The woman lost her job when she told her employer about the coming article, which readers reacted to with outrage and questions about its news value. Now, the News Is Changing. 2300 N Street NW Soraya Nadia McDonald said she wanted “permission and support to be ambitious” at The Post.
And while many Posties were conspicuously silent about the story on social media, Ms. Trent stood by it, and posted it to her Facebook page to a positive reception. He arrived at The Post in 2013 “stubbornly retro,” according to a National Journal profile, but when the Amazon founder, Mr. Bezos, bought the paper later that year, Mr. Baron proved the perfect ballast: He wasn’t personally a man of the internet, but he made clear he was all for it. He oversees the Post’s print and digital news operations and a staff of about 700 journalists. His achievements speak loudly to the impact he has had on American life.”. He was named executive editor at The Miami Herald at the start of 2000. But what separates today’s cultural conflicts inside newsrooms from previous generations’ is that they now play out, in real time, in public on social media. “They are just asked to give others a heads-up that they will be away to ensure that the video hub is not unoccupied in the event of unanticipated news developments.”. University of Pittsburgh, American Express Ventures, Enterprise Growth Group, San Jose Mayor's Office of Technology & Innovation, White House Office of Management and Budget, National Institute of Advanced industrial Science and Technology, Office of Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke (NY-09), Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council, Chicago office of the Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Governance Laboratory, New York University, Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, Yale University, MIT CSAIL Decentralized Information Group, State Collaborative On Reforming Education, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), The Aspen Institute When I asked, repeatedly, for an interview with Mr. Baron, The Post’s spokeswoman, Kris Coratti, instead sent me 4,000 words of excerpts from his many speeches about journalism. During his tenure, The Post has won four times for national reporting and once each for explanatory reporting, investigative reporting, criticism, feature photography and public service, the latter in recognition of revelations of secret surveillance by the National Security Agency. Mr. Baron and other editors persuaded Mr. Woodward that it would be bad for The Post and “bad for Bob” to disclose a source, one of the journalists told me. LAWRENCE – Martin Baron, executive editor of The Washington Post, has been selected to receive the 2020 William Allen White Foundation National Citation. A particularly striking issue arose from the coverage of the 2018 killing of a Post columnist, Jamal Khashoggi, by Saudi agents. that change the world. The Post has a daily circulation of nearly 500,000 and Sunday circulation of 675,000. Martin Baron, Self: The Robert MacNeil Report. But the speech excerpts didn’t include the credo that stuck with me from a recent memo written by Mr. Baron. Prior to The Globe, he held top editing positions at The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and The Miami Herald. A complete list of recipients is at www.journalism.ku.edu.
He began his journalism career at The Miami Herald in 1976, serving as a state reporter and later as a business writer. Throughout his career, Martin Baron has upheld that standard. The article, described by two Post journalists who read it, would have been explosive, arriving as the nominee battled a decades-old sexual assault allegation and was fighting to prove his integrity. Previously, Baron had been editor of the Boston Globe. Wireless Internet Service Provider's Association, The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Minority Media and Telecommunications Council, University of Washington Information School, Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library, The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, The Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy, The White House, National Economic Council, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, The IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems, MIT Media Lab and Harvard Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society, Tow Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Monterey Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley School of Law, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, The White House National Economic Council, White House Office of American Innovation, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, International Center for Law and Economics, United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development, Libraries WhiteSpace Project and Gigabit Libraries Network, The White House, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Illinois Institute of Technology and Roberson & Associates, School of Computing & Information