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minus-squareUriel238 [all pronouns]linkfedilink43•edit-21 year agoWhether or not USA Today believes in free speech, its sponsors to not. They expect brand safe conduct. Also USA Today’s upper management has opinions on what they would publish. You won’t see pro-anarchist op-eds in USA Today. That said, news agencies are less good for getting news rather used in conjunction with others to confirm their veracity.
Whether or not USA Today believes in free speech, its sponsors to not. They expect brand safe conduct.
Also USA Today’s upper management has opinions on what they would publish. You won’t see pro-anarchist op-eds in USA Today.
That said, news agencies are less good for getting news rather used in conjunction with others to confirm their veracity.