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The easiest example to use would eb the online version of the New York Times, since it contains distinct Editorial, Columnist, Letters to the Editor and Op-Ed sections that show the differences between each.  That source is looked down upon here, and the Wall Street Journal is a paid site, so I'm open to suggestions that would be acceptable while showing the different editorial forms above.  --[[User:DinsdaleP|DinsdaleP]] 10:35, 12 December 2008 (EST)
 
The easiest example to use would eb the online version of the New York Times, since it contains distinct Editorial, Columnist, Letters to the Editor and Op-Ed sections that show the differences between each.  That source is looked down upon here, and the Wall Street Journal is a paid site, so I'm open to suggestions that would be acceptable while showing the different editorial forms above.  --[[User:DinsdaleP|DinsdaleP]] 10:35, 12 December 2008 (EST)
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:The Times is a prime example of mixing news and commentary. They do more [[advocacy journalism]] than any other newspaper than, say, the Washington Post and the Boston Globe.
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:They even let a reporter make up stuff for several months before finally canning him. See [[Jayson Blair]]. --[[User:Ed Poor|Ed Poor]] <sup>[[User talk:Ed Poor|Talk]]</sup> 12:01, 12 December 2008 (EST)

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Suggestions for linkable examples

The easiest example to use would eb the online version of the New York Times, since it contains distinct Editorial, Columnist, Letters to the Editor and Op-Ed sections that show the differences between each. That source is looked down upon here, and the Wall Street Journal is a paid site, so I'm open to suggestions that would be acceptable while showing the different editorial forms above. --DinsdaleP 10:35, 12 December 2008 (EST)

The Times is a prime example of mixing news and commentary. They do more advocacy journalism than any other newspaper than, say, the Washington Post and the Boston Globe.
They even let a reporter make up stuff for several months before finally canning him. See Jayson Blair. --Ed Poor Talk 12:01, 12 December 2008 (EST)