Some San Diego TV Stations Sell Content to Advertisers

San Diego CityBeat | September 16, 2009
As the numbers at the bottom of financial statements go from black to red, there's been increasing pressure on editorial departments in print, television and radio to blur the line between journalism and advertising. The key to remaining on the right side of ethics and the law is identifying the type of content.

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