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  1. Abc News -- Reports
    ABC News is the second network to do a big series of reports out of Iraq in the past two weeks. Last week, "NBC Nightly News" anchor Brian Williams traveled to Iraq for a weeklong series of reports, the first network-news anchor in the war zone since Bob Woodruff was critically injured there Jan. 29, 2006. MSNBC ... will have a full day of Iraq coverage on March 19, the fourth anniversary of the war.
  2. Kansas State University -- News Report
    This week, the Kansas State Board of Education will wrap up hearings on "intelligent design," a theistic alternative to the theory of evolution. Scientists have refused to testify, dismissing ID as tarted-up creationism. Newspapers are comparing the hearings to the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial. Liberals, editorialists, and biologists wonder aloud how people can refuse to see evolution when it's staring them in the face. Maybe they should ask themselves. It's the creationists in Kansas who are evolving.
  3. Reporting
    Denver Academy of Court Reporting has been training some of the top court reporters for over 35 years and is dedicated to helping you start a rewarding career path. If you are looking for a career in criminal justice, a court reporting education can take you directly into the courtroom. The training you will receivealso leadsto careers in broadcast captioningand classroom reporting (CART). At Denver Academy of Court Reporting, you will receive a balanced and well-rounded education leading to an exciting, high-tech career with 6-figure income potential.
  4. Fox News -- Special Report
    Fixed News In order to promote the image of objectivity, Fox News repeats slogans loudly and frequently (as one would naturally expect from an objective news organisation) throughout its programming. The original main slogan for Fox News was going to be We distort and create fictitious content for dumb Americans to accept without question, but was then moved towards Fair and Balanced, Meine Fuhrer?, this new slogan was dropped ... when Rupert, Murdock realised that there were similarities to this slogan (and the types of graphics that were originally to be used) and Nazism under the Third Reich. In a moment of genius, Bill O'reilly, that great bastion of truth and virtue, thought of dropping the loaded term 'Fuhrer', and to leave the slogan at 'Fair and Balanced'. Unfortunately, the original plans and pictures were leaked onto the Internet and viewed by you. And ole' BillO decided to go for a "We 'Report' you decide." slant.
  5. Reporting -- Enterprise Reporting
    ShowCase Enterprise Reporting is part of the ShowCase Suite from SPSS, the leading business intelligence solution for companies using the IBM® System i5™ (eServer® iSeries™) computing platform. SPSS Inc. ... offers Enterprise Reporting for Windows® for organizations that choose to run this component on that platform.
  6. Consumer Report -- Consumer Reports
    Receiving the latest news, product Ratings and reviews, buying advice, and much more from Consumer Reports has never been easier. These free feeds include headlines, summaries and links back to ConsumerReports.org for full articles. With our RSS feeds, you can get the expert, independent consumer product and protection information you've come to expect from Consumer Reports - when you want it and how you want it. Signing up for Consumer Reports RSS feeds is fast and easy. Just follow the instructions below to subscribe using your news reader of choice.
  7. News Nbc News -- Programs
    Although the operations of CBS News have received more attention from historians of broadcast journalism, NBC's operations often received higher ratings. From 1956 through 1970, NBC's Huntley-Brinkley Report anchored by the team of Chet Huntley and David Brinkley consistently exceeded the viewership levels attained by CBS News and its main anchor Walter Cronkite. The pair, together with fellow correspondents Frank McGee and Jay Barbree, distinguished itself in the coverage of American manned space missions in the Project Mercury, Project Gemini and Project Apollo programs, during an era when space missions rated continuous coverage. (An entire studio, Studio 8H, was configured for this coverage, complete with models and mockups of rockets and spacecraft, maps of the earth and moon to show orbital trackage, and stages on which animated figures created by puppeteer Bil Baird were used to depict movements of astronauts before on-board spacecraft television cameras were feasible. Studio 8H is now the home of the long-running NBC show Saturday Night Live.)
  8. Msnbc News -- Nbc News
    Msnbc.com is a privately run news organization started by Microsoft and NBC in 1996. The site is one of the most decorated, highly trafficked news sites on the web, serving more than 29 million unique visitors per month. Contrary to popular belief, msnbc.com is run independently from both Microsoft and NBC and even the MSNBC news channel. It is its own organization, headquartered in Redmond, and has been growing and profitable for several years now. Msnbc.com employs about 200 people.
  9. News Nbc News
    Former NBC News reporter John Hockenberry now a Distinguished Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab writes an interesting piece in the January/February Issue of Technology Review about his time at the network’s Dateline NBC. He claims that Dateline really cared about ratings and how it would mesh with the other shows on the NBC schedule. None of this is really a shock, nor is his tale of how a proposal to go......
  10. News Nbc News -- Interviews
    NBC News pioneered the morning news program when it launched "Today" over 53 years ago, with Dave Garroway as host. The three-hour live broadcast provides the latest in domestic and international news, weather reports and interviews with newsmakers from the worlds of politics, business, media, entertainment and sports. After more than 48 years of the standard two-hour format, the third hour was launched in October of 2000, making "Today" the only three-hour national morning show broadcast. The program is unparalleled in its ratings dominance in the morning news arena, serving as America's overwhelming favorite for nearly ten consecutive years.
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