New York Times business columnist Joe Nocera responded Thursday to criticism that he should have gotten Apple CEO Steve Jobs to talk on the record about his health issues.
“Or I could have said — as I did — O.K., you’re holding most of the cards here, so I’ll listen to what you have to say. I had to make a quick decision, and I think I made the right one. But to those who disagree — and think I should have ended the call without getting the off-the-record information — point well taken.”
Read more here. Nocera said he called the Apple PR department after the interview in an attempt to get some of the conversation on the record.
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