July 20, 2010

Buffalo News
“The naysayers (many of whom, interestingly, prefer to remain anonymous) are blasting us for what they see as noxious free-speech violations and an effort to protect our evil political agenda,” writes editor Margaret Sullivan (left). “The supporters, by contrast, are relieved that the astonishingly hateful and venomous commentary on news stories will likely be restrained once people have to identify themselves.” || More from Sullivan: On “On the Media.”
> Charlotte columnist notes quality of comments on Dean Smith story

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