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...Nicholas Lemann, who graduated from Harvard in 1976, is dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University
...support such a provocative claim. In this case, the source was presuming to describe a still unpublished report that neither the Newsweek correspondent nor the source possessed. "You're trying to predict what's going to be in a document that hasn't yet been written," says Nicholas Lemann, dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. "If you have one source who says, 'I'm sitting in an office right now looking at the report,' and then they read you the page, then I'd say, 'Can you fax it to me?' Under those conditions...
...Cheney swipe may have been made by Dean of the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Nicholas B. Lemann ’76, a former Crimson president. But I couldn’t tell, sitting in the “media only” back...
Greenwald also interviews a kennel of liberal media watchdogs, but does not include, say, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism Dean Nicholas B. Lemann ’76 (also a former Crimson president), who has offered a more tempered view of Fox’s problems. How are slanted statistics and experts like these any different from those used on “The O’Reilly Factor?...
Alter also remembers The Crimson fondly, filled with budding media stars. In the late seventies, Steve Ballmer ’77, Nicholas B. Lemann ’76, Francis J. Connolly ’79 and Alix M. Freedman ’78 were all working in The Crimson’s newsroom...