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unknown Wed, 28 Jul 2010 20:49:47 GM Shooting behind a different lens. By: Timothy McCormack. Early last Friday night, the flash of strobe lights shone on a sea of people who swayed inside of a small, dirty club that looked like it belonged in the 1980s, but it wasn't just ... Newspaper industry news - Media UK
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Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:31:27 GMT+00:00 - old and new AZ Central.com Social media , too, jumped on the story early and updated it often - and in some ways provided the most interesting coverage of all. ... Social media wrap: Brewer, Issa, Thompson and others react to Arizona ... Los Angeles Times (blog) Notable comments on SB 1070 decision East Valley Tribune Blocking an Immigration Law: What Does Arizona Do Now? time media Matters for America (blog) - New America Media - Arizona Daily Star John Dobosz is deputy editor of investing content for Forbes Media where he is ... - Forbes (blog)
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 19:59:41 GMT+00:00 where he is ... Forbes (blog) In terms of cyclicality, sailing the world's oceans to transport finished goods and raw materials is about as economically sensitive as you can get. ... 'Shock Ads': Do They Get People to Stop Smoking or Drive Safely? Or Do They Go ... - ABC News
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 21:22:18 GMT+00:00 ABC News To media watchers like Barbara Lippert of Adweek Media , this particular PSA is one of the most effective of its kind. "I think the 'Texting While Driving' ... From Google News Search: "news and media" Should the news media strive to be objective and independent of partisan politics? Is this possible? Q. Should the news media strive to be objective and independent of partisan politics? Is this possible? Asked by surfslug - Thu Nov 29 16:46:09 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Yes, it should strive to be as objective as possible, but no, it is impossible to be completely independent of partisan politics. Answered by R - Thu Nov 29 17:01:42 2007 Do you think that the news media does more to expose or to cover up? Q. Does it lie through omission? If a crime is commited, and on investigation it becomes obvious that it was a "job" done by The System, does the news media tend to follow through with the case or sweep it under the rug? Does the news media publish enough pictures of the front row thieves? What is required of candidates to obtain and to hold onto a job with the media? Asked by spanner - Wed Nov 29 21:50:41 2006 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments A. I think it exposes Answered by jbroedell - Wed Nov 29 21:52:11 2006 What's the most interesting news story which the media has failed to follow up on?
Q. Periodically, I find stories in the news media which seem interesting and potentially important. Amazingly, there will be little, if any, follow up to some of these stories. (E.g. I once saw a story on North Korean missile debris found in Alaska, which suggests a missle test aimed at Alaksa and an ability to hit Alaska. There was no follow up reporting however.) I'd like to know if you've got an example of such a story. (A weblink to the story would be ideal, but isn't necessary.) Asked by Brandon T - Mon Oct 27 04:38:51 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. The story about that guy who they said did that thing, but afterwards they never mentioned it again. What's up with that? Answered by Todd N - Wed Oct 29 23:00:21 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "news and media" |








