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The Times' effort synthesized various antecedents and editorial visions. Journalistic innovation is usually complex and typically involves multiple external factors. The Times' op-ed page appeared in an era of democratizing cultural and political discourse and economic distress for the company
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It occurred to me that nothing is more interesting than opinion when opinion is interesting, so I devised a method of cleaning off the page opposite the editorial, which became the most important in America ... and thereon I decided to print opinions, ignoring
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is a possible precursor to the modern op-ed. When Swope took over as main editor in 1920, he opted to designate a page from editorial staff as "a catchall for book reviews, society boilerplate, and obituaries". Swope explained:
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itself. The newspaper's executives developed a place for outside contributors with space reserved for sale at a premium rate for additional commentaries and other purposes.
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piece is a short newspaper column that represents a writer's strong, informed, and focused opinion on an issue of relevance to a targeted audience. It is a written
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began including more opinionated journalism, adding more columns and increasing the extent of their opinion pages to drive public participation and readership.
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workers sought to increase or maintain their audience and relevance. According to the Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, major newspapers such as
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The relationship between op-eds, editors, and funding from interest groups has been a concern. In 2011, in an open letter to
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With the development and availability of radio and television broadcasting as major information outlets, stakeholders and
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is often credited with developing and naming the modern op-ed page.
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The modern op-ed page was developed in 1970 under the direction of
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of an author or entity with no affiliation with the publication's
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How to Write an Op-ed or Column - Harvard communications program
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A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human?
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Classic Op-Ed Structure - Harvard communications program
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prose
opinion
editorial board
The New York Times
Herbert Bayard Swope
The New York Evening World
print journalism
The New York Times
The Washington Post
The New York Times
John B. Oakes
Michael J. Socolow
conflict of interest
Opinion piece
Feuilleton
Pundit
"Definition of op-ed"
"Op-Ed? Editorial? What do all these terms really mean?"


"A Profitable Public Sphere: The Creation of the New York Times Op-Ed Page"
Oxford University Press
"'Journalism'"
"A press scholar explains how the New York Times op-ed page began"
"And Now a Word From Op-Ed"
"US journalists launch campaign for 'op-ed transparency'"
The Guardian
"Journos call for more transparency at New York Times op-ed page"
Columbia Journalism Review
"What we talk about when we talk about editing"

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