That is natural, says Arthur Brisbane, the former public editor for the New York Times.
Before coming to Bloomberg, Mr. Hoyt was at one point public editor at the New York Times.
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Margaret Sullivan, public editor for the Times, is sort of the op-ed page ombudsman for the venerable publication.
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Baseball historian and one-time New York Times Public Editor Daniel Okrent agrees it makes sense to measure different eras differently.
However, the paper's public editor has said it is "worth considering whether he is the right person for the job".
According to the newspaper's Public Editor, Margaret Sullivan, the final answer rests where it often does: in between the two extremes.
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"I agree with another past public editor, Dan Okrent, and my predecessor as executive editor, Bill Keller, that in covering some social and cultural issues, the Times sometimes reflects its urban and cosmopolitan base, " she continued.
"We value not the absence of opinion but the illusion of the absence of opinion, " said Daniel Okrent, the former public editor of The New York Times, who called it a conundrum for the modern press.
Key jobs have included editor of the BBC's 1992 television election night programme, editor of Public Eye, editor of Newsnight, editor of Panorama, head of current affairs.
Megan Murray is a writer, editor, and public relations professional who has worked in publishing and education for the last seven years.
"Given that several musicians at the recent Grammy Awards reported receiving requests NOT to talk about the war during the telecast, I think the Screen Actors Guild is justified in being concerned, " Tom Cole, arts editor of US National Public Radio, told BBC News Online.
"Public education is paid for by the public, used by the public and of crucial public concern, so these data should be made public, " said the Journal's editor in chief, Robert Thomson.
The decision to clear Mr Erwin Arnada, the former editor of Playboy in Indonesia, of public indecency charges in 2007 was a controversial one.
And she is the senior editor of Changing Gears, a new public radio project in Michigan that looks at the reinvention of the Rust Belt.
Connecticut is one of only 18 states that assess personal property tax on motor vehicles, according to David Brunori, a public policy professor at George Washington University and contributing editor of State Tax Notes.
Mr. Zakaria, who also hosts a show on global affairs on CNN, is one of the country's most prominent public intellectuals, having served for a decade as editor of Newsweek International before joining Time magazine as editor-at-large in 2010.
"The only thing that is safe for newspapers to write about is the Yomiuri Giants baseball team, because 60% of the Japanese public supports them, " says Osamu Shimogiri, editor of the Nikkan Gendai, a racy tabloid that did publish the so-called Ombudsman list.
For their efforts, America's journalism establishment lavished praise and awards on the paper and its longtime editor Jim Amoss, including Pulitzer Prizes for public service and breaking news.
More than one-third of the nation's 500 largest public companies are still family-controlled, estimates Joseph Astrachan, editor of Family Business Review.
The paper's editor Imraan Hosany was later arrested and charged with outrage to public and religious morality for publishing the photographs.
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But BBC home editor Mark Easton said some data given to journalists before the public launch had later been removed from public view.
As my editor, Eric Savitz, reported, the deal followed public remarks that Qualcomm was re-evaluating this service, known as MediaFLO or FLO TV.
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Just Opened London was spearheaded by public relations operative Lauren Scott (of ScottIdeas) and Kirsty Hathaway, editor of travel resource Beach Tomato, formerly with GQ and Vogue.
When that painting was sold, there were more than 300 Lowry works in the store rooms of public collections in nearby Salford and Manchester, according to David Lee, editor of art magazine The Jackdaw.
The editor of the Western Mail newspaper William Davies was key to rallying public support.
Imraan Hosany, the editor of the Mauritian Sunday Times, is charged with outrage against public and religious morality.
In a statement on News International's website, Sun editor Dominic Mohan said it was "a workable solution which should command public confidence".
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"He is one of the few Japanese leaders who can speak his mind clearly and openly to the public and take swift action on what he believes in, " says Matsui Kiyondo, editor-in-chief of the influential monthly magazine Bungei Shunju.
"Public radio people are beginning to realize how valuable their franchises are, " says Thomas Taylor, editor of M Street Daily, a trade publication.
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