April 26, 2010

Miami Herald
“The kinds of columns reporters are writing are informational and analytical,” says Herald executive editor Anders Gyllenhaal. “There are things you can get across in a reported column that are different from a news story, which is basically a description. The difference is particularly important in politics and sports, where there is a lot to say between the lines.” The Herald’s ombud has some concerns, though.
> Gyllenhaal tells readers about the Haiti News Project

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