Monday, April 16, 2007

Inquirer to run ads on front page

Beginning this week, readers of the Philadelphia Inquirer will see ads in the bottom right corner of the front page. And, beginning April 30, a new advertising format purchased by Citizens Bank will debut on the front of the weekday Business sections. It will include a Citizens Bank ad across the bottom of the page and another smaller ad in the top corner.

In a more unusual arrangement, a Citizens Bank label will run with a new column produced by Inquirer writers and editors. Some of the revenue from the ads will be used to hire an editor for the column, which will focus on short news items about local, publicly traded companies. The new feature will be boxed in green, Citizens Bank's color.

Media experts the branded column could be confusing to readers.

While there's nothing inherently wrong with sponsorship of editorial content, it can create the perception of advertiser influence, or the real thing, said Jill Geisler, who teaches ethics at the Poynter Institute, a St. Petersburg, Fla., school for journalists. Editorial independence is a core journalistic value.

Allowing such sponsorship is "a road that needs good guardrails," she said, "or you can drive yourself off a credibility cliff."

Click on the headline to read the full story by Stacey Burling in the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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