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Computers in Libraries - Vol. 24 Nbr. 4, April 2004

Lexisnexis Launches Campaign 2004 Coverage

LexisNexis announced that it has bundled relevant information from some of its more than 32,000 news, business, and legal sources into a one-stop resource for US election coverage. Current LexisNexis flat-rate subscribers to news content can access the new Campaign 2004 file on the lexis.com and nexis.com services at no additional charge.

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Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, The - Vol. 23 Nbr. 2, March 2004

Tv Middle East News Coverage: Informing or Only Alarming?

Hanley discusses the sponsorship of a thought-provoking panel discussion by the Mideast News Service (MNS) to examine television news coverage of the Middle East. The fledging MNS invited a lively group of commentators, moderated by MNS senior editor Phelps S. Hawkins, who has been a journalist for 35 years, mostly with NBC News.

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Quill, The - Vol. 92 Nbr. 4, May 2004

Chapter Briefs

A troubling trend in legal communities is people trying to get on juries, rather than get out of serving on them. That's because a growing fascination with courtroom dramas and intense media post-trial coverage has more people seeking their 15 minutes of fame, according to panelists at an April community forum called "Persecution: The News Media's Influence on High-Profile Court Cases." Meanwhile, students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison reactivated the Society of Professional Journali...

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Smith reviews Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Man, the Image and the World, A Retrospective by Philippe Arbaizar, Jean Clair, Claude Cookman, Robert Delpire, Peter Galassi, Jean-Noel Jeanneney, Jean Leymarie, and Serge Toubiana.

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Human Events - July 05, 2004

Iraq Sees Brighter Days Ahead

* Radical cleric Moqtada al Sadr, the leading nemesis of the U.S. among Iraq's Shiites, was so enraged by Zarqawi's attacks he directed his militia to join in solidarity with Iraqi police against this non-Iraqi terrorist.

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Public Relations Quarterly - Vol. 49 Nbr. 4, December 2004

We the Media Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People

We the Media Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People, by Dan Gillmore, is reviewed.

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Quill, The - Vol. 92 Nbr. 9, December 2004

Counter-Punching: Newspaper Absorbs Hit From Hurricane

While Hurricane Ivan loomed offshore and then on Sep 16 drew a bead on Pensacola FL, Randy Hammer, executive editor of the Pensacola News Journal, drew a bead on how to get a newspaper out. While newspaper staffers inspected the sandbags at the front door as the storm surge moved in, Hammer inspected his decision to keep people in the newspaper offices. Daigle recounts how Hammer and the Pensacola News Journal went about the business of getting the newsroom in shape so it could continue servi...

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Quill, The - Vol. 92 Nbr. 6, August 2004

Feelings Bring Stories to Life

Reporting a narrative often makes a reporter feel as if he is flying blind because most great narratives do not have an obvious narrative structure. Here, Gorman and Hallman discuss how narratives can effectively be used in reporting.

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Mississippi Business Journal, The - January 10, 2005

Covering Mississippi Politics Makes for Interesting Days

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Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly - Vol. 82 Nbr. 1, April 2005

Hype Versus Substance in Network Television Coverage of Presidential Election Campaigns

Content analysis of broadcast television networks' weekday nightly newscasts during the final weeks of the 1988, 1992, 1996, and 2000 presidential election campaigns found an emphasis on hype rather than substantive coverage of the campaigns. Examination of audio and video messages separately showed this to be true for both. Further, even when the audio was substantive, the accompanying visuals often were not. The results are discussed in terms of media reliance, journalistic responsibility, ...

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