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Megan Twohey (/ ˈtuːi / TOO-ee) [1] is an American journalist with The New York Times. She has written investigative reports for Reuters, the Chicago Tribune, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. [2] Twohey's investigative reports have exposed exploitative doctors, revealed untested rape kits, and uncovered a secret underground network of ...
Commentary and archival information about Megan Twohey from The New York Times.
Megan Twohey is an investigative reporter at The Times. Her work has prompted changes to the law, criminal convictions and cultural shifts.
- On The Game-Changing Bill O’Reilly Story
- On Gaining Sources’ Trust
- On Handling Harvey Weinstein and His Representatives
- On Naming Or Not Naming Victims
- On Journalism vs. Activism
- On The Limits of #Metoo Journalism
Jodi Kantor: Following President Trump’s election in 2016, I spent a long time worrying about what story I could do that could possibly be equal to the moment. Then what happened is that Emily Steel and Michael Schmidt did the Bill O’Reilly story. That was the story that changed everything. I know that, in the public imagination, it can seem like, ...
Kantor: There was a point in the summer of 2017 where Megan and I wrote a joint bio to send to actresses, because we were trying to send the message that we were not entertainment journalists, we were coming from impact‑oriented backgrounds. Megan Twohey: When you’re making a case to somebody, whether or not they should go on the record, I’ve alway...
Kantor:I think, for this investigation, not allowing Weinstein to speak off the record with us was the right call. I think it put Weinstein on notice that we were very serious. What you can now see in the pages of the book is that this is a world‑class bullshitter and manipulator, who did plenty of lying, even on the record. When you let someone ta...
Kantor:What’s greatly complicated all of this is the internet because it used to be that when you published a local paper and it was in print, a limited number of people would see it. With everybody we name in the paper, that name is everywhere on the internet instantaneously. Social media is part of what gave these stories this force, but I think ...
Twohey: Jodi and I have always been very firm about the fact that there is a distinction between what we do and what activists do. It’s summed up by the saying, “If your mother tells you she loves you, check it out.” That is the process that we follow. We listen to these allegations, and we take them very seriously, but then we set about applying a...
Kantor: This is a case in which journalism stepped in when other systems failed. Megan and I have been staggered by the power that the journalism ended up having, but we feel really strongly that this is also a story about the limits of journalism. What happened in the wake of #MeToo is that the paper and every other publication were flooded with t...
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Follow Jodi on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Megan Twohey is a prize-winning investigative reporter for The New York Times and a bestselling author whose work has prompted changes to the law, criminal convictions, and cultural shifts.