LOS ANGELES — Having just wrapped the series finale of The Newsroom while enduring his own batch of leaked secrets in the Sony hack, screenwriter extraordinaire Aaron Sorkin is uniquely qualified to comment on how the media has been covering this mess.
Suffice it to say, he's not happy with us.
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In a blistering op-ed in the New York Times, "The Sony Hack and the Yellow Press," Sorkin channels an indignant Will McAvoy one last time, saying what many of us in this industry have been thinking since the saga began: That by spreading around gossip and innuendo from the stolen documents, we're no better than the Guardians of Peace.
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