
How much power does The New York Times really have , and what happens when that power is used to shape narrative instead of pursue truth?
In this episode of The Curious Middle, we speak with Ashley Rindsberg, author of The Gray Lady Winked, about the Times' reporting on some of the most important stories of the last century: the Nazi invasion of Poland, Stalin's Soviet Union, the Holocaust, Israel, the 1619 Project nd more.
Ashley Rindsberg is an investigative journalist and author focused on media malfeasance, information warfare, and the hidden systems influencing public discourse.
Ashley joins us to explain why he believes the paper has repeatedly protected power, buried inconvenient truths, and helped shape public opinion in ways that changed history. We also talk about the Sulzberger family, the culture inside elite newsrooms, the collapse of trust in journalism, and how listeners can build a healthier media diet today.
In this episode:
- What first inspired Ashley to write The Gray Lady Winked
- Why the New York Times is unlike any other media institution
- The Times' Holocaust coverage and what was buried
- Soviet propaganda, Stalin, Hitler, Cuba, Iraq, Israel and the Intifada,
- The 1619 Project and narrative-driven reporting
- The Tom Cotton op-ed controversy, safe spaces, silencing dissent and newsroom ideology
- Why media trust has collapsed
- How to find better journalism in a fractured media environment
Key Quotes
- "They set cultural agendas, they set the news agenda, they influence politics, they influence culture."
- "They didn't want to appear to be the Jewish newspaper that was advocating for Jewish lives or Jewish people. So they did the exact opposite."
- "You don't bury a story about tens of thousands of people being murdered in Europe by accident."
- "The narrative was so overpowering for them that it obliterated what was in front of their faces."
- "It became a culture of silence."
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