The New York Times on the Precipice

With a doomsday clock ticking for newspapers as we know them, no one has more at stake than fourth-generation New York Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., who is scrambling to keep his family’s prized asset alive. Some see him as a lightweight cheerleader, others as the last, best defender of quality journalism. Talking to company insiders, the author examines the nexus of dynasty and character that has brought the 57-year-old Sulzberger to the ... Full Story »

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by Dan Kennedy - Apr. 4, 2009

Dauntingly comprehensive, but Bowden unfairly blames Sulzberger for problems that were beyond his — or anyone's — control. I riffed on Bowden's piece in The Guardian this week, and I've posted it in the Links.

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