ABSTRACT

Zell’s response: “I want to make enough money so that I can aff ord you. You need to in eff ect help me by being a journalist that focuses on what our readers want that generates more revenue.”

When Fajardo dared to point out that what people want and what they need might be pretty diff erent-people might like stories about puppies more than, say, the Iraq war-Zell called that suggestion “journalistic arrogance” and fi nished off the cringe-worthy encounter by uttering an obscenity at Fajardo, who shook her head and walked away.