Will It Really Make a Difference or Is It Just Window Dressing?
Nicholas Provenzo, at The Rule of Reason, alerts us to the fact that The New York Times has a new policy regarding factual reporting and commentary.
”...while their opinions are their own, the columnists are obviously required to be factually accurate. If one of them makes an error, he or she is expected to promptly correct it in the column. After some experimentation at different ways of making corrections, we now encourage a uniform approach, with the correction made at the bottom of the piece."
Nicholas’ post links to this Don Luskin post and also credits Luskin with keeping the heat on the NYT as the catalyst for the policy “change.”
I’ll wait and see if it makes any difference.
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