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TODD SMITH — New York Times drops Op-Eds for Guest Essays | MS Business Journal

The New York Times has renamed its Op-Ed page, instead calling the articles on the page “Guest Essays,” reasoning that the term has become outdated in our digital age. The Times Opinion Editor Kathleen Kingsbury explained in a piece published recently that opinion page articles were first called “Op-Eds” because they were printed on the opposite side of the editorial page. Though many believed they were called “Op-Eds” because the opinions written were opposite that of the paper’s, Kingsbury wrote that the true purpose of the page was to “stimulate thought and provoke discussion of public problems.” “That important mission remains the same. But it’s time to change the name,” Kingsbury wrote. “The reason is simple: In the digital world, in which millions of Times subscribers absorb the paper’s journalism online, there is no geographical Op-Ed, just as there is no geographical Ed for Op-Ed to be opposi

Twitter Launches New Campaign in Support of Press Freedom and Local Journalists

Published May 3, 2021 Andrew Hutchinson Content and Social Media Manager This is interesting. Twitter has today launched a new campaign in support of local journalists as part of World Press Freedom Day, which includes full-page ads in various newspapers promoting Twitter lists of journalists to follow, as well as new education programs and funding to support open press coverage. As explained by Twitter: As journalists continue to selflessly report from the front lines of conflicts, in the face of hostile interests, and, especially during this past year, risk their personal health to cover a global pandemic, we believe it is pivotal that they and their industry are supported.

Twitter Launches New Campaign in Support of Press Freedom to Support Local Journalists

Published May 3, 2021 Andrew Hutchinson Content and Social Media Manager This is interesting. Twitter has today launched a new campaign in support of local journalists as part of World Press Freedom Day, which includes full-page ads in various newspapers promoting Twitter lists of journalists to follow, as well as new education programs and funding to support open press coverage. As explained by Twitter: As journalists continue to selflessly report from the front lines of conflicts, in the face of hostile interests, and, especially during this past year, risk their personal health to cover a global pandemic, we believe it is pivotal that they and their industry are supported.

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