Friends from @nytimes.com:
If there were a pubic editor, he/she would ask about this diff in "framing" politics of inflation.
Can one of you ask powers-that-be at paper to say something in public about such choices—and, for instance, whether people who write hed/dek should have bylines? tks.
If there were a pubic editor, he/she would ask about this diff in "framing" politics of inflation.
Can one of you ask powers-that-be at paper to say something in public about such choices—and, for instance, whether people who write hed/dek should have bylines? tks.
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James Fallows
Hey journalism school students! And profs!
Here's fodder for essay-question analyses.
Both headlines from same paper, 11 months apart. Apr 2024 on left, March 2025 on right.
Inflation rate same both times (2.9%)
Any subtle difference you see?
(I no longer think this "matters" but still)
Here's fodder for essay-question analyses.
Both headlines from same paper, 11 months apart. Apr 2024 on left, March 2025 on right.
Inflation rate same both times (2.9%)
Any subtle difference you see?
(I no longer think this "matters" but still)
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Which would be very entertaining.
(a bit of a deep cut, I admit, but a pretty striking example!)