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...Sunday Independent's star reporter may have pushed her to be reckless. "She wasn't on a mission to fight crime, she was on a mission to get stories," says Paddy Prendiville, Guerin's best friend and editor of the satirical magazine the Phoenix. "There were cutbacks in the newsroom and two of their most senior journalists had left, all of which put pressure on her to produce the goods." Prendiville even considers he might have had a small part to play, admitting he encouraged Guerin to press charges against Gilligan after he beat her up when she questioned...
Catherine E. “Scarlett O’Hara” Shoichet ’04, a history and literature concentrator in Winthrop House, is an executive editor of The Crimson. When she’s not frantically dashing around the newsroom of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution minutes before deadline, she’s searching for a true southern gentleman with a sense of adventure?...
Uprising in the Newsroom...
...morale problems at the New York Times that began with the Jayson Blair affair [PRESS, June 16] are familiar to those who work at daily newspapers in an era of takeovers by large corporations. New management teams move in, and newsroom decisions are driven largely by a system that rewards those who embrace the corporate leadership. In too many cases, the changes result in a loss of newsroom morale and the departure of many journalists. That is a bad thing in itself, but a greater loss is the decreased coverage of events in the newspaper's community and the damage...
Sulzberger named Joseph Lelyveld, Raines' predecessor--a measured manager, liked in the newsroom--to be the interim executive editor while a replacement search is under way. Sulzberger tells TIME he's looking for a "great journalist" who is "an effective leader and a manager"--which, in the wake of the Raines war, may be more than mere corporate-speak. "If employees are happy and fulfilled," he says, "generally what they produce is good." Times employees say they are relieved to have a respite from the turmoil with Lelyveld, who addressed the newsroom Friday, ending with four simple words...