“I think there is a real risk that journalism will get swept up in those pressures and trends that have skewed the national discourse in a way that’s harmful to the country,” the New York Times publisher A. G. Sulzberger says. Read the full interview:
. Almost everyone I talk to says it’s more fiercely contested than at any point in their lifetimes.
But leading transformations has really convinced me that the most important thing you can do is understand what is not changing first. You can call it either the mission of the place or even the soul of the place. If you’re not clear-eyed about what is enduring, then you don’t really have a reason for being. And, for me, all along, the thing that’s enduring is original, reported, independent journalism.
You seemed very careful in using the word “independence” as a watchword, as opposed to “objectivity.” I think you’re hitting a couple different questions there. Look, the shortest answer of what I’m pushing back against is certitude. It’s journalists going into stories knowing the story they want to tell and knowing the outcome they want to drive toward. I think that that posture is a dangerous posture in journalism.
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