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Bloomberg NewsThe publisher of News Corp.’s Wall Street Journal Europe newspaper resigned because of what he called a possible perception of impropriety involving two articles that originated with a business partner.
Andrew Langhoff, 49, who ran the newspaper’s business since January 2009, said an arrangement between its circulation department and a company called Executive Learning Partnership could be viewed as undermining the news operation’s editorial independence, according to his e-mail to employees today, a copy of which was obtained by Bloomberg News.
“Because the agreement could leave the impression that news coverage can be influenced by commercial relationships, as publisher with executive oversight, I believe that my resignation is now the most honorable course,” he wrote.
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