A New York Times front-page article Monday detailed a new phenomenon
in news coverage of the presidential campaign: candidates insisting on
"quote approval," telling reporters what they can and cannot use in
some stories. And, stunningly, reporters agreeing to it.

This, folks, is news. Any way you look at it, this is a jaw-dropping
turn in journalism, and it raises a lot of questions. Among them: Can
you trust the reporters and news organizations who do this? Is it ever
justified on the candidate's side or on the reporter's side? Where is
this leading us?

http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/19/opinion/rather-quote-approval-reporting/index.html

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