The Wall Street Journal and Las Vegas Review-Journal published op-eds from the Employment Policies Institute to push claims about labor issues without noting the group is closely connected to the fast food industry.
FoxNews.com published an op-ed from Colin Hanna arguing against film industry regulation without disclosing his organization has received money to promote the film industry.
The New York Timespublished an op-ed defending cable broadband without noting the writer's group has received money from the cable industry's chief lobbying group.
USA Todaypublished an op-ed from a group attacking Media Matters for purportedly engaging "in the 21st century's version of book burning" by "target[ing] advertisers on shows such as Rush Limbaugh and Fox News." The paper didn't disclose that the group receives financial support from the very media companies that have a business interest in preventing such actions.
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