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Journalism Quote by Carl Bernstein

“The August 1 story had carried their joint byline; the day afterward, Woodward asked Sussman if Bernstein's name could appear with his on the follow-up story - though Bernstein was still in Miami and had not worked on it. From the on, any Watergate story would carry both names. Their colleagues…” quote by Carl Bernstein
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““The August 1 story had carried their joint byline; the day afterward, Woodward asked Sussman if Bernstein's name could appear with his on the follow-up story - though Bernstein was still in Miami and had not worked on it. From the on, any Watergate story would carry both names. Their colleagues melded the two into one and gleefully named their byline Woodstein. -- Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward””

Carl Bernstein

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Source Book: "All the President's Men", 1974

Their joint byline symbolized collaborative journalism, but also highlighted the fluid nature of credit in high‑stakes reporting.

In simple terms: They shared credit for a major story.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge teamwork in reporting.

Themes

journalism collaboration credit ethics watergate legacy

Mood

analytical historical

Type

historical educational

When to use this quote

  • investigative journalism
  • newsroom culture
  • authorial credit

Key Concepts

joint authorship media dynamics historical reporting

Questions to Reflect On

  • What are the benefits and drawbacks of shared bylines?
  • How does collaboration affect accountability?
A Different Perspective

Credit sharing can blur individual contributions.

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