Was this something you’d heard mentioned about the Globe’s newsroom generally beforehand?
Brown: Yes, I was aware of the Globe’s general reputation in this regard.
I was aware that the place had a reputation for top-down management. I’d heard it talked about as being really old-school—that if you stay there till very, very late, you’re valued. That if you take orders and deliver the editorial product that’s being asked for, you’re valued. And I’d heard women casually talk about that as something that disproportionately affects them.
and another 1000 words, despite “This interview has been edited and condensed.”
Doesn’t Kevin Donovan’s shadow from the Rob Ford drug video work there?
I might have a comment if I could read the dam thing!
To a better place.
bubbagreat- just click on it and it goes to readable size.
And Mr. Brown drones on…..
http://j-source.ca/article/jesse-brown-canadalands-globe-and-mail-report
Posted by Chantal Braganza on July 03, 2015
Jesse Brown on Canadaland’s Globe and Mail report
By Chantal Braganza, Associate Editor
Was this something you’d heard mentioned about the Globe’s newsroom generally beforehand?
Brown: Yes, I was aware of the Globe’s general reputation in this regard.
I was aware that the place had a reputation for top-down management. I’d heard it talked about as being really old-school—that if you stay there till very, very late, you’re valued. That if you take orders and deliver the editorial product that’s being asked for, you’re valued. And I’d heard women casually talk about that as something that disproportionately affects them.
and another 1000 words, despite “This interview has been edited and condensed.”
Doesn’t Kevin Donovan’s shadow from the Rob Ford drug video work there?