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From the supplier: The San Jose Mercury News was pressured into apologizing for an article and running house advertisements supporting car dealers because of a car dealers' advertisement boycott. The car dealers were displeased with an article in the Sunday section with consumer tips on negotiating with dealers. The dealers felt that the article enforced a stereotype and made them look bad. The newspaper's succumbing to pressure will raise questions about its integrity and objectivity.
Citation DetailsTitle: Those sensitive auto dealers strike again, and another newspaper caves. (auto dealers responded to an unflattering article in the San Jose Mercury News with an advertisement boycott)
Author: Alicia C. Shepard
Publication:American Journalism Review (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 1994
Publisher: University of Maryland
Volume: v16
Issue: n7
Page: p14(2)
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