Thursday, May 7, 2009

Globe still spinning

Tentative agreement -- Union trades
life-long jobs for life of the paper.



Pulitzer Prize Winner Eugene Robinson, blames the turmoil on NYT's mismanagement, which recently has preserved the flagship while stripping down the fleet.




Journalist Mark Bowden, in the May issue of Vanity Fair Magazine, says the paper’s fifth-generation publisher, Arthur Sulzberger Junior, is not up to the task of running one great newspaper -- let alone a company owning several of them.




Audio: BBC, PRI & WBUR's Here & NowApril 9th. Host: Robin Young.

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