Negative Space: New York Times
- Fit to Print: A.M. Rosenthal and His Times
- Abe Rosenthal ran the New York Times from the late sixties to the mid eighties. He made lots of enemies, took sides in New York’s elections, and treated people as if only he were real. But he also turned the Times into a more profitable entity that reported news instead of press releases and stories instead of raw data.
- Information Media
- Can the traditional news services adapt to the information age?
- It’s officially over
- David Brooks comes out at the New York Times.
- Paranoid Times
- “On newspaper articles words dance. Reality and unreality collide on such a fundamental level that each becomes the other and anything is possible.”
More Information
- Fit to Print: A.M. Rosenthal And His Times (hardcover)
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A fascinating book about a fascinating period in the history of journalism: the shift in the style of reporting in the sixties and early seventies. (Joseph C. Goulden)