As she inserted herself and her newspaper into a national controversy, Ms. Graham was in the process of taking The Washington Post Company public. Sign Up You agree to receive occasional updates and special offers for The New York Times's products and services. Mr. Sulzberger, who was known as Punch, published the secret study after reading all of its 7,000 pages. Given all this, “The Post” strikes a fitting end note to a tumultuous year for journalism and democracy. Even the debate over whether the movie unfairly credits The Post for one of The Times’s proudest achievements is fitting.
Source: New York Times December 24, 2017 23:48 UTC