Sentences with phrase «interviewed 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.

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One of the ways that brand protection companies and PR agencies assist in reducing the power of these news items is by helping clients reach out to news organizations for potential interviews.
White has been interviewed by numerous news organizations, among them The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Dr. Oz Show, MSNBC, NBC and PBS: To the Contrary.
Directed by Robert Frye, who produced for several national news organizations and featuring interviews with nuclear experts and world leaders.
He has been interviewed by and extensively quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Pink Sheet, The Associated Press, Reuters, Bloomberg News, and by National Public Radio, CBS Radio, and Air America Radio, as well as several European national news organizatiNews, and by National Public Radio, CBS Radio, and Air America Radio, as well as several European national news organizatinews organizations.
He has been interviewed frequently by U.S., Japanese and international news organizations on the topic of internatioanl child abduction to Japan.
Our immigration attorneys in NYC are frequently interviewed by media organizations like CNN, FOX News, NYPost, and many others.
In an breathless «expose»... an obviously inexperienced «investigative» reporter for a local cable news organization climaxed her over-the-top report by melodramatically bursting into a closed meeting of Sexaholics Anonymous «demanding answers» to her «disturbing questions» and expressing «frustration» that the startled sex addicts would not interrupt their meeting to sit down with her for impromptu on - camera interviews.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave interviews yesterday to several news organizations, including Recode, in an attempt to stem the fast - growing controversy about misuse of user data by a third - party developer, Cambridge Analytica.
For example, the moving survey used as the example in this article garnered so many responses and so much attention that I was interviewed by two major, national real estate news organizations.
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