Judy Miller in January Vanity Fair
January’s Vanity Fair (on sale Dec. 13) features a profile of Judith Miller and an overall discussion of the New York Times’ past, present and future. As the above pictures indicate, it’s not flattering.
The introductory blurb says:
Jayson Blair brought down The New York Times’s top editors. Could Judy Miller bring down its publisher (and her longtime friend), Arthur Sulzberger Jr., who defended her as a media martyr when she was jailed for refusing to name a source in the Valerie Plame Wilson scandal? Seth Mnookin details Miller’s stonewalling of colleagues, the newsroom’s belief that it had a loose cannon in its midst, and the growing question sabout Sulzberger’s judgment.”
Yes, Mnookin appears to be on a NYT scandal beat of sorts, having also penned “Hard News : The Scandals at The New York Times and Their Meaning for American Media.”
Check back here tomorrow for the best bits of Mnookin’s Vanity Fair piece.
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Nadine Cheung
Editor, The Job Post
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