NEW YORK: A review of nearly 400 Op-Eds penned by academics in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Newark, NJ's Star-Ledger, found that the vast majority of the opinion pieces agreed with the editorial position of the paper in which they appeared.
The study showed, for instance, that 93% of the Op-Eds reviewed in The Times agreed with the paper's editorial stance and 95% of those in The Journal agreed.
Robert Sommer, president of The Observer Media Group, ...