Martin Baron on Jeff Bezos, the Post, and the role of presidential endorsements
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Martin Baron on Jeff Bezos, the Post, and the role of presidential endorsements

Martin Baron was the executive editor of the Washington Post from 2013 until his retirement, in 2021—which meant he was there for the arrival of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos as owner and publisher of the paper. He’s long praised Bezos for taking a firm line against any interference with the paper’s journalism, but Bezos’s sudden decision, announced last week, to torpedo the paper’s planned endorsement of Kamala Harris was a bridge too far. In a post on X, Baron described the move as an act of “c...

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The Inside Look: Chatting with the New York Times’ trust editor.

The Inside Look: Chatting with the New York Times’ trust editor.

I must confess that initially I was a bit skeptical of the concept. The New York Times was promoting a Q&A with two technology reporters, Mike Isaac and Sheera Frankel, and their editor, Pui-Wing Tam....

26 Maalis 52min

Lessons from an Early-Career Journalist

Lessons from an Early-Career Journalist

When I took over the Kicker host chair, one of the things I was most excited to do was to interview early-career journalists, who see the changes to our industry from an entirely different perspective...

12 Maalis 48min

A Look Back at Covering Gaza for the Post

A Look Back at Covering Gaza for the Post

Since October 7, 2023, Miriam Berger has been on assignment in Jerusalem, covering Israel, Palestine, and war. A few weeks ago, she learned she and hundreds of colleagues were being laid off. One perk...

26 Helmi 31min

Profit or Nonprofit? A Debate over Journalism’s Future

Profit or Nonprofit? A Debate over Journalism’s Future

While the newspaper industry continues to contract, nonprofit news outlets have proliferated over the past decade. But dismissing profitable models for journalism is premature. How can journalism sur...

19 Helmi 1h 13min

The Letter of the Law, and the Law in Practice

The Letter of the Law, and the Law in Practice

Experts discuss the risks posed to journalism as the courts test the limits of press freedom law. If I recall correctly, the original news peg for a live Kicker recording about threats to the free pre...

12 Helmi 1h 2min

Outlier Media Reimagines What Local News Can Be

Outlier Media Reimagines What Local News Can Be

In 2016, Sarah Alvarez, a former civil-rights lawyer and reporter, reimagined what journalism could be. Rather than break news or publish stories on a website, her project, Outlier Media, promised to ...

5 Helmi 51min

A Veteran of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette—and its Long Strike—Prepares for What’s Next

A Veteran of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette—and its Long Strike—Prepares for What’s Next

At first, January 7 felt to Bob Batz Jr. like a triumphant day. The U.S. Supreme Court had declined to consider an appeal from Batz’s longtime employer, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the latest in a lo...

29 Tammi 44min

How the Gawker Trial Was the Gateway to Trump: Examining a political legacy, ten years on.

How the Gawker Trial Was the Gateway to Trump: Examining a political legacy, ten years on.

In 2007, Valleywag, Gawker’s gossip column devoted to Silicon Valley, published a short piece about a then-little-known venture capitalist and tech founder, under the headline “Peter Thiel is totally ...

22 Tammi 1h 19min

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