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OP-ED Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comWord History and Origins. Origin of Op-Ed. An Americanism first recorded in 1920–25; abbreviation of op(posite) ed(itorial page), from its placement in the ...
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The Washington Post guide to writing an opinion articleJun 23, 2022 · An op-ed is an opinion piece by a guest writer that makes a clear argument about a topic usually (but not always) in the news.Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Op-ed - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in 1921 at the New York "World" by editor Herbert Bayard Swope, op-ed means the newspaper page opposite editorials, featuring opinions and ...
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Op-Ed? Editorial? What do all these terms really mean?Sep 13, 2018 · An op-ed, short for opposite editorial, is an opinionated article submitted to a newspaper for publication. They are written by members of the community, not ...<|separator|>
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What Does 'Op-Ed' Mean? - Quick and Dirty TipsApr 29, 2021 · “Op-ed” stands for “opposite editorial,” a somewhat outdated newspaper concept now that many people read “newspapers” online.
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[PDF] HOW TO WRITE AN OP-ED OR COLUMN - Projects at HarvardAn op-ed piece derives its name from originally having appeared opposite the editorial page in a newspaper. Today, the term is used more widely to represent a ...
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op-ed, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the word op-ed is in the 1920s. OED's earliest evidence for op-ed is from 1924, in the writing of ...
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The newspaper column and its origins - Sedalia DemocratFeb 26, 2022 · The newspaper column had its origins in early 18th century London, when The Tatler appeared, followed by The Spectator, with Joseph Addison and Sir Richard ...
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Early American Newspapering - Colonial WilliamsburgNot until 1690 did the first English-American news sheet debut—Boston's Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick, published by Benjamin Harris ...
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8.2: Opinion-Based Journalism - Social Sci LibreTextsJan 11, 2023 · There are several types of opinion-based forms of journalism. The most common ones are editorials, op-eds, and columns. Another type of ...Introduction · Types of Opinion-Based... · Editorials · Op-Eds
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A Short History of Opinion JournalismHorace Greeley founded the New York Tribune in 1841 and is credited with inventing the idea of segregating news reports from opinion writing.Missing: precursors modern
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The Spectator | British Periodical, 1711-1712 | BritannicaOct 10, 2025 · Addison's reputation as an essayist has surpassed that of Steele, but their individual contributions to the success of The Spectator are ...
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2.3 The Birth of Newspapers and Periodicals - FiveableFirst printed newspapers appeared in Europe in the early 17th century · Benjamin Harris, an English journalist, published "Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and ...
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Federalist Papers: Primary Documents in American HistoryAug 29, 2025 · The Federalist Papers is a series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison between October 1787 and May 1788.Federalist Nos. 1-10 · Federalist Nos. 51-60 · Federalist Nos. 31-40
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Why opinion journalism matters - Massachusetts Daily CollegianMar 5, 2015 · An early form of opinion journalism is “The Federalist Papers,” first published in newspapers in 1787 and 1788. These were a series of ...
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A press scholar explains how the New York Times op-ed page got ...Sep 27, 2010 · Times editorial board member John B. Oakes began to envision the page in the late 1950s, proposing the idea to Times publisher Orvil Dryfoos.Missing: precursors modern
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The Op-Ed Pages, Explained - The New York TimesDec 3, 2017 · The Op-Ed pages were born, in part, because of the closing of New York's top conservative newspaper, The New York Herald Tribune. They were ...
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[PDF] The Creation of the New York Times Op-Ed PageJul 29, 2016 · The Times op-ed page appeared in an era of democratizing cultural and political discourse and of economic distress for the company itself.
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A 1950s-60s Golden Age for newspapers? - San Francisco Public ...Sep 12, 2011 · It adopted “freak makeup” for its front page, abandoning the stodgy balanced layout of earlier decades One secret: During the late 1950s ...
