Sentences with phrase «editorial page coverage»

For years, Nebraska shared parenting advocates have pushed for legislative change, even obtaining favorable editorial page coverage from influential papers.

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Probe — that's the editorial page these days — was more interested in critiquing the quality of the British coverage of mankind's first step on the moon, than discussing its epochal importance to science and society.
During Needleman's tenure, the magazine saw significant growth in advertising pages as she expanded the editorial coverage from a focus on fashion and design into a general - interest luxury style magazine.
The editorial page's support for Michelle Rhee and Kaya Henderson have bled over into the newsroom coverage.
The author of the book named as the Best Self - Published book will receive editorial coverage as well as a year's worth of full - page ads in Shelf Unbound (rate card value $ 6,000.00).
The author of the book named as the Best Independently Published book will receive editorial coverage as well as a year's worth of full - page ads in Shelf Unbound (rate card value $ 6,000).
This page outlines the editorial and ethics policies that guide the professional conduct of all SEGA Nerds» staff members and our coverage of SEGA and the video game industry as a whole.
The museum's decision to show works from the collection of one of its trustees raised some ethical red flags by several bloggers, and last week gained momentum with a front page article on the NY Times followed by considerable coverage elsewhere, including an editorial in The Art Newspaper by Modern Art Notes» Tyler Green, who had previously blogged about the situation, and responses by Jerry Saltz in New York Magazine.
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.
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 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.»
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.
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