FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2005
Chicago Tribune
When a news organization becomes the focus of a story, it should bring in a neutral outsider to report on its own activities, says NYU history and education teacher
Jonathan Zimmerman. "You simply can't expect people who work inside an institution to report impartially about mistakes and malfeasance by their friends and co-workers."
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