Два города, две семьи, две газеты, один кризис. Интересный
анализ в сравнении:
Over the last 20 years, when the
Times bought newspapers, the
Post did not. (A signpost moment for the Graham-Sulzberger relationship was when the
Times squeezed the Post out of its half-ownership of the
International Herald Tribune for $65 million—a move which is now costing the
Times as much as $40 million in annual losses.) Where the
Times has a notably passive B-list board, the
Post has a notably active A-list board (along with Buffett, there’s Barry Diller). When the
Times invested massively in its online operation, the
Post made a calculatedly more modest investment (with arguably a bigger payoff?). When the
Times focused on a national strategy, the Post went local. If Arthur Sulzberger—six years younger than Graham—has styled himself as a would-be mogul, Don is careful to answer his own phone.