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Sheryl McCarthy hosts Susan Mulcahy, the author with Frank DiGiacomo of "Paper of Wreckage". The book details the transformation of "The New York Post" from a liberal investigative newspaper under Dorothy Schiff to a sensational, tabloid-style outlet under Rupert Murdoch. Schiff, who owned the Post from 1939, was known for exposing corruption and supporting liberal causes. However, after selling the paper to Murdoch in 1976, its tone shifted drastically, with Murdoch focusing on sensational headlines and stories to boost sales. Mulcahy and McCarthy discuss the lack of a formal code of ethics at the Post, where reporters often blurred ethical boundaries. The segment also highlights the Post’s chaotic newsroom culture, including heavy drinking, drug use, and reckless behavior, which contributed to a toxic environment. They explore how Murdoch’s influence reshaped the paper, ultimately redefining American journalism and setting the stage for the media landscape we know today. Follow CUNY TV: Facebook: / cunytv Twitter: / cunytv Instagram: / cuny.tv / @cunytv LinkedIn: / cunytv Find more from CUNY TV at https://tv.cuny.edu Guest: Susan Mulcahy, Author First Air Date 03/18/2025 Host Sheryl McCarthy speaks with CUNY newsmakers, notables and experts about the issues of the day in this compelling half-hour series. Ms. McCarthy is a veteran journalist and Distinguished Lecturer of Journalism at Queens College. Watch more One to One at http://www.tv.cuny.edu/show/onetoone One to One's playlist: • One to One on CUNY TV Subscribe to the CUNY TV channel: https://bit.ly/2GmGb13 OTOO18013