William McGowan
Gray Lady Down
What the Decline and Fall of the New York Times Means for America
The New York Times was once considered the gold standard in American journalism and the most trusted news organization in America. Today, it is generally understood to be a vehicle for politically correct ideologies, tattered liberal pieties, and a repeated victim of journalistic scandal and institutional embarrassment.
Gray Lady Down
How the New York Times Lost Touch with America
The story of Jayson Blair and the chaos he sowed at the New York Times is a cautionary tale for the American media and for a public concerned about the accuracy of the news it consumes. A young African American reporter said to be “promising and talented” was found to have plagiarized a former fellow [...]
Coloring the News
How Political Correctness Has Corrupted American Journalism
William McGowan opens the door to the newsrooms at USA Today, the New York Times, the Washington Post and other pillars of the “mainstream press” in this carefully researched investigation of how the quest for “diversity” has affected American journalism.
Focusing on coverage of the “diversity issues” of immigration, race, gay rights, feminism and affirmative action, [...]