Seems fitting due this take into the world of journalism.
📸 from my recent trip to Barcelona
Seems fitting due this take into the world of journalism.
📸 from my recent trip to Barcelona
This is both a personal memoir and a tell-all about what Margaret Sullivan witnessed/experienced during her four decades in journalism as a reporter, editor and columnist for the Buffalo News, New York Times and Washington Post. As a former newspaper journalist myself, I enjoyed her reminiscences and completely agree with her warnings about the crucial role the media needs to play in protecting democracy from candidates like Trump.
I found this book interesting . . . and ultimately a bit unsatisfying. Read my full review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#newsroom-confidential
Sullivan was the Public Editor at NYT and now writes for the Style section at WaPo. This is part memoir, part enlarging her work at the Times and WaPo. She briefly covered her start in journalism and her time as executive editor at Buffalo‘s paper, focusing on breaking through the glass ceiling. She railed against the NYT‘s over-coverage of Hillary‘s emails and overuse of anonymous sources. Her time at the WaPo is dominated by Trump coverage.
This is part memoir, part critique of the current state of journalism, and part message to the next generation of journalists. I found Margaret Sullivan's book to be fast paced and enjoyable as well as informative. Like her WaPo columns she brings a plain-spoken clarity and just a bit of levity to these stories from her four-decade career in journalism. Four stars.
ARC review. Book due out Oct. 18th.
Full review: https://bit.ly/rvw-NewsConf