The most brutal commentary on media bias you will see all day https://t.co/Ad3AEkhrnl pic.twitter.com/AQJfULWQ5B
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) November 11, 2016
New York Times executive editor offers mea culpa https://t.co/kaGdeUAGN0 pic.twitter.com/QmgcsgLbwB
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) November 11, 2016
New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet said his newspaper's insular world view is at fault for so wrongly misreading the election that saw Donald Trump become the president-elect.
In an interview with Times media columnist Jim Rutenberg, Baquet said he and his publication at large did not see Trump's coming success on Election Day because they do not understand much of the country's voters.
"If I have a mea culpa for journalists and journalism, it's that we've got to do a much better job of being on the road, out in the country, talking to different kinds of people than the people we talk to — especially if you happen to be a New York-based news organization — and remind ourselves that New York is not the real world," he said.