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Big Book Reveals Generational Rift at the New York Times

The success of New York Times business reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin ‘s tome Too Big to Fail has provoked a debate in the fractious newsroom: is he a plugged-in wunderkind or an in-over-his-head cub reporter who mooches off his veteran colleagues? The 32-year-old Sorkin, the paper’s chief mergers and acquisitions reporter, is quickly becoming one of the paper’s most visible personalities.

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Big Book Reveals Generational Rift at the New York Times

Why Nikki Finke Never Makes a Mistake

Part of Deadline Hollywood blogger Nikki Finke ‘s pose as the only real journalist in Hollywood is her claim that everyone else just conveys spin, while she offers the truth. But her “truth” has a habit of changing. Nikki, the internet remembers everything

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NYT Profile Helps Twin "Unemployed" Midwestern Girls…Remain Unemployed

This week, the New York Times profiled twins from Ohio who graduated from Rutgers with journalism degrees. They’re 24, and can’t get jobs in New York

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NYT Profile Helps Twin "Unemployed" Midwestern Girls…Remain Unemployed

Jayson Blair’s Increasingly Unlikely Career Path

Fake reporter Jayson Blair ! Did you know he was once a professional Amazon bookseller?

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Matt Drudge By the Numbers

A numbers genius—not Nate Silver!—has pored over the 171,000-plus recorded updates of the Drudge Report since 2002 and put it all into chart form.

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