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The war over Dan Froomkin's column "White House Briefing" on Washingtonpost.com -- not to be confused with the newspaper -- is turning into a bizarre public brawl. On one side are the paper's editorial staff, including political editor John Harris, Executive Editor Leonard Downie Jr., and assorted unnamed reporters, all arrayed against Washingtonpost.com Executive Editor Jim Brady, Froomkin, a number of bloggers, and hundreds of readers.
The firestorm was sparked by a column penned by ombudsman Deborah Howell:
Political reporters at The Post don't like WPNI columnist Dan Froomkin's "White House Briefing," which is highly opinionated and liberal. They're afraid that some readers think that Froomkin is a Post White House reporter.
John Harris, national political editor at the print Post, said, "The title invites confusion. It dilutes our only asset -- our credibility" as objective news reporters. Froomkin writes the kind of column "that we would never allow a White House reporter to write. I wish it could be done with a different title and display."
Harris is right; some readers do think Froomkin is a White House reporter. But Froomkin works only for the Web site and is very popular -- and Brady is not going to fool with that, though he is considering changing the column title and supplementing it with a conservative blogger.No doubt some of these reporters are the same who also told Howell they "don't appreciate that links are put on the Web site to what bloggers are saying about this or that story -- especially when the bloggers are highly negative."
Lakshmi Chaudhry is a senior editor at In These Times, and the former senior editor of AlterNet. You can write to her at lakshmi@alternet.org.
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