All About the Story, Leonard Downie Jr
All About the Story, Leonard Downie Jr
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All About the Story
News, Power, Politics, and the Washington Post

Author: Leonard Downie Jr

Narrator: Robert Petkoff

Unabridged: 14 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 09/22/2020


Synopsis

At a time when the role of journalism is especially critical, the former executive editor of the Washington Post writes about his nearly 50 years at the newspaper and the importance of getting at the truth.
In 1964, as a 22-year-old Ohio State graduate with working-class Cleveland roots and a family to support, Len Downie landed an internship with the Washington Post. He would become a pioneering investigative reporter, news editor, foreign correspondent, and managing editor, before succeeding the legendary Ben Bradlee as executive editor.
Downie's leadership style differed from Bradlee's, but he played an equally important role over more than four decades in making the Post one of the world's leading news organizations. He was one of the editors on the historic Watergate story and drove coverage of the impeachment of President Bill Clinton. He wrestled with the Unabomber's threat to kill more people unless the Post published a rambling 30,000-word manifesto and he published important national security stories in defiance of presidents and top officials. He managed the Post's ascendency to the pinnacle of influence, circulation, and profitability, producing prizewinning investigative reporting with deep impact on American life, before the digital transformation of news media threatened the Post's future.
At a dangerous time, when health and economic crises and partisanship are challenging the news media, Downie's judgment, fairness, and commitment to truth will inspire anyone who wants to know how journalism, at its best, works.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Hank on October 31, 2020

This is a not a deeply personal spill-all, but it is packed with valuable lessons from a fabulous tenure in journalism, by someone who reported and edited some of the most important events and stories in our collective lifetimes. It also does include some very emotional moments from a remarkable car......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on May 05, 2022

4.5* - I sliced the final star for pompousness, although I think he has good reason to be. Some important lessons on editorial decisions. Exciting ones, too, in a way that journalism in Singapore may never quite be. And while he reiterated the emotional distance he has had to draw as an editor and j......more

Goodreads review by Jennie on August 30, 2020

All About the Story is Leonard Downie Jr's memoir of his decades at the Washington Post. The book is set in chronological order with the chapters being major stories since the 1960s. He covers from his time in college getting his first real experience publishing a paper all the way through his consu......more

Goodreads review by The Suburban Eclectic on May 07, 2024

Downie's career at the Washington Post is fascinating. While I enjoyed his reminiscing on the big stories, the background, decision-making process, and insight are light with the detail and often a summary of the story. Even the controversial decision to report the private lives of public figures la......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on September 28, 2020

Leonard Downie Jr. at 22 years of age in 1964 who also was a recent graduate of Ohio State lands an intern position at the Washington Post. In the 44 years that he spent there he worked his way up from intern to executive editor a position that he held for 16 to 17 years. During those 16 years the p......more


Quotes

"Downie's memoir could be characterized as a series of war stories best enjoyed by journalists, past and present. This would be a disservice to history lovers who will relish his behind-the-scenes narratives of some of the world's biggest stories during his 44 years at The Washington Post.... "All About the Story: News, Power, Politics, and The Washington Post" is written with history in mind, and Downie's role in bringing it to life for readers. From his account of Watergate and his riveting timeline of the Jonestown massacre to his confrontations with Bill and Hillary Clinton, Downie's book is a celebration of what strong journalism can accomplish. It is also a cautionary tale about what's at stake if our financially imperiled profession does not find new ways to remain viable. Plus, it's full of great gossip."—Connie Schultz, Washington Post

"superb...Downie shows the vital role a free press plays in our democracy. His splendid recounting should be of interest to everyone."—Bookpage

"An absorbing career memoir and an illuminating history of the Post's news coverage during the last 50 years."—Kirkus Starred Review

"Superb...Downie shows the vital role a free press plays in our democracy. His splendid recounting should be of interest to everyone."—Bookpage

"Downie is extremely well-placed to offer a history of the last 50 years in news, from the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., to Watergate, the Jonestown Massacre, Bill Clinton's impeachment, the Unabomber, the Sept. 11 attacks, and the invasion of Iraq. But All About the Story also functions as a primer on journalistic ethics... All About the Story has obvious value for anyone looking to understand the ways news has changed in the past five decades."—NPR.org

"Elegiac.... At a time when the news media itself is increasingly becoming part of the story, this insider take on newsroom culture resonates."—Publishers Weekly

"As befitting a master editor, Downie's memoir is both tight and revelatory....At a time when the press is under relentless attack from the Trump administration, Downie's engrossing memoir reminds readers of the personal sacrifices journalists make in pursuit of a story and the rigorous criteria they apply in delivering the news."—Booklist

"Leonard Downie's colorful and insightful account of a career dedicated to producing honest journalism is exactly what we need in this era when fury and fiction have distorted our politics and even our response to pandemics. His stories provide a great guide not only for a return to better journalism but also to a better society."—Walter Isaacson, author of Leonardo Da Vinci and Steve Jobs

"More than any journalist I've known, Len Downie is what his title states - All About the Story. His book teems with captivating chapters taking us inside the Washington Post as it covers the most important events of our times. But above all else, it serves as a powerful testament to the essential role a free press plays in the American democracy."—David Maraniss, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author

"Len Downie, the tough and fearless editor of the legendary Washington Post, has always had the scoop and now takes us inside the tense showdowns at the CIA and Oval Office to give us the story behind those stories, many of which changed history. At a moment when autocrats around the world including inside the U.S. are trying to destroy the credibility of the mainstream media, Downie's account is an indispensable and eye-opening defense of the truth, and the journalists who tell it."—Jane Mayer, staff writer at The New Yorker and author of Dark Money