Lou Gelfand writes in the Minneapolis Star Tribune about the issues raised by a bank sponsoring a column in the business section of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Gelfand wrote, “There is only one certainty. The Inquirer’s experiment will spread. When circulation and advertising go limp, tradition be damned.
“But I think the Inquirer ad is a big deal because inevitably an enterprising automobile dealership will grasp the wisdom of its logo symbol being on the cover of the Business section every day, but insist on withdrawal when the column includes an item about a manufacturer’s recall.
“The Inquirer’s editor says the bank will have no influence on what goes into the column.”
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