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  1. Google News -- Yahoo News
    Google News is relatively unique in comparison to other news services in that Google’s news results are compiled exclusively by computer algorithms, with no human intervention. There is ... no political bias, unless that bias is accidental and no deliberate censorship unless required by law. Yahoo, in contrast, is heavily policed and editorially controlled by human editors.
  2. 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.
  3. News Corporation -- Fox News
    LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 18, 2005--News Corporation announced today that it signed a definitive agreement to acquire Intermix Media, Inc. for approximately $580 million in cash, or the equivalent of $12 per common share. In a separate transaction, Intermix announced today that it exercised its option to acquire the 47 percent of MySpace.com that it does not already own. MySpace.com is the leading lifestyle portal for networking online. Both MySpace.com and Intermix's more than 30 sites will become part of News Corporation's newly formed Fox Interactive Media unit.
  4. News Server -- News Servers
    Commercial News Server Mail Server Help forum discussing tips, tricks, techniques and Spam containment solutions. Topics include mail servers such as Sendmail and Qmail, webmail interfaces such as Squirrelmail and Horde and spam solutions such as SpamAssassin and Bayesian
  5. 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.
  6. 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......
  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. News Nbc News -- Nbc Nightly News
    NBC Nightly News debuted in July of 1970 after Chet Huntley left the Huntley-Brinkley Report. David Brinkley anchored with John Chancellor and Frank McGee as part of an anchor trio that was not as successful as the Huntley-Brinkley pairing. A year later McGee left for Today and Brinkley was relegated to doing commentary. This left John Chancellor as solo anchor of Nightly News. However, he was never able to break Walter Cronkite's grip on the American public. So Chancellor anchored Nightly News solo until April of 1982 when co-anchors Roger Mudd and Tom Brokaw took over.
  9. Google News
    Google News is offering RSS feeds. Sure, you can get feeds for the expected topics -- world, U.S. news, sports, science/technology, etc. -- but you can ... set up a personalized feed based on keywords. [Read More]
  10. Sky News
    According to Sky News, Paul McCartney, U2, Madonna and Coldplay are among stars performing in five huge charity concerts for Live 8, Bob Geldof's sequel to Live Aid. Concerts will be held in London, Berlin, Paris, Rome and Philadelphia on July 2 to raise awareness of Africa's starving millions. Sting, U2, Coldplay, Robbie Williams, REM, Sir Paul McCartney and Madonna will feature in the line-up in Hyde Park, London. Philadelphia will boast such stars as Will Smith and Bon Jovi. Germans will be able to see big names such as A-Ha and Lauren Hill. In Rome Faith Hill and Duran Duran will perform while Paris will play host to names such as Craig David, Placebo and Jamiroquai.
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