Please don't get me wrong, It's not that I'm too stupid to tell facts and opinions apart. But basically doing a full quote of the press release followed up with a once-sentence "Something is wrong about this" without any further rationale, argumentation or other kind of insight is neither a good news report nor a good commentary by all the usual criteria :)
I agree, the opinion part would have been better put in a comment, though. Making it part of the article carries a certain claim of authority ... and I think an editorial opinion should be a little better founded rather being just a statement like "blue is my favourite color" :)
Please don't get me wrong, It's not that I'm too stupid to tell facts and opinions apart. But basically doing a full quote of the press release followed up with a once-sentence "Something is wrong about this" without any further rationale, argumentation or other kind of insight is neither a good news report nor a good commentary by all the usual criteria :)
I agree, the opinion part would have been better put in a comment, though. Making it part of the article carries a certain claim of authority ... and I think an editorial opinion should be a little better founded rather being just a statement like "blue is my favourite color" :)