Sentences with phrase «extensive news coverage»

Many organizations and industries receive extensive news coverage which can help narrow possible investment opportunities.
None of these data are especially hard to come by; all of them were readily available — and the trends they showed were apparent — before, during, and after the various school - shooting incidents that became subjects of extensive news coverage.
There wasnt even money available for stamps, so he used to hand - deliver press releases on a three - speed bicycle, Trained as a journalist, he first became aware of the power of the news media when a local paper refused to print meeting notices he wrote for a controversial group — but gave extensive news coverage to its refusal.
But since 2002 the criminal sinfulness of certain priests has received extensive news coverage in the United States of America.
EducationWorld spoke with Ted Lempert, President of Children Now, to get his take on whether adults, including teachers, should discuss with students the crimes, scandals and other dicey issues that inevitably receive extensive news coverage.
Bloomberg Law also offers extensive federal and state document searching (with federal dockets from PACER) and extensive news coverage.
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