At the December 2001 media week conference for investors, sponsored by Credit Suisse and staged in the grand ballroom of the Plaza Hotel, Arthur Sulzberger Jr. led the New York Times presentation team. Business was only fair after eight months of recession, but Chairman Sulzberger bantered ligh-tly with then CEO Russ Lewis. Putting on his publisher's hat, an exuberant Sulzberger turned to editorial matters. He bobbed on the balls of his feet at the podium as he talked about his flagship paper's coverage ... [Book Review]

In Christopher Meyers (ed.), Journalism ethics: a philosophical approach. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 185 (2010)
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