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  1. 8 de mai. de 2024 · Dean Baquet (born September 21, 1956, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.) is an award-winning journalist who became the first African American to serve (2014–22) as executive editor of The New York Times. Baquet was raised in the historic Treme neighborhood of New Orleans.

  2. 20 de mai. de 2024 · Following the conclusion of the internal review, then executive editor Dean Baquet said Watkins had “made some poor judgments” and that he had “decided to reassign her to a position in New ...

  3. 7 de mai. de 2024 · Joe Kahn, after two years in charge of the New York Times newsroom, has learned nothing. He had an extraordinary opportunity, upon taking over from Dean Baquet, to right the ship: to recognize that the Times was not warning sufficiently of the threat to democracy presented by a second Trump presidency. But to Kahn, democracy is a ...

  4. 15 de mai. de 2024 · How The New York Times Went Woke. Confirmation bias has distorted the paper’s reporting. Nellie Bowles. May 15, 2024. Share. Dean Baquet (L), former executive editor of The New York Times, at Columbia University, November 30, 2017. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images.)

  5. 7 de mai. de 2024 · NY Times editor: Democracy is good, but we won’t actively defend it. Posted on May 7, 2024. by Dan Gillmor. When Joe Kahn succeeded Dean Baquet as the top editor of the New York Times, many of us who’d been critical of the organization’s truly wretched political coverage hoped against hope that Kahn would make vital changes.

  6. 19 de mai. de 2024 · This is about journalism: as New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet has stated, it sets a frightening precedent when a journalist can be accused of espionage for publishing classified material that was handed to him. Assange did not leak the information: he was never in the US government’s employ.

  7. Há 3 dias · De hecho, en 2017, una célebre editorial publicada por el New York Times luego del inesperado triunfo de Trump en las elecciones de 2018, los editores Arthur Sulzberger y Dean Baquet pidieron públicamen­te perdón por ser los editores del Times que al inicio de la campaña de Trump decidieron cubrirla con periodista­s de espectácul­os para no darle entidad a su candidatur­a.