5 Feet of Fury

The trouble with newspapers, explained in one paragraph

Rick McGinnis reviews Page One: Inside the New York Times:

At one point in the film we see Carr and his Media Desk colleagues standing around talking about the end, should it come. For Carr and a few newsprint geezers, retirement is close enough that they might ride it out before it before the endgame, but they can’t help but rib the young reporters about their potentially dire prospects. As a scene, it goes a long way to explaining why the elders at the helm of places like the Times might be oblivious – or impervious – to the churning, revolutionary changes happening all around them, but there’s never much evidence that their younger employees could summarize what’s happening to their industry in a concise lead paragraph.