Sentences with phrase «massive changes in media»

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai defended the rule change, saying it was «utter nonsense» that rules banning cross ownership of a newspaper and broadcast station were still in place after massive changes in media over the last four decades.

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There have always been doubts about Apple doing a massive, game - changing acquisition, even though rumors regularly emerge that the iPhone - maker may have interest in buying a media giant.
No need to set our faces sternly against the massive cultural power of the academic and media establishment if we qualify any peculiar practices we retain by the qualification: We're open to change, that is, you progressives may be right» in fact it seems you are, so please excuse our very temporary clinging to old ways here, we're just waiting for the right (that is left) revelation to come along, let's hope sooner rather than later...
There will still be plenty of Arsenal transfer rumours in the football media over the next few days but unless Arsene Wenger has a massive change of heart or he was telling fibs in his press conference today, the only new players we can expect to see at Arsenal are the two young Nigerian prospects.
There's has been a massive change in some schools over here, most probably those who can afford it, and a media frenzy with tv chefs, such as Jamie Oliver, making school food from scratch instead.
How do social inequities persist in a world with powerful visions of human freedom, massive changes to laws, and extensive media coverage?
This book of interviews tracks the work of artists in the field of new media art in order to consider the massive changes and developments over a relatively short period of time.
The massive tropical storm, the largest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic, renewed discussion of climate change in the U.S. media...
Unlike previous gatherings of the Conference of Parties (COP) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the 18th one occurring in Doha, Qatar is likely to shun media coverage of their schemes to enrich participants who want massive transfers of money from developed to undeveloped nations.
It is apparently now «headline news» that the man who will be in charge of all of our public lands, which are being devastated by human - caused climate change — some of which was caused by fossil fuels extracted from those lands — doesn't believe there is a massive conspiracy carried out by the entire global scientific community and literally every single major government in the world, including our own, to fool the public and media.
Given that people on Brulle's side of the Global Warming / Climate Change argument have been making false claims for decades — for example, that New York and Washington would be under water by the year 20004 — and given that the mass media sound daily alarms about the climate threat, the statement in the National Research Council report that «some» information sources are «affected» by campaigns opposed to policies that would limit carbon dioxide emissions is scant foundation for believing a massive conspiracy exists.5
According to Media Matters, during the massive heat waves that swept the continent this past summer, news outlets like ABC, Fox News, and CNN barely mentioned the role of climate change in their coverage (the only time Fox even mentioned climate change was when they were deriding it.)
They go on to point out that only 8 % of total media coverage even mentioned the role of man made climate change in the massive heat waves.
And the final media release suggests that massive changes in urban densities are not the key to getting more people on public transport.
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