
“Jeff has really emerged as a hero to a lot of us in the newsroom,” said Mark Z. Barabak, a reporter who covers state and national politics. “You’d expect your editor to stand up and fight for the editorial integrity of the paper, but it was and is surprising and inspiring and courageous that the publisher stood alongside of him.”
In reality, Mr. Johnson, 47, is a modest, unassuming family man with a wife and three sons who lives in a suburb of Los Angeles near Pasadena. “He’s a very clean-cut, wholesome Midwestern boy,” Mr. Baquet said. “He looks like the father on ‘Leave It to Beaver.’ ”
This ordinary man now finds himself in extraordinary circumstances. Because of their refusals to go along with the cuts, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Baquet are in a showdown with their corporate parent, one that could cost them their jobs and could reverberate throughout the newspaper industry.
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