(Source: International Journalism Festival) 25 October 2014 by Vincenzo Marino - translated by Roberta Aiello This week Ben Bradlee, former editor of the Washington Post, died at the age of 93. As reported by many, he was considered one of the architects of the transformation of the newspaper, leading it to global notoriety, and managing it during Watergate, one of the most important examples of investigative journalism of all time. In an article titled "Ben Bradlee and the future of journalism," Brian Stelter of CNN Money recalls a famous sentence reported in his 1995 memoir, «Put out the best, most honest newspaper you can today, and put out a better one the next day.» Is it...
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