James L. Gibson , Raymond M. Duch , and Kent L. Tedin , “ Democratic Values and the Transformation of the Soviet Union . ” 7. Serge Schmemann , “ Yeltsin Extols 1921 Rebellion , Denouncing Its Repression by Lenin , " New York ...
On April 11 Moore sent Orrin Judd, senior member of the legal team, a memo saying that Reed Miller ofArnold & Porter had asked what legal fees the challengers would want paid in any settlement.14 Years later, Moore didn't remember the ...
Bob Kolbey , Photo District News 60 MINUTES AND THE News A Mythology for Middle America Richard Campbell With a Foreword by James W. Carey " A skillful and convincing analysis of '60 Minutes ' as a provider and provoker of commonsense ...
'Television saved Russia, ' the Russian president said. Changing Channels vividly recreates this exciting time, as television both helped and hindered the Russian nation's struggle to create a new democracy.
CHANGING CHANNELS The Prospects for Television in a Digital World Although it could be argued that the future of broadcast television is irrelevant given the prospect of a multitude of mouth - watering digital services from which we ...
Even after the challengers won their case, there was no assurance that the station's practices would change substantially over the long haul. That depended on who won the permanent license to operate Channel 3.
It retaliated with a hastily drafted blast at the Family Channel application, arguing that it was really controlled by Disney. In the end, the Commission granted both applications. Since then, both services have prospered.
"Changing Channels is a brief, up-to-date examination of the trials and tribulations of the broadcast television news profession. Based on actual interviews with news anchors, directors, reporters and producers."--Book cover.
Presents a balanced account of television--acknowledging its flaws and mistakes while extolling its potential.
Changing Channels is about television news told by journalists who live the story 24/7 Facing unique challenges posed by a unique president, newscasts are under the microscope.
Big changes can come from small decisions. Dave Emerson was a writer living a simple, if solitary, life aboard his old cruiser.
Changing Channels has the kind of insights you can only get from those who have experienced and survived in the toughest marketplace there is. Put these insights to work for you.
The findings presented here are built on a synthesis of historical and contemporary data that included input from Flood Control 2.0 project scientists, project partners, and science advisors.
With story, rhyme, and humor, Changing Channels addresses many of life's aspects. Through its contrast of happy and sad, good and bad, normal and insane, this book offers an inspired, real-life view of things everyone can relate to.
In his sweeping memoir, Changing Channels: Confessions of a Canadian Communications Lawyer, Grant affords readers an insider’s glimpse into some of the biggest changes in the history of Canadian communications policy.
An activity book to accompany the CD of the same title by Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer.
With story, rhyme, and humor, Changing Channels addresses many of life's aspects. Through its contrast of happy and sad, good and bad, normal and insane, this book offers an inspired, real-life view of things everyone can relate to.
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