Sentences with phrase «by news organizations»

If you are so bothered by a news organization writing on such a topic, why did you bother to read it in the first place?
In a letter signed by news organizations that represent national and regional media concerns, the bill is touted as a measure that can boost access to records after a prolonged court battle.
Exit polls are generally conducted by news organizations, so the data is proprietary.
More positive coverage by news organizations and social media of students who learned something special in school would help in this regard.
Some bloggers have been hired by news organizations because of the high quality of their work.
The video feed will be archived and will be available for use by news organizations, bloggers and others.
A law firm hired by Hoosick Falls to negotiate with two companies blamed for polluting water supplies billed the village tens of thousands of dollars to provide public relations advice and to serve as the gatekeeper for numerous Freedom of Information Law requests filed by news organizations.
That is why GJEL is consistently rated one of the top personal injury law firms in the country by news organizations such as Best Lawyers and US News & World Report.
When it comes to digital, the Pew Center notes that «there is money being made on the web, just not by news organizations
This official White House photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and / or for personal use printing by the subject (s) of the photograph.
On another day, I saw a post by a news organization about some new protests over the national anthem.
The incident was caught on camera by several civilians and the video — which Mayor Bill de Blasio declared he was «very troubled» by — was widely circulated by news organizations.
UGC is sought after by news organizations, some of which have created specific news units to edit and «sanitise» these images for screening in news and documentary programmes.
Over the last year, ABC News reports that its mobile traffic has tripled as part of an expanded push by the news organization to supply more mobile content.
In January 2011, Amazon launched Kindle Singles, a section of the Kindle Store dedicated to article - length pieces, many of them original journalism and some produced by news organizations.
The man said he was defending himself and his dog, but witnesses interviewed by news organizations afterwards said the pit bull was only playing roughly with the man's dog and at no point seemed aggressive.
His talents and accomplishments are many, and have been recognized by news organizations and publications, including The National Law Journal, The Washingtonian, which has named him one of its top attorneys every year since 1986 when it first conducted this survey; Chambers; and Legal Times, which recognized him as one of the best white collar lawyers in Washington.
Yesterday's House of Lords ruling easing British libel law is being hailed by news organizations for bringing English journalists closer to the freedoms enjoyed by reporters in the United States.
The coordinator will support all aspects of creating, developing, and facilitating the completion of submissions to lawyer directories such as Chambers and Legal 500, as well as select lists, rankings, and awards published by news organizations and other publications.
Maggie Sieger is an award - winning journalist whose work has been featured by news organizations including TIME Magazine, Reuters, Entertainment Weekly, and the Chicago Tribune.
A formal request by the Times Union for the law firm's invoices to the village revealed that tens of thousands of dollars was billed for public relations advice and handling numerous Freedom of Information Law requests filed by news organizations.
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