... Lovie777 May 16 #1
The Very Idea........ Beowulf42 May 16 #14
Going way back to "Saddam Hussein's Weapons of Mass Destruction" to "...but her emails..." to the present day... NNadir May 16 #2
William Safire was one of the Times' most famous writers. Lonestarblue May 16 #7
Never mind how both Bill and Hillary NanaCat May 16 #17
Exactly. The snobbishness was unbelievable. Lonestarblue May 16 #19
He was certainly a pig politically but to be honest, I looked... NNadir May 16 #20
Plus Whitewater, Troopergate, Swiftboaters, Clinton Cash NanaCat May 16 #16
I subscribe to the Washington Post online now Tumbulu May 17 #21
With Cohen gone, I wonder who is gonna write Maggie Haberman's election coverage for Trump/ 3Hotdogs May 16 #3
It's surprising how little coverage this is getting in the honest media, to the extent honest media still exists. n/t. NNadir May 16 #5
This possibly related to Cops ratting fellow Cops out? KS Toronado May 16 #11
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe May 16 #4
"Occupied Territory" Kid Berwyn May 16 #6
Just need to rename the paper the New Trump Times. mwooldri May 16 #8
Waiting nowforever May 16 #9
The role of the news media in that environment is not to skew your coverage towards one candidate or the other, but just progressoid May 16 #10
They can protest like those Google workers! Prairie Gates May 16 #12
"Young adults who are coming up through the education system are less accustomed to this sort of open debate, this sort Martin68 May 16 #13
The NYT has become completely aware BaronChocula May 16 #15
Kahn's idea of "open debate" is telling his journalists to avoid using "occupied territory"? The man's an idiot muriel_volestrangler May 16 #18
Look, people. The SURE way to stop Trump is to vote for Biden. And get all your friends who support him to vote for him. ificandream May 17 #22
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