"The New York Times" can make a legitimate claim to be the most
influential newspaper in the U.S. and possibly the world. Because
of its influence, the "Times" has become a central figure in the
debate over the direction of bias in the media, with some claiming
that it is left-wing or liberal and others arguing that it is
right-wing or conservative. But the liberal-conservation media
debate is very misleading. "The Gatekeeper" argues that the "Times"
can more accurately be characterized as supporting long run
profitability for U.S. business, which involves both liberal and
conservative policies in different contexts. Through a thorough
examination of the "Times " star commentators and its coverage of
the issues of macroeconomics, regulation, foreign policy and the
2008-2009 economic crisis, "The Gatekeeper" refocuses the debate
about the bias of the most venerable institution in U.S.
journalism.
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