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What's lacking is any sense of realism about newspapers' collapsing finances and any exploration of the newsroom's own culpability in failing to adapt.
Newspaper Daze Matt Welch 2011
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Now, it's worth noting that Brisbane's question makes perfect sense, considered from the newsroom's perspective.
The New York Times public editor's very public utterance | Clay Shirky 2012
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That mood soured, however, when the newsroom's internet access was shut down in an apparent attempt to control a further announcement from Brooks that afternoon.
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Fact Checker Glenn Kessler will be joined by some of the newsroom's top experts on domestic and foreign policy, including social policy reporter Amy Goldstein, education reporter Nick Anderson, international trade reporter Howard Schneider, energy reporter Steven Mufson, federal workforce reporter Ed O'Keefe, and investigative reporter James Grimaldi.
2011 State of the Union Live Fact Check Glenn Kessler 2011
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Brauchli set about feverishly redesigning the paper while maneuvering to fend off Murdoch's designated publisher, Robert Thomson, and maintain the newsroom's independence.
Marcus Brauchli: The Man Who Tried - And Failed - To Manage Murdoch At The Wall Street Journal 2010
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Brauchli set about feverishly redesigning the paper while maneuvering to fend off Murdoch's designated publisher, Robert Thomson, and maintain the newsroom's independence.
Marcus Brauchli: The Man Who Tried - And Failed - To Manage Murdoch At The Wall Street Journal 2010
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His story filed, Gilbert stood in the newsroom's hallway, miffed about not getting calls returned.
After Pulitzer win, saga for reporter and story continues 2010
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Charlotte Harris of JMW Solicitors, who is representing around 25 alleged victims of the phone-hacking scandal, believes the newsroom's culture owed much to senior management.
David Cameron and Andy Coulson: the PM, the PR guru and a scandalous lapse of judgment 2010
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His story filed, Gilbert stood in the newsroom's hallway, miffed about not getting calls returned.
After Pulitzer win, saga for reporter and story continues Ian Shapira 2010
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That's what happens when you get on the wrong side of the Times, whose business troubles and mismanagement I've written lots about, and its reporters -- I regularly make fun of Carr for being the newsroom's official teacher's pet.
Michael Wolff: Roger Ailes, Rupert Murdoch, and How I Became a Non-Person at the New York Times 2010
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