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Why do the editors allow me to review a news release or article before it is distributed, but reporters don’t?

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Why do the editors allow me to review a news release or article before it is distributed, but reporters don’t?

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A. Reporters should always provide their readers with fair and accurate news. A typical news article should have sources from both sides of the issue. By showing one information source a finished article, the source may wish to change their comments to counter the opposing sides comments.

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