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Rob Wells, "The Insider: How the Kiplinger Newsletter Bridged Washington and Wall Street" (U Massachusetts Press, 2022)

Oct 31, 2025
Rob Wells, a visiting associate professor of journalism at the University of Maryland, dives into the fascinating life of Willard Kiplinger, the founder of the groundbreaking Kiplinger Washington Letter. He discusses Kiplinger's unique position at the crossroads of finance and politics during the New Deal, and how his insightful journalism bridged these worlds. Wells also explores the complexities of unbiased reporting today, emphasizing the importance of transparency and media literacy, while reflecting on the entrepreneurial spirit that defined Kiplinger's legacy.
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ANECDOTE

Gold Mine Of Unpublished Archives

  • Rob Wells discovered Willard Kiplinger's unpublished memoirs and family archives after contacting his grandson Knight Kiplinger.
  • The access included 20 file cabinets of original correspondence that Rob says should be in the Library of Congress.
INSIGHT

Journalism As A Fix For Capitalism

  • Kiplinger framed journalism as a mechanism to help repair capitalism by urging businesses toward social responsibility during the New Deal.
  • Rob Wells argues this shows journalism can bridge capitalism and democracy by promoting regulatory and ethical reforms.
INSIGHT

Merged Reporting With Analysis

  • Willard Kiplinger broke with strict separation of news and analysis by combining reporting with forward-looking interpretation.
  • Rob Wells calls this a pioneering move toward the modern
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