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Media & Journalism - September 2007

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Recently with at least three news pieces which were of great importance to all in general, I noticed that I'd read about the three of them pretty thoroughly in Yahoo and even in the latest news on local newspapers in the internet. But was amazed at how many answers I got back from Yahoo community members who'd had not heard anything on local or CABLE NEWS!!!

The questions about these news articles I'd posted on Wednesday and Thursday the latest, which was when I'd read them. But it wasn't until yesterday Friday_and many instances even Saturday_when Cable newscasters began showing these news. To everyone watching it seems it's something just happening, when in fact, it was two previous days that these were known.

One was about contamination to vegetables. I believe if news is put out there as soon as something is known, lots of illness and headache can be spared. And in some cases, lives saved even. Why such tardiness in broadcasting, even when these news have been confirmed?

2007-09-01 12:45:34 · 3 answers · asked by 1-2informationalways 1

Seems to me Senator Craig was tried and convicted by the media. Any thoughts???
http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20070901/us_time/craigisgoneleavinggopbruised

2007-09-01 09:06:08 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

someone! Please answer this quetion please! For science class, we have to select a current article (within the last year) from a newspaper, magazine, journal, or valid internet site. The article should come from a reputable source- wikipedia is not acceptable. Pk, i get that part , but the thing is i cant find any and also dont know how to. so my question is if anyone is nice enough to find me an article from an valid internet, with the date, source of article, the author and the title of the article., i would truly appreciate it.then what i have to do is a brief summary of the main point or findings of the article, how does it impact or apply to our world, ,and how this article pertain personally to me. Thank you all! i will give 10 points to the best answer!

2007-09-01 08:13:21 · 2 answers · asked by lover2 1

I like to read the local papers to keep up on local news and events as well as the New York times but find it easier to get information and save by using the internet postings

2007-09-01 07:49:58 · 4 answers · asked by marine42 2

Including lesbians?

2007-09-01 05:43:50 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

I found a blog that addresses this question but does not have a concrete definite answer...

so the question is...should 9/11 be a holiday?
if you want to view the blog see the link below

http://jaysmoney.blogspot.com/

2007-09-01 05:38:30 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Fox News channel deliberately hired a reasonably good-looking conservative guy (Sean Hannity) and an unattractive liberal guy (Alan Colmes). This was done to influennce viewers to make them more suseptible to conservative views. But now Sean Hannity is getting fat, getting a double chin and becoming chubby. He is unattractive now and he lost his advantage over Alan Colmes. What will Fox News do to keep the imbalance? Will they hire an even uglier "liberal" or a prettier conservative? Or just discontinue the program "Hannity and Colmes"?

2007-09-01 04:52:51 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

JEWISH MEDIA OWNERSHIP/CONTROL

The Newhouse Empire Founded by the Jew Sam Newhouse it is headed by S. I. (Si) Newhouse who runs a tightly knit family. They own 26 newspapers in 22 cities.

Gerald Levin former Chief Executive Officer AOL-Time Warner later replaced by Richard Parsons. AOL is the largest Internet service provider in the world, with 34 million U.S. subscribers Its subsidiary HBO with 26 million subscribers is the nation's largest pay-TV cable network.

Michael Eisner former Chief Executive Officer Disney. The Disney Empire is the second-largest media conglomerate today. Michael Eisner hired the Jews Jeffrey Katzenberg, Michael Ovitz, Sanford Litvak and Joe Roth as executives in turn.

In August 1995, Eisner acquired Capital Cities/ABC, Inc., which owns ABC television with its ten TV stations major metropolitan areas as New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Houston. ABC has 225 affiliated TV stations and 2,900 affiliated radio stations in the US. They produces well over 7,000 radio programs. They own 54 radio stations and operate others with many in major metropolitan areas like New York, Washington, and Los Angeles.

Fox Peter Chernin, who was president and chief operating officer, Gail Berman (Fox Entertainment Group); Mitchell Stern (DirecTV) ; Jane Friedman, chairman and CEO of Harper Collins; and Thomas Rothman, chairman of Fox Filmed Entertainment.

Barry Diller Owner of InterActive Corporation, which owns Expedia, Ticketmaster, The Home Shopping Network, Lending Tree, Hotels.com, CitySearch, Evite, Match.com, and other Internet businesses.)

DreamWorks founded by recording industry mogul David Geffen, Jeffrey Katzenberg (former Disney Pictures chairman), and director Steven Spielberg.

ABC Senior vice president for news at ABC, Paul Slavin, Bernard Gershon is senior vice president/general manager of the ABC News Digital Media Group, in charge of ABCNEWS.com, ABC News Productions, and ABC News Video Source.

NBC Universal. Edgar Bronfman, Jr. who headed the liquor giant Seagram Company Ltd. until its recent merger with Vivendi. His father, Edgar Bronfman, Sr., is president of the World Jewish Congress. In 1998 he acquired control of Polygram, the European record giant, from the Dutch manufacturer Phillips for 10.6 billion. Jews hold many top positions, Ron Meyer, is president and chief operating officer of Universal Studios. Stacey Snideris the chairman of Universal Pictures and Jeff Zucker is the president of NBC Universal Television Group.


Columbia Pictures, is owned by Sony. Chairman Amy Pascal

Sony BMG Music Entertainment, CEO Andrew Lack, formerly president and CEO of NBC, Howard Stringer, formerly of CBS, who hired Lack.

2007-09-01 04:36:50 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

"HAI FRIENDS"
In which site i can hear "INDIAN" news online.It is enough if i hear only the audio.
Please give me the web addresss of it.
................bye..........

2007-09-01 00:52:30 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

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