Robert Dixon, the editor of the Business Press, a publication of the Riverside Press-Enterprise in California, complained about the editorial content in his publication and was subsequently shown the door by his publisher, according to e-mails sent by Dixon and posted on the Romenesko site.
“It is perhaps telling that the publishers chose to ignore all of the methods traditionally employed to separate advertising from editorial content. I offered my views on maintaining this distinction when the concept was first proposed several months ago.”
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