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All Ombudsmen on Ombudsmen:
Going face to face with readers
By Lynne Enders Glaser
Neiman Reports © 1993
A friend suggested the other day that I was “silly, at best,” to speak before “conservative” groups like the Rotary and Farm Bureau on behalf of the “liberal” media and a “liberal” newspaper like The Fresno (Calif.) Bee.
I not only take exception to her choice of words, but I take exception to her thesis.
First, there’s nothing “silly” at all about schmoozing with readers on the essence of the First Amendment — discussing what an unfettered press means on a personal basis, particularly at a time when people have become polarized, …



