Sentences with phrase «in media these days»

Well, it is not a popular position in the media these days, but yes I am in favour of the Temporary Foreign Workers program.
There is an anti-Christian mood in the media these days.
Isn't there such a thing as integrity or sense and sensibility in media these days?
The idea is to help us as congregations carry what we experience on Sundays out into our Monday - through - Saturday lives — to help all of us understand our story as Christians in the context of the stories we encounter in the media every day.
Yet that is what happens here and in the media every day.
In his media day presser, he even made it a point to note that last year's team was pretty good on offense and bad on defense, thereby completely undercutting any Ricky trade rationale and no one bothered to push him on it.
My mother's best friend has been a guidance counseller in high schools for 25 years - she says she thinks there is a far better representation of the possibilities for both genders in the media these days.
Wonderful article!It seems like you hear so much trauma involved with adoption in the media these days.
The players were asked about the video Thursday because teammate Chris Culliver made derogatory remarks about gays in a media day interview with radio personality Artie Lange.
Despite the fact that the oils can be consumed, some people get really upset about the idea of oil pulling and it has been a source of controversy in the media (isn't everything a source of controversy in the media these days?)
There's countless reports in the media these days about superfoods, but some of the most medicinally powerful foods are easily available from grocery stores everywhere.
The final big problem with resistance to antibiotics is a much wider one — the whole end of the world scenario featured in the media every day.
A common theme in the media these days is the declining sales of the iPad, but what tends to be missed are the declining sales of Android tablets and the tablet market as a whole.
There is much discussion in the media these days about risk and whether market participants are embracing either a «risk on» or a «risk off» trading mentality on any given day.
Call me bitter and skeptical, but I have a hard time believing most things I read or hear about in the media these days.
Although frightening reports appear in the media every day, here I will point to the underlying trends.
What we say externally is governed by what we read in the media day by day and upon what our clients tell us is important to them.

Not exact matches

Since the arrival of the consumer Internet, it's become axiomatic in the media industry that a news site should be updated whenever there is news — in other words, every minute of every day.
In those days, convergence was the buzzword, but the media giants didn't have much to pump through all those fibre optic networks.
Social media can often be a bit of a popularity contest (surprise, surprise) and losing upwards of five percent of followers in a day definitely has its downside.
And with the proliferation of social media tools these days such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, it's never been easier to keep in touch.
China will impose counter tariffs on a broad range of U.S. businesses from agriculture to aircraft, autos, semiconductors and services if the trade conflict with the United States continues to escalate, Chinese state - owned media China Daily newspaper said in an editorial on Thursday, a day after US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said he would give China a 60 - day window before tariffs on Chinese goods take effect.
That's a harder mission for brands, but Keeley says Getty Images seemed to pull it off during International Women's Day 2017, when it announced that it was launching a female - focused sports photography internship with the goal of adding more diversity to the field and contributing «to a more positive portrayal of sportswomen in the media
In this day and age of immediate media attention, one tiny slip from your endorser could really hurt your brand's reputation.
«Thursday afternoon, following the UFC 223 media day at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, an incident in the facility injured two athletes on Saturday's card, forcing them to be pulled from the event.
I can't say I've ever felt compelled to watch them myself — but as a business owner and marketer in today's highly fragmented media landscape, I must admit that simpler times — when the original «sponsored content» could reach millions every day — have a certain appeal.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Not only is social media powerful in that it can open up the eyes of potential customers across different platforms that you may never have thought of using before, but it can also help to cultivate a following that is loyal to your present - day products as well as remaining actively interested in your future endeavors.
(For reference, Facebook, the reigning social media champ, reported in November 2015 that users watch around eight billion videos on the network each day.
The news comes as numerous other media organizations have announced layoffs and have restructured their newsrooms in recent days, including Vice Media, Mashable, and the Guarmedia organizations have announced layoffs and have restructured their newsrooms in recent days, including Vice Media, Mashable, and the GuarMedia, Mashable, and the Guardian.
SOBCon co-founders and social - media thought leaders Liz Strauss and Terry Starbucker introduced the group to some of the speakers who'll be presenting in the next couple of days, including Brogan, Roth and Today We Are Rich author Tim Sanders.
Whatever you choose, try to think less of what's «cool» in the media at present, and focus on what the employee wants out of their work day.
What to do: Lean into the ADD by creating formal rotation programs, innovative leading - edge training programs like the one at Zappos, and work environments that leverage social media interactions instead of discouraging them, and you'll see these Millennials become just as loyal as we were «back in the day
His last media briefing about the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history was Oct. 13, following several days of shifting timelines and accounts.
Undoubtedly, the emergence of social media has not left anyone indifferent, revolutionizing the way we communicate in our day to day, as well as the way we acquire and share information.
The company decided that it would do something in social media every day rather than just occasionally:
And they're even willing to put restrictions on their social media time: 66 percent believe that employers should limit time spent on social media sites in order to get more done during the day.
Early last week, I spent three days among some of the most powerful people in business, media, and innovation at Dell's 5th annual Dell Women's Entrepreneur Network, or DWEN, conference in Austin.
The first full day of the new U.S. presidency was a «catastrophic» moment for President Donald Trump in terms of media relations, an analyst told CNBC.
The biggest time - sucks in my work day are email / slack / social media that break up more important work.
We spend over eight hours a day, half our waking lives, immersing ourselves in media, whether that's watching TV, listening to the radio, or, increasingly, consuming web content.
While you will encounter the arrow on mobile devices (these days brands need something that can fit in a small square on app stores and social media sites), you won't often see it on its own.
Furious, employees engaged in a riveting, six - day sit - in that drew national media attention.
Greed is good, as the oft - paraphrased Gordon Gecko saying goes, in these heady days of Canadian media.
Our opponents have significant operations on the ground in key battleground states, full - time candidates without day jobs, and a lot of media attention to fuel their campaigns.
The suspension appears to have been lifted in the past few days, based on social media activity on Interior Department accounts.
In this video, Angel outlines ways you can use social - media management tools like Hootsuite and Meet Edgar to schedule posts to publish at certain times of days — especially important for international customers — and more.
CLEVELAND, OH - SEPTEMBER 28: LeBron James # 23 of the Cleveland Cavaliers during the Cleveland Cavaliers media day at Cleveland Clinic Courts on September 28, 2015 in Independence, Ohio.
As advertisers continue to chase splintering audiences to online, social, and video platforms, it's clear that traditional media is in need of change, but it's also becoming obvious that putting up a paywall and calling it a day isn't enough.
While social media users railed against United on Tuesday, most airline analysts didn't mention the incident in their commentaries released that day.
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