berrybunches
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So I just checked my email and NPR wrote me back after my email telling them it was disgraceful, the way they were handling coverage of Ron Paul.
at the end it links to this NPR story which is actually very possitive, here:
http://www.npr.org/ombudsman/2008/01/is_npr_ignoring_ron_paul_1.html#more
THEM:
Thank you for contacting NPR.
We appreciate your e-mail regarding our coverage of Ron Paul.
NPR makes continuous efforts to provide accurate and fair coverage of all of the Presidential candidates. Whether covering the debates or issues involving individual candidates, we are committed to providing listeners with the best possible reporting. There is no room for bias anywhere in our newsroom. What you hear on the air, or on NPR.org, is governed by a strong code of ethics and practices. These standards are in place to protect and support the integrity, impartiality and conduct of our journalists. I encourage you to review the code, which is posted online at www.npr.org/about/ethics/.
If you continue to have concerns regarding NPR's coverage, we encourage you to visit the Ombudsman page on our website http://www.npr.org/ombudsman/. There you can send an e-mail to the Office of the Ombudsman as well as see our Ombudsman's latest column on this very issue, http://www.npr.org/ombudsman/2008/01/is_npr_ignoring_ron_paul_1.html#more
You can see our complete 2008 election coverage by visiting our website, www.npr.org.
Thank you for listening and for your continued support of public broadcasting. For the latest news and information, visit NPR.org.
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HAHAHAHA There is no room for bias anywhere in our newsroom
LOL that would have been funny before Ron Paul!
at the end it links to this NPR story which is actually very possitive, here:
http://www.npr.org/ombudsman/2008/01/is_npr_ignoring_ron_paul_1.html#more
THEM:
Thank you for contacting NPR.
We appreciate your e-mail regarding our coverage of Ron Paul.
NPR makes continuous efforts to provide accurate and fair coverage of all of the Presidential candidates. Whether covering the debates or issues involving individual candidates, we are committed to providing listeners with the best possible reporting. There is no room for bias anywhere in our newsroom. What you hear on the air, or on NPR.org, is governed by a strong code of ethics and practices. These standards are in place to protect and support the integrity, impartiality and conduct of our journalists. I encourage you to review the code, which is posted online at www.npr.org/about/ethics/.
If you continue to have concerns regarding NPR's coverage, we encourage you to visit the Ombudsman page on our website http://www.npr.org/ombudsman/. There you can send an e-mail to the Office of the Ombudsman as well as see our Ombudsman's latest column on this very issue, http://www.npr.org/ombudsman/2008/01/is_npr_ignoring_ron_paul_1.html#more
You can see our complete 2008 election coverage by visiting our website, www.npr.org.
Thank you for listening and for your continued support of public broadcasting. For the latest news and information, visit NPR.org.
END
HAHAHAHA There is no room for bias anywhere in our newsroom
LOL that would have been funny before Ron Paul!