Times Insider's Susan Lehman interviews Times journalists about their stories and takes listeners behind the scenes of The New York Times newsroom.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | News |
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This podcast is fantastic. I listen to each episode of Rosenthal's "Good, Bad, and Mad" several times. But it's been several weeks since anything has been posted! I hope this picks up again.
Just subscribe to The Daily instead. It's much more informative and hits all the highlights.
Great podcast but the "Good, Bad, Mad" portion should be spun off. The longer podcast has great editorial content while the "Good, Bad, Mad" podcast is just a 4 minute whine-fest.
The New York Times is all the more important now that those in power mock the disabled and Muslim American families mourning the death of a son in combat. Don't stop angering the powerful by publishing the truth. Bill
Little news reporting, mostly Trump bashing, whining and radical left-wing opinions. Journalism without bias is long dead at The NY Times.
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