Some journalists and consumer advocates contend that broadcasting any material provided by an interested party distorts the news.
A journalist contends that the media and political groups are staging a war against women's rights.
One journalist contended that 60second Recap-style study videos might encourage students to avoid reading altogether.
However, some independent journalists, academics, and other experts contend that the fires could have been an accident or result of a panic.
Some journalists contend that Mr. Skaggs' hoaxes are just about as dated.
A journalist contends that important events have been predicted in the Bible.
A journalist reports on how "the Clinton propaganda machine" deals with scandals and contends with the press.
"Collier and Horowitz always wanted to be where the power is," contends a journalist who used to work with them.
In many countries, journalists must also contend with laws that make libel a criminal offense, and use a very broad standard to define libel.