The New York Times media columnist David Carr died of complications from metastatic lung cancer, the city’s medical authorities have said.
Julie Bolcer, a spokeswoman for the New York City medical examiner’s office, said heart disease was a contributing cause of death.
Carr collapsed at the newspaper’s headquarters and died on Thursday. He was 58.
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He wrote the Media Equation column for the Times and penned a memoir about his fight with drug addiction. He was lauded as “the finest media reporter of his generation” by Dean Baquet, executive editor of the Times.
In 2011 he was a central figure in the documentary Page One: Inside the New York Times.
Carr’s 2008 memoir The Night of the Gun traces his rise from cocaine addict to single father raising twin girls to sobered-up media columnist for the Times.