Nor does The Blade share everything in advance, namely, its prize-winning investigative and enterprise coverage.
There could be an ethical problem if either institution started pulling its punches in reporting on the other. Mr. Royhab says flatly that wouldnt happen. Indeed, from what I have seen, WTOL hasnt shied away from reporting on labor situations at The Blade.
Nor, the editors say, would they suppress news involving the TV station.
However, if someone does think he sees something questionable, your ombudsman would like to know about it.
Several readers, not all of them Republicans, think The Blade dropped the ball on another story for political reasons. Robert Eric McFadden pleaded guilty in Columbus on July 9 to two felonies, which involved trying to market the services of a teenage prostitute.

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