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John King's Sunday programming, State of the Union, is a benchmark in unbiased newscasting of current events – I hope his replacement program of Lou Dobbs maintains the high standards he has established with State of the Union. walter keller
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That is not true newscasting; Walter Cronkite would be very dissapointed in you people.
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In a way, losing the media relations job was somehow worse than losing her newscasting job in California years earlier.
Fatal Error J.A. Jance 2011
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In a way, losing the media relations job was somehow worse than losing her newscasting job in California years earlier.
Fatal Error J.A. Jance 2011
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The newscasting job she once delighted in is gone and so is the philandering husband she loved and thought she knew.
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Apparently, my willingness to state pretty categorically that MSNBC's prime time eschews traditional objective newscasting in favor of editorializing -- and that this fact should be fairly obvious to anyone with a set of ears and two brain cells to rub together -- makes me akin to Joshua's trumpet, bringing down the walls of Jericho.
Chez Pazienza: A Fox on Both Your Houses? Chez Pazienza 2010
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Another strategy Friedman draws from newscasting: Hit the headline first.
How To Communicate Better At Work Susan Adams 2010
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Another strategy Friedman draws from newscasting: Hit the headline first.
How To Communicate Better At Work Susan Adams 2010
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Apparently, my willingness to state pretty categorically that MSNBC's prime time eschews traditional objective newscasting in favor of editorializing -- and that this fact should be fairly obvious to anyone with a set of ears and two brain cells to rub together -- makes me akin to Joshua's trumpet, bringing down the walls of Jericho.
Chez Pazienza: A Fox on Both Your Houses? Chez Pazienza 2010
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A fiery little hunchback with abnormally large head and long arms that waved in wild gestures as he talked, was addressing them from a platform near one of the public newscasting stations.
"Power" by Harl Vincent, part 2 Johnny Pez 2010
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