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2 A History of Opinion in the US Media - Oxford AcademicChapter 2 traces the history of the space of opinion and analyzes the rise of the special class of media pundits who dominate it.
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Why The New York Times Is Retiring the Term 'Op-Ed'Apr 26, 2021 · A half century ago, Times editors made a bet that readers would appreciate a wider range of opinion.
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[PDF] The Long-lasting Effects of Newspaper Op-Eds on Public OpinionABSTRACT. Do newspaper opinion pieces change the minds of those who read them? We conduct two randomized panel survey experiments on.<|separator|>
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The Changing Face of Op-Ed Sections - Birnbach CommunicationsOpinion sections in newspapers are changing. Since the 1970s, opinion articles published in newspapers were called “Op-Eds” because they were located on the ...
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NYT Web Help - Op-Ed SubmissionsThe New York Times accepts opinion articles on any topic. The suggested length is 650 words, but submissions of any length will be considered.Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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Submission Information - The OpEd ProjectThey are taken into consideration for the op-ed page or the Sunday Review. Articles typically run from 400-1200 words; submissions of any length will be ...
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Submit an op-ed - The Washington PostSubmissions should be limited to 800 words. We consider only completed articles and cannot commit to, or provide guidance on, article proposals. Op-eds may not ...
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Op-Ed Writing: The Basics - The OpEd ProjectWe explore how credibility works, walk you through a method of changing hearts and minds, and share a framework for thinking bigger. You will emerge with an op- ...Submission Information · Pitching · Community ResourcesMissing: significance | Show results with:significance
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How To Write An Op Ed | PinkstonOp-Ed Structure · STEP ONE: THE LEDE · STEP TWO: THE FIRST PARAGRAPH · STEP THREE: SUPPORT YOUR OPINION · STEP FOUR: CONCLUSION · STEP 5: REVIEW YOUR OP-ED.Why Write an Op-Ed in 2025? · Writing your Op-Ed
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Writing Effective Op-Eds - Communicator Toolkit - Duke UniversityAn op-ed is not a news story that simply describes a situation; it is your opinion about how to improve matters. An op-ed is not a journal article. It needs to ...
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That's Your Opinion: Tips on Writing Op-Eds - PRCG | HaggertyIn writing an op-ed, you might keep in mind Aristotle's three rhetorical appeals: ethos, logos, and pathos. Ethos is the ethical appeal that establishes your ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Rhetoric of the Op-Ed Page: Ethos, Logos, and PathosPick a situation, and write a short skit showing those persuasive strategies in action. Each skit should employ logical, emotional, and ethical persuasion.
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Using Rhetorical Strategies for Persuasion - Purdue OWLUse only credible, reliable sources to build your argument and cite those sources properly. · Respect the reader by stating the opposing position accurately.
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[PDF] The Rhetoric of Newspaper Editorials - ARC JournalsThis study attempts to examine the Rhetorical Devices employed by editorial writers in order to persuade their readers. As a quantitative genre-analysis ...Missing: op- | Show results with:op-
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Full article: Rhetorical strategy preferences in newspaper editorialsThis study examines the rhetorical strategies used in the editorials of the Daily Graphic of Ghana and the New York Times of the United States.
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[PDF] Guidelines for Op-Ed, Commentary, and Opinion WritingMar 18, 2015 · • Rhetorical Questions. • Counterargument. Frames Evidence. • Point of View. • Rebuttal through SWOT. Analysis. • Variation in sentence length.
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(PDF) Rhetorical Aspects in Newspaper Editorials - ResearchGateThis article outlines the common rhetorical aspects in newspaper editorials. The discussion is based on available writings on editorials, and is presented ...
