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Katie Couric's CBS News Webcasts and the Future of More Casual NewsTired of buttoned-down anchor presenting the national news? Perhaps you should give Katie Couric's new loose-tongued CBS News webcasts a try that might just change the face of how news is presented in the future after years of being overly conservative... -
Continue to Talk About CBS News Reports "Children of the Recession"After I watched and read the special report from CBS News Sunday Morning, I got some additional thoughts on the "Children of the Recession".
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Erin Andrews Peephole Video on CBS and Fox NewsCBS and Fox have shown the Erin Andrews peephole video (technically, just small parts of it). The Erin Andrews peephole video has made it onto national television, albeit in bits of pixilated, blurred out segments or still pictures... -
CBS News Loses Its MindFiction is stranger than truth. At least that's what one of CBS' latest stories tells me. See how CBS has crossed over into the ranks of the true believers of Bush-hate.
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Katie Couric Leaving 'CBS Evening News' - Memorable Moments from the Past 5 YearsKatie Couric, CBS News anchor since 2006, is reportedly stepping down in June. A formal announcement and a possible replacement is expected to be forthcoming soon. -
Choosing a News Source for Your Web SiteFox News is one of the hottest properties on the Internet despite being criticised by detractors as being not as "fair and balanced" as they like to claim.
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Av Westin: Addressing News Industry RacismWestin is my kind of guy! He has managed to piss off many major news organizations, producers, station managers and media insiders by writing a handbook entitled "Best Practices for Television Journalists". -
Which News Web Sites Break News First?This article explores how top news, media Web sites rank in breaking news first, fastest.
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CBS Walks the Walk but Can They Talk the Talk?CBS' new daytime talk show, 'The Talk', is slated to premiere on October 18th. And while it doesn't come with Barbara Walters, it does come with six other famous ladies. So who's talking on 'The Talk'?
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The CBS Evening News with Bob SchiefferTV viewers are increasingly tuning into the third place CBS Evening News, raising its ratings for the first time in decades. The secret draw is its unassuming "temporary" anchor, Bob Schieffer, as his biggest fan and writer, MJ Call, explains.
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Fox News Judged "Most Trusted" in Suffolk University PollOnce again Fox News is judged "most trusted" news source in America. How many years in a row must this happen before the opposition finally accepts the truth? Main stream media is left biased. -
CBS Undercover Boss Illustrates Roots of US Job DissatisfactionCBS' Undercover Boss first aired on Super Bowl Sunday. A new show, Undercover Boss episodes raked in phenomenal ratings and the ire of the Washington Post. Yet a closer look suggests that CBS stumbled over the roots of America's job dissatisfaction. -
Chicago News Anchor, Randy Salerno, Dies in Snowmobiling AccidentChicago morning news anchor, Randy Salerno, died on Thursday, January 24, 2008 in a snowmobiling accident near Eagle River, Wisconsin.
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Breaking News: Anna Nicole Smith Dead at 39CBS News and several other news outlets are reporting that Anna Nicole Smith has passed away. -
Why Katie Couric Should Not Have Been Chosen to Become the New Anchor of CBS Evening NewsWhy was Katie Couric chosen to become the new anchor of CBS News? It certainly isn't because of her resume as a hard-hitting, truth-seeking reporter.
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CBS's Couric Plagiarizes Video Essay, Claims She was UnawareA CBS News producer has been fired and the network issued an apology after a Katie Couric video essay on libraries was found to have been plagiarized from the Wall Street Journal.
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Viewers Seem to Prefer to Get Their TV News from Older Anglo MenKatie Couric's ratings problem are being blamed in part on an audience preference for old white guys.
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Credible Fake News? The Role of Satirical Reporting in Modern TimesPaper discusses the history, accuracy, and role of satirical news, specifically the type used by Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.
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Several Colleges and Universities Planning Boycott of US News Ranking SystemThe pressure to change the US News and World Report college and university ranking system mounts in the face of a boycott.
