Headline RoundupJune 9th, 2020

Top Philadelphia Inquirer Editor Resigns After Controversy Over "Buildings Matter, Too" Headline

Summary from the AllSides News Team

The Philadelphia Inquirer's executive editor resigned this week following controversy over a recent column published by the paper. Initially titled "Buildings Matter, Too," the article decried property damage in the wake of protests and riots. The paper apologized after running the headline, and changed it to "Damaging buildings disproportionately hurts the people protesters are trying to uplift." Reports from left-rated outlets focused on the backlash from the Inquirer's own journalists. Coverage from right-rated outlets framed Wischnowski's departure as an example of media outlets supposedly allowing critical feedback to dictate their content, following a similar controversy last week regarding the New York Times and an op-ed from Republican Sen. Tom Cotton that led to the Times' head opinion page editor resigning.

Featured Coverage of this Story

More headline roundups

More News about Media Industry from the Left, Center and Right

From the Left

From the Center

From the Right