Sentences with phrase «kosova public broadcaster»

The public broadcaster went out of its way on Monday to clarify that commentator Cokie Roberts has more leeway to make personal comments than the usual NPR staffer does because Roberts co-authored a newspaper column labeling Donald Trump as «one of the least - qualified candidates ever to make a serious run for the presidency.»
Canadians were caught off - guard recently when Jian Ghomeshi, the popular host of Canadian Broadcast Corporation's radio show «Q» was fired by the public broadcaster.
Tower of Babble chronicles Stursberg's tumultuous CBC stint from 2004 to 2010, a stretch largely defined by the ongoing debate over what a public broadcaster is and should be.
A Japanese public broadcaster issued a false alarm about a North Korean missile launch today.
The public broadcaster cites Belgian government sources saying Ms Mineur's appointment sends a «clear signal» to Saudi Arabia, which has been slow to reform in comparison to its neighbouring countries.
Dominique Mineur, who is currently posted in the United Arab Emirates, will move to the Saudi capital Riyadh to head up the embassy there from next summer, Belgian public broadcaster VRT reports.
A study cited by local media suggests the number of Norwegians who listen to the radio on a daily basis has dropped by 10 % in a year, and the public broadcaster NRK has lost 21 % of its audience.
Ota's comments confirmed a report by public broadcaster NHK last week and followed a March 12 admission by the ministry that it had altered documents relating to the land sale.
Tait's appointment is the latest in a series of moves the Liberal government has made at the public broadcaster that began in 2016, when it boosted funding to the CBC by $ 675 million over five years.
«The reimagination of the national public broadcaster at a time when broadcasting is disappearing is a monumental task.
Tom Clark, a former journalist, said Tait talked about some innovative and achievable ideas to implement at the public broadcaster and showed an understanding of the CBC and the challenges it faces.
Word of mouth brought them recently to India, where the public broadcaster All India Radio brought Nautel a massive challenge: providing enough transmitters to cover the entire country or, as the marketing slogan went, «broadcasting to a billion.»
Tait didn't provide many additional details of the changes she hopes to see at the public broadcaster.
The partisan public broadcaster refused to defend itself in the face of U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney's promise during the first debate that he'd fire Big Bird if elected.
The pair jumped to the much larger CBC last fall, and O'Leary seems to have shifted farther right now with the public broadcaster.
For six - and - a-half decades, Germany's international public broadcaster has been providing the world with news and information.
Also, is it possible that all of these «situations» are coming to light in order to help the Cons justify the elimination of a public broadcaster once and for all?
Declining shares included Subaru Corp which lost 2.2 percent after public broadcaster NHK reported allegations that there were hundreds of cases of mileage and emission data falsification at the automaker.
But he also evinced such open contempt for the news department (which he labeled â $ œFort Newsâ $) and current affairs â $ «the very lifeblood of the CBCâ $ ™ s raison dâ $ ™ etre as a public broadcaster â $ «that he alienated the beleaguered CBC staff.
Stephen Harperâ $ ™ s vision of Canada clearly does not include a national public broadcaster.
There has even been talk of the public broadcaster, (CBC) which receives over $ 1 billion in public funding annually, dropping advertising and ceasing to compete for ad dollars with its private sector rivals.
We also recommend the public broadcaster begin becoming a digital - age public news service by moving to open its content to other participants in the Canadian media ecosystem.
The report also called for the CBC and The Canadian Press to provide additional local coverage and, in the case of the public broadcaster, to make it available for free to publishers across the country.
(SINTEF was commissioned to produce the report by Swedish public broadcaster SVT, which first publicized the findings.)
The previous conservative - led government shut down public broadcaster ERT in 2013, and later replaced it with a scaled - down channel that it argued would operate more efficiently.
On Sunday, Oct. 26, the CBC fired the 47 - year - old host for vague and mysterious reasons; new «information» had come across the CBC's desk, it stated, which precluded the public broadcaster from continuing a relationship with Ghomeshi.
And let's be honest: it takes something incredibly horrific to be fired from the public broadcaster.
And while public broadcasters are willing to provide time, U.S. presidential candidates have shied away from appearing only on the Public Broadcasting System.
For example, years ago public broadcasters discovered, to their sorrow, that the people who said they wanted more symphonies and ballet on TV really preferred to watch movies.
According to public broadcaster, NHK TV, 25 year old Mako met Kei Komuro five years ago at a party to talk about studying abroad.
His veto reduced congressional funding of CPB, thereby forcing public broadcasters into the arms of major corporations.
About WGBH Boston: WGBH Boston is America's preeminent public broadcaster and the largest producer of PBS content for TV and the Web, including Frontline, Nova, American Experience, Masterpiece, Antiques Roadshow, Arthur, Curious George and more than a dozen other prime - time, lifestyle, and children's series.
Germany's largest public broadcaster, ARD, is taking a closer look at food giant Nestlé in its popular Markencheck (brand - check) programme.
We are looking forward to English translations of two programmes broadcast in Germany this month by ARD, the world's largest public broadcaster.
Skinner who normally makes a vaguely republican intervention, has instead opted for a political dig at the government's attempts to rein in the nation's public broadcaster.
The far - right has repeatedly called for the public broadcaster to be curtailed financially and in the freedom of its reporting.
Contrary to their fraught relationship with the public broadcaster, the far - right has strong ties to tabloid Kronen Zeitung.
Before 2010, all parliamentary parties could nominate members to the media authority and the boards of public broadcasters.
Their crusade against the public broadcaster has no basic standard of decency, and using its attempt at intellectual consistency as a way of painting it as a weak - willed terrorist sympathiser is apparently well within the rules of the game.
Arbetter also holds the title Director of News & Public Affairs for Syracuse public broadcaster, WCNY.
This is a public broadcaster, independent of government, Kosminsky explained.
In an address at the studios of public broadcaster WCNY, she talked about the successes the city saw in 2014, such as its high school graduation rate finally rising above 50 percent.
The alarmingly honest admission came in an interview with a small public broadcaster in the Rocky Mountains, but the story has snowballed.
Poles living abroad have been instructed to report comments made by compatriots that could be «harmful» to Poland's reputation, according to a report by German public broadcaster NDR.
The military that earlier took over the public broadcaster ZBC is now in charge, with Finance Minster Ignatius Chombo said to have been arrested.
Valesky, a former Assembly aide and public broadcaster, is the third - ranking member of the state Senate.
«For me; GBC is a public broadcaster and should conduct itself as such.
I think we should get ourselves into a situation whereby GBC as a public broadcaster will make its own determination on what the public interest requires in terms of information and put it out in that way with objectivity and balance.
Here's what the main public broadcaster in Germany has from their polling about voter changes from 2013 to 2017.
As part of the process for charter renewal (which expires at the end of 2016) the culture secretary, John Whittingdale, has recruited eight experts, among them former Channel 5 chair and chief executive Dawn Airey and Dame Colette Bowe, the former chairwoman of the regulator Ofcom, to oversee a «root - and - branch» review of the public broadcaster.
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