Questions asked of the New York Times after Caliphate
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There’s growing criticism of the New York Times’s Michael Barbaro after the newspaper’s discredited Caliphate podcast. Barbaro conducted an interview about the show, including examining the actions of its Executive Producer Lisa Tobin. However, Barbaro was not as transparent as he might have been: he did not disclose that Tobin is his fiancée. This is in contravention of the NYT’s Editorial Standards, which prohibits staff reporting on people with whom they have close personal relationships. Barbaro has also reportedly told other journalists at the newspaper not to criticise the podcast.
- Meanwhile, some point out that while Caliphate reporter Rukmini Callimachi was made to publicly apologise and forced to move to a different area, the podcast’s producer and reporter Andy Mills - who made the podcast and accepted its Peabody Award - was hosting The Daily this week. On Twitter, Barbaro appears to be blocking those criticising the decision.
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