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The SAGE Encyclopedia of Journalism - Op-Ed Page“Op-ed” is abbreviated from “opposite editorial” due to the tradition of newspapers placing opinion material on the page opposite the ...Missing: dominance | Show results with:dominance
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100 Years of 100 Things: Newspaper Opinion Sections - WNYCFeb 27, 2025 · Newspapers did have some news reporting, obviously, but primarily they were about opinions and points of view. They were partisan.Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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Newspapers Fact Sheet - Pew Research CenterNov 10, 2023 · Newspapers are a critical part of the American news landscape, but they have been hit hard as more and more Americans consume news digitally.
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A guide to press freedom op-edsnot to prompt any specific action. Those can run anytime but, again, they're likely ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The biggest U.S. newspaper chain wants less opinion in its pagesJun 9, 2022 · Gannett is urging its 250-some newspapers to rethink or cut back on opinion writing and political endorsements, arguing they repel readers.
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Opinion Video - The New York TimesWe make documentary films, argued video shorts and video guest essays (formerly known as video Op-Eds) that allow voices from outside The Times to speak ...Trump Purged These... · What Having a Brother With... · Page 4 · Page 5
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The Changing TV News Landscape | Pew Research CenterMar 17, 2013 · By far the highest percentage of opinion and commentary is on MSNBC (85% to 15% reporting). Fox was in between at 55% commentary and 45% ...
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Confusion about what's news and what's opinion is a big problem ...Sep 19, 2018 · Many people said that news reporting they see seems closer to commentary than just the facts (42 percent), or it contains too much analysis (17 ...
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How Conservative Talk Radio Transformed American Politics | TPRMar 1, 2020 · The Fairness Doctrine was enacted in 1949, which required radio and television stations to give equal time to differing opinions on important ...
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Bias in Cable News: Persuasion and PolarizationWe measure the persuasive effects of slanted news and tastes for like-minded news, exploiting cable channel positions as exogenous shifters of cable news ...<|separator|>
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The Long-lasting Effects of Newspaper Op-Eds on Public OpinionWe find that op-eds were persuasive to both the mass public and elites, but marginally more persuasive among the mass public.
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Influencing Public Policy: An Analysis of Published Op‐Eds by ...Op-eds can impact public policy by presenting an expert opinion on current events and issues that are being discussed in the news but offer alternate views that ...
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100 op-eds that tell the story of the 2010s (opinion) - CNNDec 19, 2019 · take one last look back at the past 10 years—the political upheaval, the social earthquakes and their joys (and disappointments), the natural ...
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Is news bias fueled by journalists supplying slanted views or readers ...Dec 17, 2024 · Demand-driven bias happens when newspapers offer slanted news to appeal to readers. Supply-driven bias stems from the ideological leanings of owners or ...
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[PDF] A Multi-layered Analysis of The New York Times Op-Ed: A Case StudyEd) of The New York Times, particularly in 2015. The Op-Ed debuted in The New. York Times on September 21, 1970, and since its inception, it is written by a.
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Opinion editorials: the science and art of combining evidence with ...A non-partisan web-based project that makes the latest evidence on controversial health-policy issues available to the Canadian news media.Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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Broken Windows - The AtlanticMar 1, 1982 · Broken Windows. This influential March 1982 piece has been credited with reversing the lengthy crime epidemic that plagued New York City. James ...
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The Strange History and Impact of Broken Windows - Vital CityOct 25, 2022 · “Broken windows” comes from the title of an article that George Kelling and James Q. Wilson wrote for the Atlantic Monthly in 1982, 40 years ago.
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"Broken Windows: New Evidence from New York City and a Five ...According to a recent National Research Council report, existing research does not provide strong support for the broken windows hypothesis – with the possible ...
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Broken Windows, Informal Social Control, and Crime: Assessing ...The broken windows thesis posits that neighborhood disorder increases crime directly and indirectly by undermining neighborhood informal social control.
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Source and Content Diversity in Op-Ed Pages: Assessing Editorial ...The study revealed that editors in both newspapers allowed only limited diversity in its source selection and issue stand on the discussion of gay marriages, ...<|separator|>
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U.S. Media Polarization and the 2020 Election: A Nation DividedJan 24, 2020 · A new Pew Research Center report finds that Republicans and Democrats place their trust in two nearly inverse news media environments.
