US: New York Times introduces Op-Classic, archived Op-Ed articles
Posted by Barbara Nguyen on February 18, 2008 at 9:51 AM
The New York Times will feature archived Op-Ed articles as part of its new weekly, online Op-Classic series.
The Times website explains the motivation behind sharing “classic” essays.
“Every week, we will feature essays by an Op-Ed columnist or contributor that we hope sheds some light on the current news or provides a window on the past,” the website said.
Op-Classic articles are immediately accessible on the nytimes.com website, with “new” Op-Classics going up every week.
Source: cyberjournalist.net
The Times website explains the motivation behind sharing “classic” essays.
“Every week, we will feature essays by an Op-Ed columnist or contributor that we hope sheds some light on the current news or provides a window on the past,” the website said.
Op-Classic articles are immediately accessible on the nytimes.com website, with “new” Op-Classics going up every week.
Source: cyberjournalist.net
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