Los Angeles Times
Tim Rutten says his boss,
James O'Shea, "was interviewed extensively" for Wednesday's "Frontline" report, but viewers never got to hear
the editor's points about where he thinks Los Angeles Times' journalism ought to go. Publisher
David Hiller was interviewed, too, "but somehow these
comments of his never made it out of the editing room. ...It's mysterious and troubling that those sentiments weren't given equal weight with a stock-picker [
Charles K. Bobrinskoy] on PBS this week."
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