Blink Book Review #5: Newsroom Confidential: Lessons (and Worries) from an Ink-Stained Life
As a lifelong news nerd, I love reading about the machinations of a newsroom – How do news stories actually get to the front page? Who decides if the tone of a news story is right? When do reporters know when they have gathered enough information to accurately report the truth?
Most newspapers in markets the size of South Carolina don’t
have a public editor. This is a role many large news organizations have on
staff to provide an outsider’s perspective and independent accountability to
the reporting process. It’s an interesting concept in today’s brawling media
landscape.
Sullivan’s book tells the story of her rise through the
ranks in the newsroom at her hometown newspaper in Buffalo, NY, through her
roles at two of the nation’s largest newspapers. She chronicles tangling with
sexist editors and making more than a few mistakes along the way.
As the Times’ public editor, she helped readers understand
why the paper made certain decisions about coverage, while at the same time, she
challenged the paper’s leadership on the definition of “objectivity” in news gathering.
She raised issues around coverage of high-powered politicians, like Hillary
Clinton, and questioned long-established news operations, like Fox News.
From her time as the media columnist at the Washington Post,
Sullivan writes of her deep dive into the rise of Donald Trump, critiques the
shifting ground of “Big Journalism,” and examines the growing discord in large
newsrooms around issues of diversity, equity and inclusion – both in news
coverage and hiring practices.
For anyone who has newspaper ink in their blood, a fascination
with how the news machine works, or an interest in a front row seat to watch
the evolution of “big journalism,” this book is for you.
In 2022, I set out to get off the screens and back to books
for the summer with a goal of reading a book a week. My accountability was
writing short Blink Book Reviews (so short you can read them in a blink). John my Blink
Book Review FB
group to follow along for the 2023 summer series. You can email me at reba@themedwaygroup.com.
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