And if so, do you like to
editorialize about his or her inefficiencies?
He began his journalism career at age 16 as a sportswriter for his hometown paper The Ruston Daily Leader and went on to report and
editorialize for The Shreveport Times and Monroe News-Star; his compilations were published in book form.
Wolper's logic, newspapers should never
editorialize (Ethics Corner, "Journalists Shouldn't Play Endorsement Game," November 2013).
I don't think you should
editorialize during news broadcasts and that's our philosophy at Channel 5.
Just give us the facts in news articles and
editorialize in the Commentary.
There now is a plan to do specific research on the audiences for opinion journalism and to experiment at a number of editorial operations on new ways to
editorialize. NCEW is now looking for partners to help do that.
The Argus Leader, the largest newspaper in South Dakota, is refusing to
editorialize on the abortion ban recently passed by the state legislature, Editor & Publisher reported March 9.
Instead, the show traversed its territory--the ever-widening overlap between fashion, politics, and capitalism--with a coolness suggestive of a desire to analyze rather than
editorialize.
Station management would not hesitate to preempt, edit or
editorialize over NBC's news and public affairs programs or Today Show segments on the movement, correcting what it called biased "Northern news." If local news programs mentioned blacks, they were "Negros," not "Mr." or "Mrs." The Jim Crow station was a blatant symbol of white power serving a viewing area almost half black.
We offer no opinions and don't
editorialize. We let our listeners make their own decisions.
"But if you decide to move forward without the family, you'd best be certain not to
editorialize in the inflammatory manner with which they seem to have done."
Industry leaders are declaiming it a meetings and in interviews; trade publications
editorialize about the urgency of the issue.