
Hoyt becomes the third Public Editor at the paper, which created the post in the wake of the 2003 Jayson Blair scandal. Daniel Okrent was the first, serving an 18-month tenure, while Byron Calame followed with a two-year contract that ends next week. Calame's last column will be this Sunday.
When asked about the obvious friction that can result between the public editor and those who lead the Times, Hoyt said he felt confident through conversations with Executive Editor Bill Keller that he would be able to act independently. "He and I had a very good conversation about this. We are both in agreement that there will be times when I have judgments that differ from his," Hoyt explained. "I think we are both committed to doing this with a highly professional tone."
[Source: Editor & Publisher. Click on the headline to read the full story by Joe Strupp.]
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