New York Times
In this week’s edition of Confider, we reveal an ugly fight unfolding inside the halls of CAA, a new boom in Murdoch-related books, and how NYT said goodbye to the sports desk.
Confider reveals this week that Times brass have hauled the staffers who signed an open letter criticizing the paper into “tongue-lashing” sessions and sent them a warning memo.
Meanwhile, some staffers who signed a letter critical of the paper’s trans coverage may now face disciplinary proceedings, a person familiar with the matter told The Daily Beast.
In this week’s edition of Confider, we report how fed-up Times staffers are earnestly discussing a walkout that could cripple the paper’s production.
In a staff memo on Thursday, the Times brass called for a Twitter “reset” and warned against beefing with colleagues online.
Even if Palin loses this case, it might lead to the rewriting of First Amendment protections for journalists and news organizations.
The ecommerce site’s unionized staff are striking on a historically profitable shopping weekend, and Times brass wants other staffers to cross the picket line.