Not exact matches
Television's longest - running
evening business
news broadcast, «NBR» features in - depth coverage and analysis of the
biggest financial
news stories of the day and access to some of the world's top business leaders and policy makers.
Given that the other
big news story of the day concerned a certain Wayne Rooney holding a club to ransom over the want of an
even more obscene pay packet than the one he already had, this really does highlight the huge gap that exists in the game.
Tomorrow
evening, Jan. 2, barring any late - breaking
big news stories, ABC's 20/20 is set to air an episode featuring segments on long - term (extended) breastfeeding, as well as home birth (both with and without midwives), serial surrogates (women that have numerous babies for other women), «fake babies» (life - like dolls), and orgasmic birth.
The
big infidelity
news this week was a
story about 22 - year - old actress Kristen Stewart cheating on her boyfriend, Robert Pattinson, with married «Snow White and the Huntsman» director Rupert Sanders — if you
even consider kissing and hugging cheating, which is all the tabloids caught them doing and all Stewart's acknowledged.
Connect trending
stories in the
news (especially with relevant #schoollunch - related hashtags) to your Facebook and Twitter accounts; sharing
big news in foodservice,
even if it isn't «about» school nutrition specifically, will raise your visibility and has the potential to attract new followers to your page (s).
Big media outlets are definitely realizing the value of comments, and community - building is a major reason that the Washington Post and other major media sites have rolled out comment features for most or all of
news stories, and some have
even implemented social network - style features for readers.
Of the
story, McKay explains, «
Even thought it's going to be a
big silly movie, it's all about the rise of the new media and 24 hour
news cycle, and there's a lot of interesting points to make about that while being silly.»
Cuesta keeps his film lively in the first hour with montages of real life footage and
news coverage, reminding his audience that this
story was very much a
big deal,
even if it's one which is perhaps today rarely spoken about (ask «Joe Public» who Oliver North is and I'd imagine the answers back up my statement) and in another highly complementary comparison I was often thinking about how Oliver Stone would have handled a film on the subject and character.
Today I'll show you instead the recent
story because I never thought it possible for this journey to be so pleasant — and so demanding —
even without all the glory,
even without the
big money,
even without making the
news next to a famous Hollywood producer.
On this particular issue of climate change, the Times will have to shift, in my view, from the normal journalistic paradigm (e.g., try to give equal coverage to both «sides» of a
story; communicate
stories in a muted way by avoiding most words that convey passion and weight; rotate the
news so that
even important topics only see the front page once in awhile; keep views to the back pages; avoid upsetting
big advertisers too much; and so forth) to what might be called a «wisdom paradigm» (face problems, understand problems, communicate your views loudly and up front, address problems, and so forth).
There is not much the libertarians can do about it (Sorry, but most of the public simply does not read
Big foot
stories on climate audit and Reasononline and
even FOX
News» darling John McCain wants to do somthing about AGW)
They spoke last, after the nine coal industry and coal - allied politician witnesses, who bemoaned the burden of following critical clean water regulations and wrongly blamed the Obama administration for its coal - production woes — of course without a single mention of their real problem, which is the subject of a flurry of current
news reports: Coal in Appalachia is running out, there is little left to mine (see the AP's report that broke the
story, Jeff Goodell's Rolling Stone piece «The Coming Decline and Fall of
Big Coal,» and
even this energy industry publication
story).
That was notable
news, for sure, but I skipped over the
even -
bigger story — the same rule change also made Florida the first state to mandate technology CLE for lawyers.
Bengie Molina in World Series Sports
news stories are
big hits,
even bigger perhaps than political
news such as Wyclef Jean's Haiti activities.
The
big infidelity
news this week was a
story about 22 - year - old actress Kristen Stewart cheating on her boyfriend, Robert Pattinson, with married «Snow White and the Huntsman» director Rupert Sanders — if you
even consider kissing and hugging cheating, which is all the tabloids caught them doing and all Stewart's acknowledged.