I haven't read the "long article," but does it actually include named
sources, or just pedantic complaints from anonymous nobodys?

On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 6:21 PM, Tom Wolper <twol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Gabriel Sherman wrote a long article
> <http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2015/03/nbc-news-brian-williams-deborah-turness.html>
> (link) about the chaos going on at NBC News even before the latest mess
> with Brian Williams. I will confess to not yet reading the article but I
> did see a link to it with this excerpt:
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> *The Nightly News crisis exposed deep-rooted anger among many NBC
> journalists, who felt frustrated that Williams had been allowed to gain so
> much power. In recent years, the anchor had churned through executive
> producers who challenged him. Others complained about Williams’s
> unwillingness to go after hard-hitting stories. Multiple sources told me
> that former NBC investigative reporters Michael Isikoff and Lisa Myers
> battled with Williams over stories. In February 2013, Isikoff failed to
> interest Williams in a piece about a confidential Justice Department memo
> that justified killing American citizens with drones. He instead broke the
> story on Rachel Maddow. That October, Myers couldn’t get Williams to air a
> segment about how the White House knew as far back as 2010 that some people
> would lose their insurance policies under Obama­care. Frustrated, Myers
> posted the article on NBC’s website, where it immediately went viral.
> Williams relented and ran it the next night. “He didn’t want to put stories
> on the air that would be divisive,” a senior NBC journalist told me.
> According to a source, Myers wrote a series of scathing memos to then–NBC
> senior vice-president Antoine Sanfuentes documenting how Williams
> suppressed her stories. ­Myers and Isikoff eventually left the network (and
> both declined to comment). Since the scandal has proved to be something of
> a release valve for resentment that had been building toward Williams, it
> could make the climate at NBC News inhospitable to his possible return.
> “Very, very few people like him,” one senior journalist told me. “The
> phrase you hear constantly: What goes around comes around.”*
>
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