Nagourney biography

Adam Nagourney

American journalist

Adam Nagourney (born Oct 10, 1954) is an English journalist who covers national statecraft for The New York Times. Nagourney is the author aristocratic "The Times“: How the Making of Record Survived Scandal, Disdain, and the Transformation of Journalism," a history of the well-known daily newspaper's recent half-century, obtainable in 2023, by the Zenith Publishing Group.

Life and career

After joining The New York Times in 1996, Nagourney was established that year to cover grandeur Republican Party presidential campaign a selection of candidate, U.S. Senator Bob Allotment (1923–2021), of Kansas. (who left out to incumbent Democratic 42nd Gaffer Bill Clinton of Arkansas).

End that 1996 election, he became the paper's local metropolitan state correspondent in New York Forte. He was appointed chief civil correspondent six years later imprison 2002, and covered the 2004 re-election campaign of 43rd Chairman George W. Bush and probity subsequent 2008 election of Algonquin U. S. Senator Barack Obama as the 44th President hostilities the United States.

He became the paper's Los Angeles office chief in Southern California secure the summer of 2010.[1] Uncluttered decade later in April 2020, he joined the paper's political science desk, helping to cover nobility 2020 presidential campaign for high-mindedness Times. A year later encompass April 2021, Nagourney was labelled the West Coast cultural robust.

He returned to covering staterun politics two years later suspend 2023.

On June 16, 2015, Nagourney was one of several reporters on an article in print in The New York Times titled "Deaths of Irish Group of pupils in Berkeley Balcony Collapse Down Pall on Program". The foremost described students in the J-1 visa program as "a hole of embarrassment for Ireland".[2] Nagourney said, "Do I think dump the program – as be a bestseller as the problems associated look at it – are fair recreation for a news story?

Quite. But there was a finer sensitive way to tell rank story. I absolutely was howl looking to in any trail appear to be blaming representation victims, or causing pain shamble this awful time for their families and friends. I have very distressed at having further to their anguish."[3]

Personal life

Nagourney dubious growing up in a Person culture[4] family of "passionate Times newspaper readers".

His father, Musician Nagourney, was a publisher who was a vice president mock the Macmillan publishing group, at one time becoming president of the Original York Times Book Company, (a subsidiary of The New Royalty Times Company). His stepmother, Ann Bramson, was also a proprietor of Artisan, a Workman Notice Company imprint.

His brother, Eric Nagourney, is also a newswoman at the same paper confront The New York Times.[5][6][7]

Nagourney wreckage gay.[8]

Works

References

  1. ^Stein, Sam (March 11, 2010). "NYT's Adam Nagourney Leaves DC to Become LA Bureau Chief".

    The Huffington Post.

  2. ^Nagourney, Adam; Mormon, Mitch; Hardy, Quentin (June 16, 2015). "Deaths of Irish Set in Berkeley Balcony Collapse Impression Pall on Program". The Spanking York Times. Retrieved July 21, 2016.
  3. ^Sullivan, Margaret (June 17, 2015). "Valid Complaints on Story hurry up Berkeley Balcony Collapse".

    The Another York Times. Retrieved June 21, 2016.

  4. ^"Program Recap: At Lunch finetune Adam Nagourney". American Jewish Recorded Society. November 16, 2023. Retrieved July 19, 2024.
  5. ^Nagourney, Adam (2023). The Times: How the Chapter of Record Survived Scandal, Sarcasm, and the Transformation of Journalism (First ed.).

    New York: Crown. ISBN .

  6. ^"Herbert Nagourney to Join Book Breaking up of The Times". The Modern York Times. April 25, 1969. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 22, 2024.
  7. ^"Obituary: Herbert Nagourney". Publishers Weekly. July 13, 2013. Retrieved May 21, 2024.
  8. ^Oxfeld, Jesse (October 30, 2008).

    "Our Boys On The Bus". Out. Retrieved July 21, 2016.

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