Celebrated New York Times media columnist and author David Carr died Thursday in his office at age 58, The Times confirms.
Earlier Thursday, Carr led a panel discussion in New York City about the film Citizenfour with Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency computer operative who leaked classified intelligence information to the media in 2013.
In a recent column for The Times, Carr weighed in on the controversy surrounding embattled NBC News anchor Brian Williams, saying “A full-throated, unmodulated apology is the only thing that will satisfy a public who placed their trust in him.” That trust is something Carr took seriously, building a reputation for brutal honesty in the face of harsh pressure. “His plain-spoken style was sometimes blunt, and searingly honest about himself. The effect was both folksy and sophisticated, a voice from a shrewd and well-informed skeptic,” Carr’s colleagues at The Times wrote in his obituary.
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