Former president Donald Trump reportedly formulated a plan with a Justice Department lawyer to try to force Georgia lawmakers to overturn the state’s results in the presidential election. According to department sources who spoke to the New York Times, Trump planned to remove then-acting attorney general Jeffrey A. Rosen and install someone loyal to him who would use the department to strong-arm the state.
According to the Times’ Katie Benner, Trump also had Rosen and that same lawyer, Jeffrey Clark — face off in an Apprentice-style face-off where they presented opposing viewpoints.
According to the Times’ Katie Benner, Trump also had Rosen and that same lawyer, Jeffrey Clark — face off in an Apprentice-style face-off where they presented opposing viewpoints.
- 1/23/2021
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
It’s a tough time for the news business, with local publications having endured, or not, the collapse of the print-ad industry. The few truly national dailies, only slightly less beholden to changes in the wind, have had to adjust as well — seeking, in the short term, avenues towards financial stability and, in the slightly longer term, credibility among not merely their subscriber base but younger potential consumers as well.
That’s “consumers” and not “readers” for a reason. The New York Times, both the perceived paper of record and a leader in newsroom innovation, has staked its claim on new media with “The Daily,” a tidy and fleet podcast launched in 2017 and featuring Times journalist Michael Barbaro interviewing his colleagues about their work. In its wake comes “The Weekly,” a newsmagazine-style show in which journalists explain and enact their process on camera.
A goal of “The Weekly,” which is...
That’s “consumers” and not “readers” for a reason. The New York Times, both the perceived paper of record and a leader in newsroom innovation, has staked its claim on new media with “The Daily,” a tidy and fleet podcast launched in 2017 and featuring Times journalist Michael Barbaro interviewing his colleagues about their work. In its wake comes “The Weekly,” a newsmagazine-style show in which journalists explain and enact their process on camera.
A goal of “The Weekly,” which is...
- 6/1/2019
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
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