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NYT Mea Culpa (of sorts) about ACORN Non-coverage
H/T Powerline.

LAST Sunday's column about the coverage of Acorn prompted nearly 400 messages and online comments from readers, some convinced that The Times is suppressing news that might damage liberals, and others equally convinced that The Times is about to cave in to extremists on the right.

When The Times misses or is slow on a story that is boiling elsewhere -- and Acorn was having real-world impact, with Congressional votes and a criminal investigation -- it lets its readers down.
Don't worry, Hoyt - they're used to it by now.Here's an example, from Leigh Allen of San Francisco, who said she relies on The Times to keep her informed: "I often don't hear about the latest conflict until I read a Facebook rant from an old high school friend or talk on the phone with my mother (both in conservative Orange County, Calif.). It's embarrassing not to be able to respond with facts when I hadn't even heard about the issue." Michele Cusack of Novato, Calif., said that when someone asked if she had heard the latest about Acorn, "I had to answer 'no' because I get all my news from The New York Times."
Yee-ouch. That's gotta leave a mark.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2009-10-04
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=280328