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Why I Stopped Watching the NewsTelevised news is a sickening concoction of tabloid, hysterics and fluff. I said 'enough' and never looked back. -
What's News? The Numbers, The Words, And YouEssentially, "news" is information which someone or something has categorized, packaged, and channeled to us as new and useful - as they define it. Are you content having someone or something else define your life? -
BREAKING NEWS: News Anchor Ed Bradley Dies at Age 65"60 Minutes" news anchor Ed Bradley lost his battle with Leukemia this morning at New York's Mount Sinai Hospital. -
CBS Amazes by Having 20 Shows in Top 30 in New SeasonCBS rules prime-time television with top programming.
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Are We Being Manipulated by the News Media?We pretty much flick on the television news every day, out of habit. How much of what we hear, though, can we actually believe?
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Multiple Births in the NewsAn overview of recent multiple birth stories in the news. -
CNN, CBS Polls: Obama Wins Final Presidential DebateThe third and final presidential debate was held at Hofstra University in New York at 9:00 p.m. EST. CBS' Bob Schieffer was the moderator. The subject was Domestic Policy. Senator McCain needed to win. So he started talking about "Joe the Plumber"... -
News EntertainmentThe cable news shows, especially Fox and MSNBC should stop referring to themselves as news networks. They have made "news" a dirty word.
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Charlie Sheen May Be Back on CBS' Two and a Half MenCharlie Sheen is still winning, and this time CBS is begging Sheen to come back to Two and a Half Men, even though they had officially fired him from the sitcom. -
CBS Announces CBS InteractiveCBS Corporation announced today the creation of the CBS Interactive Audience Network.
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Does News 24/7 Really Keep You Informed?Does the 24/7 news cycle help to keep people informed of current events, or is it simply an emotional echo chamber of regurgitated ideas?
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Media Bias Not Exclusive to Cable News NetworksWhile bias and partisanship in televised news coverage can be more easily identified, we must not forget that print media is subject to the same trappings of money and personal preferrence.
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NEWS, NEWS, MY KINGDOM for SOME NEWSNews reporting is a thing of the past. No longer can you pickup a newspaper or turn on television and find out what is going on in the world today.
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Chima Kicked Out of Big Brother House by CBSThe evolving story of Big Brother 11 contestant Chima leaving the Big Brother house has taken another turn as producers from CBS have released a statement saying that she is out of the house for violating rules.
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The Big, Bad Fox NewsFox News isn't even conservative, but moderate; it only looks conservative because of the alternatives. -
35th Daytime Emmy Nominations Announced; CBS is Most-Nominated NetworkThe 35th Daytime Nominations were announced this morning on The View. CBS, The Young and the Restless and Sesame Street have the most nominations. -
News and Financial Media Partly Responsible for Turning Minor Banking Crisis into Catastrophic Panic and Crisis?Remember the OJ Simpson Media Circus? There was solid 24 hour a day coverage of the OJ trial on every news network and program. It was a waste of time turning on the television.
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The 24 Hour "News" Networks Give You Round the Clock Coverage of Anna Nicole and Crazy Astronauts Instead of Reporting How Pentagon Admits Iraq Intelligence was CookedWhile the 24 hour news networks were busy 24/7 on the diaper wearing astronaut and Anna Nicole Smith's death, they ignored a smoking gun that may ultimately prove even to those who still haven't figured it out that Bush and Cheney lied in order to get their war in Iraq.
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Questionable News Coverage of the Black Friday Trampling TragedyRegarding a recent tragedy, one CBS report looked more like an advertisement than a news story. -
The ABC, CBS, NBC Cancer Benefit in September and the History of Networks Joining ForcesThe consolidation of TV networks is a good thing and something that should be repeated if not made permanent someday. A smaller news network universe would bring people together easier and help raise more money to help fight cancer...
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From Edward R. Murrow to Katie Couric: The Devolution of Television NewsGood Night, and Good Luck is a provocative film about the renowed TV journalist Edward R. Murrow's epic struggle with fearmonger Senator Joe McCarthy in the 1950s. So when did contemporary TV news reporting become celebrity-obsessed entertainment?




