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Editorial independence
Editorial
independence
is
the freedom
of
editors
to make
decisions
without
interference
from the
owners
of a
publication
. Editorial independence is
tested
, for
instance
, if a
newspaper
runs
articles
that may be
unpopular
with its
advertising
clientele
or
critical
of its
ownership
.
Related
controversies
Fox television and Monsanto Company
This
story
is
featured
at
length
in the
documentaries
The Corporation
and
Outfoxed
.