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Summary of Adam Nagourney's The Times, EPUB eBook

Summary of Adam Nagourney's The Times EPUB

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Get the Summary of Adam Nagourney's The Times in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "The Times" by Adam Nagourney chronicles the evolution of The New York Times through various executive editors' tenures, focusing on their leadership styles, the challenges they faced, and the newspaper's transformation in response to internal and external pressures. A.M. Rosenthal's era is marked by his commitment to journalistic standards and the navigation of social upheaval, while Max Frankel's tenure is characterized by his influence on the editorial stance and internal tensions. The book details the struggles with gender and racial diversity, including the Women's Caucus lawsuit and the hiring of Black journalists...

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