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David Remnick Interview: On Ben Bradlee's Fun & Fearless Approach to Journalism

Journalist David Remnick describes Ben Bradlee’s management style, how he exemplified the fun of journalism, and his hatred for a boring story. Remnick discusses the power of newspapers and the importance of putting pressure on power. David Remnick is a journalist and writer. He has served as the editor of The New Yorker since 1998, and a staff writer since 1992. He has written many pieces for the magazine, including reporting from Russia, the Middle East, and Europe, and profiles on Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Katharine Graham, Mike Tyson, Ralph Ellison, Philip Roth, and Benjamin Netanyahu. Remnick began his reporting career as a staff writer at The Washington Post in 1982, and by 1988, started a four-year tenure as a Moscow correspondent. Remnick has written six books, including Lenin’s Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire (1993), for which he received both the Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction and a George Polk Award for excellence in journalism in 1994; and The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama (2010), a biography of Barack Obama. From the HBO / Kunhardt Film Foundation (KFF) Documentary “The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee,” about one of America's most influential and celebrated newspaper editors, who found himself at the center of many of the 20th Century's most seismic storms, including: World War II, John F. Kennedy, Watergate and the fall of Richard Nixon. Subscribe for access to interviews, series, films, and educational materials that address issues of social justice, history, politics, the arts, and culture by spotlighting relatable human stories of purpose and meaning. Learn about our work and how to support our mission here: https://www.lifestories.org/. For extended versions of these interviews and more, visit:    / @lifestoriesinterviewarchive   Follow us on Instagram:   / lifestoriesinterviews   David Remnick, Editor, The New Yorker Interviewed By: John Maggio Interview Date: January 10, 2017 Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:11 Wanting to work at The Washington Post 02:10 What Ben Bradlee exemplified 04:02 First impressions of Ben Bradlee 05:24 Ben Bradlee's originality 07:27 Journalism as a profession 09:04 Ben Bradlee's management style 11:45 Ben Bradlee's devotion to good storytelling 13:45 Lessons from Ben Bradlee 17:00 Ben Bradlee's appeal 18:05 Ben Bradlee chose his words carefully 19:27 Ben Bradlee's inner life 21:11 Earning Ben Bradlee's approval 22:35 Ben Bradlee's friendship with JFK 25:44 Journalistic integrity 28:25 Ben Bradlee's career timing 30:05 Ben Bradlee turned a good newspaper into a great newspaper 32:35 The Pentagon Papers 33:47 The partnership between Ben Bradlee and Kay Graham 36:42 Fact-checking is essential to good reporting 38:39 Watergate and the Post 39:57 Confidential sources 42:33 You have to be tough to be a journalist 45:05 Nixon's obsession with Ben Bradlee 45:58 Ben Bradlee was self-aware of his persona 47:37 Janet Cooke's fabricated reporting 52:15 No publication gets everything right 55:13 Ben Bradlee was a formidable editor 56:49 The power of the press 57:33 Learning from Ben Bradlee 59:17 How Ben Bradlee would have reported on Trump © Home Box Office and Kunhardt Film Foundation. All Rights Reserved. #DavidRemnick #kunhardtfilmfoundation

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