Daniel Okrent, the American editor, is widely regarded as a leading authority on the history of journalism and the evolution of American media. As the first public editor of The New York Times and a prolific author, Okrent brought clarity and accountability to the world of journalism, championing transparency and ethical standards. His insightful commentary and rigorous analysis have shaped the discourse on media ethics and professionalism, leaving an indelible mark on the practice of journalism.

"The Times' new credibility committee report that was issued on Monday very specifically said they will be putting in a policy that reporters must get permission from their department heads to appear on television, which I think is a really good thing."



"I think Tierney is also more libertarian than he is conservative in the conventional sense."



"That the Op-Ed page is very important in readers' and the nation's perception of the Times, the perception of its editorial positions, and of its implicit editorial positions as expressed by the publisher's choice of people who are given the freedom to write opinion columns."



"That first week, I also went to Washington. That was really tough. I sympathize with those Washington figures who have to face 40 Times Washington bureau reporters. They ask hard questions and they're relentless. And they were quite suspicious and quite dubious about me."


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"I'm saying that the WMD reporting was not consciously evil. It was bad journalism, even very bad journalism."



"If you really hate George Bush, you don't want to read about his hobbies or that he's nice to his friends or that he's good company at dinner."



"I think it's one of the Times' problems that they haven't made it clear to readers what various formats mean."



"Right, but there's expertise and then there's inside information. And I think we have to make a distinction."



"I think on civilian casualties they could do more. It's actually something I've discussed with the editors involved. They're aware of it, and I'm hopeful that there will be more reporting on that."

