Romenesko Letters
Times public editor
Clark Hoyt (left)
says he would have have demanded changes to eliminate 'Betray Us" in MoveOn's ad, "a particularly low blow when aimed at a soldier."
Leonard Witt responds: "I would argue having any one person at The New York Times decide how a public body can properly address a United States general is a particularly low blow to free speech." ||
Another letter: Paul Schaffer on Dallas Morning News newsroom cuts and coverage of Sunday events.
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Hoyt doesn't weigh in on the question at the center of this flap (TPM)