Columbia Journalism Review That question is raised by
Douglas McCollam, who writes that Times publisher
Arthur Sulzberger Jr. "is given credit for understanding before most the implications of the Internet for journalism and for correctly charting the fundamental course the Times must take, which is no small matter. He gets less credit for execution, and is seen by some as slow to reposition the Times to respond to the kinds of changes that he himself predicted."
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Novel by NYT veteran is "a fabulous send-up of the Gray Lady" (E&P)