27-year-old media critic. >>ith good for a reporter to be reported on. i expected a tougher view from "the new york times." if they renewed my book and worked there. a nice, pleasant review with lots of cheery language, people wouldn't believe it anyway. >> much of the book, the buzz about the book is the drama between gma and today. the 16-year run that is being exploited and turned around, undone by gma. what is gma doing right, what is "today" doing wrong? >> "today" got too comfortable at number one it happens in lots of industries and businesses. you get too comfortable at first place, that's when your rival creeps up. and that's what happened with the two shows. in the more and more competitive world, these are the two biggest morning shows and they have all of the others nipping at their heels. both they and "gma" are aware of how competitive it is "good