The Wall Street Journal / Amol Sharma and Benjamin Mullin
The Column / Adam Johnson
The New Yorker / Clare Malone
How former BuzzFeed employees missed their big payday →“This past Monday, as BuzzFeed went public, many of them learned something alarming: they weren’t able to trade the stock that they had waited years to exercise. They watched in dismay as the share price dropped…nearly forty per cent in the first week of trading. Hopes of windfalls, large and small, were dashed.”
Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University
Second Rough Draft / Richard J. Tofel
Yes, BuzzFeed was still right to publish the Steele dossier, Dick Tofel argues →“The problem with the argument for not publishing the dossier amid all of this is indicative of a larger issue that I am afraid pervades much of Washington coverage. Its implicit premise is that all of us should trust a small, self-referential and largely homogenous group of political reporting insiders to know more than they are telling us, and to dole out to voters what they think we can responsibly handle at a time of the insiders’ choosing.”
The Guardian / Amanda Meade
Prospect / Jane Martinson
The inside story of backstabbing, feuds and intrigue at the Daily Mail →“When Rothermere announced the defenestration in an email to staff at 5.35 p.m. the next day, the shock was audible. Greig — a favourite among many, from the lowliest trainee to the proprietor’s wife — had been appointed as the Mail’s third editor in 47 years in 2018. And now he had days to clear his desk.”
The Daily Beast / Robert Silverman
The Hollywood Reporter / Alex Weprin