Entry Posted November 26, 2003

http://slate.msn.com/id/2091657/ Daily newspapers, unlike magazines, don’t directly respond to the letters of disgruntled readers. Jack Shafer says that a paper’s silence may sometimes give readers the impression that it is conceding error, and argues that they should mount a more active defence. (The Washington Post ombudsman’s report mentioned here is also worth reading.) 14:45