Sentences with phrase «news editorial page»

=== > «It's time for climate - change deniers to face reality» — «They're fiddling while the planet burns» - NY Daily News editorial page
«It's the most idiotic thing I've ever heard in my life,» de Blasio said on NY1, responding to criticism of her role, including a Daily News editorial page.
During the debate, aired on WWRL 1600 AM and moderated by Daily News editorial page columnist Errol Louis, Saujani hit Maloney out of the gate for two fundraisers that Maloney held on one of the days during which she served on the conference committee for the financial services reform bill.

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That, by the way, was not in an editorial, not in an op - ed piece, but in a front - page news story.
After lawmakers consented to his steep cuts to health care and school spending this year, he held a news conference to call the New York Legislature — for years the butt of late - night comics and a target of editorial pages — «the best legislative body in the nation.»
• The Daily News, which lambasted the Assembly speaker with a front - page headline reading «SHELL GAME OF SHAME,» wrote a staff editorial saying he «never gave congestion pricing a fair shot.»
Editorial pages have generally been in favor with the Daily News in particular saying that the opposition from elected officials is a good reason to support the Con Con:
That's what a spokesman for Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver told the Daily News this week, when editorial pages and good - government groups throughout the state called for his boss's ouster after the Vito Lopez sexual misconduct mess.
It was that comment that made Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner write an editorial to The Journal News and on his personal Facebook page, asking Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino to pull his support of trump.
In spite of Cuomo's perceived preferences — and remember, the AG has not yet made a primary endorsement, and it now appears he might even choose to keep his powder dry until after the Sept. 14 election — Schneiderman is amassing supporting from labor unions, clubs, the LGBT community, fellow Democratic officials and two newspaper editorial pages, the Times and the Amsterdam News.
Paterson was not expected to resign from office at the press conference, but front page editorials in the New York Post and the Daily News called on him to do just that.
Questions will be posed by Jay Jochnowitz, the Times Union's editorial page editor; Ian Pickus, news director for WAMC Northeast Public Radio; and Elisa Streeter, WTEN - News10 Anchor.
A frequent commentator and analyst on those media outlets on the right politically — think Fox News, the Wall Street Journal editorial page, Regulation magazine — Taylor earned the respect of those generally regarded as «skeptics.»
To dig into these questions, the Thomas B. Fordham Institute enlisted veteran journalist and former Dayton Daily News editorial - page editor Ellen Belcher.
Given this lean, and the interesting fact that the editorial sections of these papers were about twice as likely to cite school choice research in their opinion pages as in news stories (54 mentions to 28), it's easy to see why school choice advocates might regard the mainstream media as anything but impartial.
And though there is meant to be a high wall between the Times editorial and news sections, the January 30 op - ed extravaganza was followed, six days later, by a front page Times news story, headlined, «Preschool Push Moving Ahead in Many States» — proof of what the two columnists had said on the 30th.
For The Record Los Angeles Times Wednesday, February 01, 2012 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 15 Editorial Desk 1 inches; 32 words Type of Material: Correction Education: A byline on a Jan. 29 Op - Ed about teachers having a hand in a new LAUSD evaluation system was incorrect in some editions.
Suggestion to the prof. — every once in awhile read the WSJ (news, skip the editorial page), The Economist, and the New Yorker.
Speaking of fringe ideas, the once — formidable editorial page of Raleigh's News & Observer has recently turned over a sizable chunk of its limited column inches to the top staffer at the conservative, Raleigh - based Pope Foundation.
WRT 21 22 and 24, the WSJ editorial page speaks to the heart, the news pages to the head.
of course, the media have multiple roles and personas (editorial page crusades, news pages reveal and inform, etc)...
There is a gaping gap, in my view, between several things, perhaps best stated this way: If the large majority of scientists are correct on global warming, and if the Times genuinely means what it says in its occasional editorials on the subject, then the coverage of the issue in the news pages is clearly way below the task, and way off - mark.
[Response: The news pages and the op - ed pages are often in different universes, though obviously editorial influence extends across both.
The distressing thing to me is that, while one could hardly fault a paper for letting ideology affect editorial discussions on policy matters, the WSJ takes the ideological filter to an extreme and applies it to science as well — both on the editorial page, and in the coverage of science in the news reporting sections of the paper.
The news side of the paper has never been a problem — it's the editorial page.
«the WSJ takes the ideological filter to an extreme and applies it to science as well — both on the editorial page, and in the coverage of science in the news reporting sections of the paper.»
Still, that's the editorial page and I have always understood the news is separate — to some extent.
Leave the polemicizing to the editorial board, or angle to get an op - ed column, but don't turn from being a reporter into an activist and stay in the news pages.
First, if I understood comments in the interview correctly, the viewpoint of the Times itself (as a newspaper and entity) is communicated in the editorial pages, of course, while the articles themselves are meant to be the news.
If the large majority of scientists are correct on global warming, and if the Times genuinely means what it says in its occasional editorials on the subject, then the coverage of the issue in the news pages is clearly way below the task, and way off - mark.
Let's start with the good news: With the obvious exceptions of Fox News, talk radio, the Wall Street Journal editorial page and others, climate deniers have largely disappeared from major American menews: With the obvious exceptions of Fox News, talk radio, the Wall Street Journal editorial page and others, climate deniers have largely disappeared from major American meNews, talk radio, the Wall Street Journal editorial page and others, climate deniers have largely disappeared from major American media.
Of course, what is printed is different than there editorial page, but what is printed and how it is treated is with much discretion from the journalists and editors that these news outlets hire.
Another prominent News Corporation outlet, the Wall Street Journal's opinion page, similarly misled the public in 81 percent of letters, op - eds, columns, and editorials.
Following the bizarre attack on Clive Hamilton a few weeks ago, the Oz editorial page gives a full length response to the various online sources (mostly not named, but Peter Brent at Mumble cops the most flak, and Crikey is obviously an intended target) who bagged Tuesday's silly beatup of a no - news opinion poll.
Rob Hopkins of Transition Culture tells us that an editorial in the Western Morning News, a paper that often denounces wind farms and whose letters pages are filled with the correspondence of climate skeptics, has placed itself firmly behind the award of the Low Carbon Communities grant.
The bad news is that we're entering presidential election season, which means activists in the party (and warm activists are party activists) will continue their strategy of demagoguing the issue, while doing nothing about it - expect to take a beating in the partisan press and the big paper editorial pages.
The report claims Apple has an editorial team of about a dozen former journalists, led by veteran Apple executive Roger Rosner, who decide which articles get featured in the Top Stories or Spotlight sections of Apple News, or in the News tab on an iPhone, accessible by swiping left from the first page of the home screen.The
This weeks Winnipeg Real Estate News did a beautiful editorial of two pages on my collection.
REALTORS have to understand that just like the Realty Sellers and Property Guys merger (or what ever they are suggesting it is) made front page news in the Toronto Star on July 8th, with factually incorrect editorial posted, so too will the Toronto Star whose share holders own Househunting.ca and HGTV, continue to support all efforts that could give them access to MLS data.
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