Sentences with phrase «managing editor ben»

Robby and his team that consists of reporters Michael Rezendes (Mark Ruffalo, «Foxcatcher»), Sacha Pfeiffer (Rachel McAdams, «Southpaw») and Matt Carroll (Brian d'Arcy James, «Time Out of Mind»), overseen by deputy managing editor Ben Bradlee Jr. (John Slattery, «Ant - Man») set about the nitty - gritty work of tracking down the offending clerics.
John Slattery gets the droll one - liners, which he delivers brilliantly as Deputy Managing Editor Ben Bradlee Jr, and even in just a his few scenes Billy Crudup is kind of amazing as a lawyer who swings in our sympathies from good guy to bad guy before settling, like so many of these characters, somewhere in between.
The supporting cast is also excellent, with Sarah Paulson as Bradlee's wife, Antoinette «Tony» Bradlee, Bob Odenkirk as Assistant Managing Editor Ben Bagdikian, Bruce Greenwood as Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Matthew Rhys as Daniel Ellsberg, the man who leaked the Pentagon Papers, Tracy Letts as Chairman of the Board Fritz Beebe, and Jesse Plemons as The Post's senior litigator, Roger Clark.
They report to managing editor Ben Bradlee, Jr. (John Slattery), whose father figured prominently in the Watergate - themed «All the President's Men.»
They all report to deputy managing editor Ben Bradlee Jr. (John Slattery).
Even without the onscreen presence of Globe deputy managing editor Ben Bradlee Jr. (John Slattery), whose father famously steered the Washington Post through Watergate, «All the President's Men» would be the obvious touchstone here.
If the film has an MVP, it's Bob Odenkirk, who does a splendid and quietly amusing job of playing The Post's unsung Pentagon Papers hero, assistant managing editor Ben Bagdikian.
With Nixon and Attorney General John Mitchell having legally blocked the Times from publishing any further stories after the second day, Washington Post assistant managing editor Ben Bagdikian (Bob Odenkirk in an excellent change of pace) contrives to obtain more Papers from a fretful Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys) in a motel room loaded with them.
Assistant Managing Editor Ben Bagdikian (Bob Odenkirk) follows leads to locate Ellsberg — now off the grid as the Nixon administration secures an injunction against The Times, the first such censure of the free press in America.
At the center of The Post are a series of disputes that took place over the advisability of making public the explosive government secrets, including between Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham and her financial and legal consultants, and between Graham, on the one hand, and managing editor Ben Bradlee and his reporting staff, on the other.
In a recent column, Poynter Institute's managing editor Ben Mullin argues that time has passed the press corps by.

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The Managing Editor of the Daily Dispatch newspaper, Mr Ben Ephson has said that, he voted for late President J.E.A. Mills in the 2004 presidential election.
Pollster and Managing Editor of the Daily Dispatch Newspaper, Ben Ephson has said, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ascended to the height of double standards, when it questioned the credibility of the five - member team that was empanelled by the Electoral Commission (EC) to assess calls for a new voters register.
John Slattery plays Globe managing deputy editor Ben Bradlee Jr..
Bob Odenkirk (reporter Ben Bagdikian) and Tracy Letts (Post chairman Fritz Beebe) are also noteworthy, and it's fun to watch David Cross tackle Managing Editor Howard Simons, whom Martin Balsam portrayed back in» 76.
The muckrakers report to assistant managing editor in charge of investigations Ben Bradlee Jr. (John Slattery of Mad Men), whose lineage helps to link this great newspaper film to another, All the President's Men.
Because the process is so decentralized, she doesn't have a managing editor to supervise her work or answer her questions, although DMI representative Ben Applegate notes at MangaBlog that the work is reviewed by a managing editor and a proofreader after it is submitted.
Artnet The Online Marketplace And Magazines's Clique, from left: Ben Davis, national art critic, Artnet News; Christie Chu, assistant managing editor, Artnet News; Ben Genocchio, editor in chief, Artnet News; Cait Munro, culture reporter, Artnet News; Thierry Dumoulin, vice president, marketing; Jessica Zhang, regional manager of greater China; Mops (the dog), mascot; Sophie Neuendorf, global director of partnerships; Jacob Pabst, CEO; Calvin Sharpe, office manager; Gracie Mansion, senior specialist, contemporary and modern art; Gamliel Beyderman, director, business intelligence / data science; Bree Hughes, specialist, photographs.
Our most sincere apologies to Robert C. Morgan, to Art Editors John Yau, Ben La Rocco and Thomas Micchelli, and to Managing Art Editors Patricia Milder and Kara L. Rooney.
Whilst you are at it, have a look at the editorial board of «Climatic Change», where Naomi Oreskes is a Managing Editor and Peter Gleick, Phil Jones, Ben Santer, John Schellnhuber, Tom Karl, van Ypersele, (favourite to succeed Pachauri), are on the editorial board.
«Farewell and Thanks to Ben Popken, Managing Editor of The Consumerist Main After Supreme Court Denies Cert, Police Association Must Contend With Unconstitutional Highway Crosses»
A huge part of the success of The Consumerist was due to its managing editor, Ben Popken.
XXX Domains Selling Like Hotcakes to Companies That Don't Even Want to Use Them Main Farewell and Thanks to Ben Popken, Managing Editor of The Consumerist»
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