Globeandmail.com: ‘Tempest in a book review’: Black and Wolff’s online run-in
December 23rd, 2008Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Online Journalism
“As literary feuds go, this one is Grade A,” writes Patricia Best in the Globe and Mail.
She takes a look at the controversial review of Michael Wolff’s biography of Rupert Murdoch – by Conrad Black.
Wolff, in response via a blog post, isn’t impressed by ‘this new sort of web journalism’. He sees it as ‘dramatically discredited people reinvented as web opinionists’.
Tags: Conrad Black, Globe and Mail, Michael Wolff, online run-in, Patricia Best, Rupert Murdoch, The Globe and Mail, the man who owns the news, web journalism, web opinionists
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