Not exact matches
Dean Baquet, the
executive editor of the Times, told his own newspaper in an interview that the cuts boil down to «needing to free up resources to build a digital report,» which the
paper is trying to do with NYT Global and its other efforts.
The
paper's
executive editor announced a new round
of restructuring that could result in more layoffs.
Ian Edmondson, who has been suspended from active duties after allegations that he was linked to phone hacking at the News
of the World, was one
of Andy Coulson's inner circle
of executives when David Cameron's director
of communications was
editor of the
paper, according to a former reporter on the tabloid.
A BBC Panorama programme claims that Alex Marunchak, formerly the
paper's senior
executive editor, commissioned a specialist snooper who illegally intercepted email messages from a target's computer and faxed copies
of them to Marunchak's News
of the World office.
Edmondson was hired by Neil Wallis, then Coulson's deputy
editor at the
paper, in November 2004 as a news
executive although, according to the former News
of the World source, «Edmondson reported directly to Andy because he was the
editor.
The
executive editor of The New York Times, Bill Keller, told the
paper's public
editor in a column published Sunday morning, that addressing rumors «spreads them and gives them an aura
of credibility, even if the intent is the opposite.
«Frederick Fenter,
executive editor at Frontiers, says the company had no choice but to fire the entire group because they were holding up the publication
of papers until their demands were met, which he likens to «extortion.»»
Tim O'Riordan,
Executive Editor of Environment, stressed the importance
of this
paper in the current political climate.
The main players at the
paper are its publisher Kay Graham (a very strong Meryl Streep, as a character finding her place in a world that doesn't seem to have one for her), who took over the job after her husband's suicide (The ownership
of the
paper belonged to Kay's family, but her father passed on responsibilities to her husband), and its
executive editor Ben Bradlee (an iffy Tom Hanks), a shark in the newspaper world who's equally revered and feared.
It is true, for instance, that, in 1971, as the story begins, the Washington Post was a provincial
paper, staffed with talented reporters and led by a cauldron
of ambition and charisma — the
executive editor, Ben Bradlee — who was obsessed with raising the
paper's national profile to compete with the New York Times.
As such — and being considerably less experienced than men like Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks), the firebrand
executive editor of The Post — she checks in regularly about the
paper, but largely as a formality, or even a courtesy.
On the direction
of executive editor Ben Bradlee (Hanks) and publisher Graham (Streep), the
paper's national
editor Ben Bagdikian (Bob Odenkirk, «The Disaster Artist») obtains 4,400 photocopied pages
of the document from Ellsberg, his friend from the days at the RAND Corporation.
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His
editor (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is supportive
of Gary chasing the leads, while the
paper's
executive editor (Oliver Platt) worries that their local
paper isn't prepared to handle the workload.
But when the
paper's
executive editor, Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks), gaines access to the Pentagon Papers too, Katharine must decide whether or not to risk The Post's future — not to mention possible criminal prosecution and her long friendship with both The White House and Secretary
of Defense Robert McNamara — or stand up for freedom
of the press, and the truth, by publishing the story.
Teacher
editor Jo Earp caught up with lead author
of the
paper Dave Paunesku -
Executive Director
of the PERTS applied research centre at Stanford - to find out more.
Bryan Nesbitt,
executive director
of global Buick design; Elizabeth Wetzel, director
of Buick interior design; and Holt Ware, director
of Buick exterior design, accepted the award from Nolan Finley, the
paper's editorial page
editor.
Committee members include: Lisa Cremin, chairwoman
of the Community Foundation
of Greater Atlanta; Andrea Barnwell, director
of the Spelman College Museum
of Fine Art; Sarah Schleuning, curator
of Decorative Arts at the High Museum
of Art; Alexandra Sachs,
executive director
of SCAD FASH (museum); Daniel Fuller, curator at the Atlanta Contemporary; Nickitas Demos, director for the Center for Collaborative and International Arts at Georgia State University; Rebecca Cochran, curator
of the Weiland Collection; Shawnya Harris, curator
of African American and African Diasporic Art at the Georgia Museum
of Art; Madison Cario, director
of the Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech; Victoria Camblin,
editor and artistic director
of ART
PAPERS; and Milton Clipper, retired CEO
of PBA / WABE.
(2) The majority
of reviewers and experts in the field seem to disagree, whereas some colleagues provide support, and the handling
editor (and the
executive committee) are not convinced that the new view presented in the controversial
paper is wrong.
These will be in the nature
of an edited collection
of papers, with significant contextual content written by the
editors Trevor Farrow, Professor at Osgoode Hall and a member
of the Board
of the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, and Diana Lowe,
Executive Director
of the Forum.
I was
Editor of the Journal
of Professional Legal Education (JPLE) for nine years and have written a large number
of papers, including for and presented at multiple conferences (Clinical Law Teachers USA, LawAsia, Continuing Legal Education Administrators Assoc. and The
Executive Connection).
As
executive editor, Maria oversees all print and online trade and consumer content for RISMedia, including Real Estate magazine, the monthly Power Broker Report digital newsletter, RISMedia's annual Power Broker Report & Survey, and a variety
of special - interest publications, including research reports and industry white
papers.