Articles published by the Washington Post, Forbes, and Wall Street Journal have been highly criticized for their takes on FTX and Alameda executives.
Washington Post, Forbes, Wall Street Journal Slammed for 'Puff Piece' Reports on FTX and Alameda Execs
Critics Say Specific FTX-Related Articles Published by Forbes, Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal Give Praise to FTX and Alameda Execsabout the criticism a New York Times article received after it published an article that said the former FTX executive Sam Bankman-Fried was sleeping better and playing video games. People were not too pleased with the NYT article, and critics said at the time that the news publication went soft on SBF.
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