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New York Times Says Senator's Op-Ed Did Not Meet StandardsJun 4, 2020 · After a staff uproar, The Times says the editing process was “rushed.” Senator Tom Cotton's “Send In the Troops” essay is now under review.
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'NYT' Editorial Page Editor Resigns After Op-Ed Backlash - NPRJun 7, 2020 · The editorial page editor of The New York Times has resigned in the wake of a controversy over the decision to run an op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton titled Send in ...<|separator|>
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I Was a Heretic at The New York Times - The AtlanticFeb 26, 2024 · But many of my colleagues didn't want their name attached to op-eds advancing conservative arguments, and early-to-mid-career staffers would ...
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When the New York Times lost its way - The EconomistDec 14, 2023 · He told me the Times needed more conservative voices, and that its own editorial line had become predictably left-wing.
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The New York Times Used to Be a Model of Diverse Opinion. What ...Jun 14, 2020 · Fifty years ago, like today, newsrooms were divided about what "objectivity" means. Here's how a détente was reached.
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Five Key Insights Into Americans' Views of the News MediaFeb 27, 2025 · 1. Americans' trust in the mass media is at its lowest point in more than five decades. · 2. Republicans' lack of trust in the mass media has ...Missing: empirical op-
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Ethical Journalism Handbook - The New York TimesMar 26, 2025 · We do not inquire pointlessly into someone's personal life. Staff members may not threaten uncooperative sources. They may not promise favorable ...
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The conflicts of interest and corporate interests lurking behind op ...Dec 27, 2017 · The conflict-of-interest areas range from Saudi Arabia to the economy and environmental issues. Editorial page editor Fred Hiatt told Media ...
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Undisclosed conflict of interest | COPEAuthors initially stated no COI, but later it was revealed they were all influential in a CMG, with the lead author's spouse being a company secretary.
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The conflict over conflicts of interest - Columbia Journalism ReviewAug 18, 2021 · Many editors, educational institutions, and ethics experts seem to send the message to reporters that conflicts of interest don't matter. In ...<|separator|>
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Editorial code of ethics - The Western ProducerAll actual or apparent conflicts of interest involving writers of articles or columns will be disclosed to readers. For example, a member of a political party ...
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The Ethics of Op-Eds - Center for Media EngagementDec 29, 2020 · These recent instances provide an opportunity to assess the ethical implications of op-eds in journalism overall.
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Echo chambers, filter bubbles, and polarisation: a literature reviewJan 19, 2022 · In this literature review we examine, specifically, social science work presenting evidence concerning the existence, causes, and effect of ...
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Social Media Effects: Hijacking Democracy and Civility in Civic ...Social media offer a direct connection to people and thus allows for the spread of fragmented ideas such as populism to circumvent journalistic gatekeepers. In ...
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Impact of Social Media on the Relationship between Journalism and ...Jan 25, 2022 · These include the growing number of sources of information that increased the competition and decreased journalists' monopoly over the news.
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Our Fragmented Media Age, and What Might Come NextNov 22, 2024 · The history of IndyMedia shows that fragmentation and its attendant proliferation of new and competing voices is neither a totally new phenomenon.
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The Decline of Newspapers, in Four Charts - Brookings InstitutionNewspaper revenues are dropping steadily as spending on advertising has dispersed online. · The number of journalists at U.S. newspapers has dropped 39% since ...
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Trust in Media at New Low of 28% in U.S. - Gallup NewsOct 2, 2025 · Americans' trust in newspapers, television and radio to report the news fully, accurately and fairly is at a new low of 28%.
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State of the Op-Ed | PinkstonThe predecessor of the modern op-ed first appeared in 1921, in the New York World. ... In 1970, The New York Times published its first op-ed page, to which ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins