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Ombudsmen columns

March 10, 2008 |  6:00 am

Here are links to some of the past week's columns by ombudsmen and readers' representatives around the nation. More columns and information about ombudsmen in the U.S. and around the world can be found at the Organization of News Ombudsmen website (which has a permanent link on the right side of this page).

 

NPR - "Invite more conservatives to NPR?"

Chicago Tribune - "Portraying the election"

New York Times - "Playing favorites? Don't be so sure."

Plain-Dealer (Cleveland) - "Review finds presidential coverage pretty balanced"

Washington Post
- "The outrage over an Outlook piece" 

PBS - "Covering the Dems, the economy and the cost of war"

San Antonio Express-News - "Criticism and analysis, yes; endorsements, no"

News&Observer (Raleigh, NC) - "N&O gets touch with Gov. Easley"

Sacramento Bee - "Accountable to the public for whom they work"

San Diego Union-Tribune - "Trying to correct what went wrong, and more on TV Week"


Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- "Checks, balances keep reporters' coverage accurate"

Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville) - "Grammar police on patrol"

Star Telegram (Fort Worth, TX) - "'We must bring local news to life' journalism"

Kansas City Star - "Headlines shouldn't imply Cuba is a democracy"

Orlando Sentinel - "Listening to the readers"

Salt Lake Tribune - "An occasional oops is bound to slip into print"

 


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