The NYT Ombudsman vs. the NYT Executive Editor and Publisher
oh, now THIS is gonna be interesting...
prediction: this is gonna be all over the media tomorrow and in the days to come... it's also going to fall right in with the DoJ investigation into the leak, announced just yesterday... Submit To Propeller
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An internal faceoff at the New York Times is set to go public in Sunday editions when the public editor accuses his bosses of 'stonewalling' him in his attempts to understand the decision to report on NSA eavesdropping after at least a year's delay, RAW STORY has learned.
In his bi-weekly column slated for Sunday's edition, Byron Calame says the paper's response has been "woefully inadequate" and reveals that he e-mailed a list of 28 questions to the executive editor and publisher who declined to answer, the first time that's happened since he became the paper's ombudsman.
prediction: this is gonna be all over the media tomorrow and in the days to come... it's also going to fall right in with the DoJ investigation into the leak, announced just yesterday... Submit To Propeller
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