Category: Journalists

  • Seymour Hersh

    Seymour Hersh gave today’s keynote at the investigative journalism summer school. His only stipulation? Off the record. Still what I can say is that investigative journalism keeps you pretty spry…and if you want an indication of the way he thinks, this is from the New Yorker in 2005.

  • Inside the surge

    If you haven’t seen Sean Smith’s film from Baghdad then do yourself a favour and check it out. Smith is a Guardian photographer who’s been shooting video whilst on an embed with a US outfit.I don’t urge you to watch it with a view to persuading you of the sense or otherwise of the US…

  • Going to pot and other comedy headlines…

    Before I earned the right to moralise about your behaviour and upbraid you for failing to conform to my current high personal standards…I once sinned. Sadly I’m not going to share my teenage history of amphetamine abuse (narcolepsy you understand), but British Labour politicians – like Home Secretary Jacqui Smith – are popping up in…

  • Journalism training for executives

    Time was when being a journalist was pretty much de rigeur for network bosses. CBS President Howard Stringer was a news division product. NBC’s Andy Lack (for whom I once did a very great and unacknowledged favour) was a news exec. They knew politics. They had judgement. In Britain, Mark Thompson was propelled into his…