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Harsh Visuals of War Leave Newsrooms Facing Tough Choices
Gruesome photographs of Palestinian children killed in rocket strikes and Israeli infants murdered by terrorists. Digitally doctored images that whip around social media before they can be verified. Accusations — since rejected by multiple news ...
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Books
Artists Call for Boycott After Artforum Fires Its Top Editor
Several artists have said they will stop working with the magazine after its response to an open letter that called for Palestinian liberation and a cease-fire.
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Books
Artforum Fires Top Editor After Its Open Letter on Israel-Hamas War
David Velasco was removed after the magazine’s publishers said there was a flawed editorial process behind the publication of a letter that supported Palestinian liberation.
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News
The Remaking of The Wall Street Journal
Last month, Emma Tucker, the new editor in chief of The Wall Street Journal, gathered the newsroom to share a blunt message: The media industry had morphed “beyond recognition” and The Journal needed to adapt, or be left behind. “We don’t want to be ...
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News
French Journalists Call Off Strike, Failing to Block ‘Far-Right’ Editor
Reporters and editors at a leading newspaper, Le Journal du Dimanche, ended a 40-day walkout, but many were expected to resign.
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News
John Harris Named Top Editor at Politico
Mr. Harris, who helped found the media outlet in 2007, will succeed Matt Kaminski as the publication’s editor in the United States and add oversight of international editions.
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News
GQ Removes Article Critical of Warner Bros. Discovery C.E.O.
The magazine took down the story on David Zaslav without any explanation, an unusual move for a publication.
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Newyork
Blake Hounshell, ‘On Politics’ Editor at The Times, Dies at 44
He was managing editor of Foreign Policy magazine and a top editor at Politico before overseeing The Times’s popular political newsletter.
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Newyork
Robert Caro, Robert Gottlieb and the Art of the Edit
Making movies about writers is notoriously difficult, though the temptation is clear. After all, filmmakers, like authors, are storytellers, and are drawn to other people who tell them. But as with any other kind of story, clichés often do those ...
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News
The End of a Book World Mystery: A Suspect in Manuscript Thefts to Plead Guilty
Filippo Bernardini was arrested by the F.B.I. last year. He is expected to enter his plea on Friday, ending a yearslong saga that captivated the industry.