FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2006
Romenesko Memos
Washington Times editor-in-chief
Wesley Pruden tells staffers that the topics of their personal blogs "must be different from those the employee generally covers for the newspaper. Employees are not to report on or publish anything concerning The Washington Times itself." He adds: "Any staff member who sends an e-mail or written correspondence or posts an item to a blog or other electronic posting service must always avoid comments that would reflect adversely on The Washington Times generally or the staff member's professionalism."
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