Sentences with phrase «news media is»

CREA spokesman Bob Linney says some of the news media is confusing the new interpretations with earlier proposed changes to the MLS Rules and Regulations, which were scrapped after consultation with members.
Turns out the dilemma for First Nations news media is deciding how much of their little resources is exhausted on mopping up the mess created by mainstream news media and how much is invested in taking charge of the narrative and producing real Indigenous news content that has context and relevance to a local and / or national audience.
Ellen Daubert, MS, NCC, LPC, Clinical Supervisor for Treatment Foster Care & Outpatient Therapist Children live in a modern world, where access to news media is easy with TV, social media and other platforms.
«The news media is filled with horror stories about young people and the Internet, but what is often overlooked and not reported are the benefits that technology, the Internet, and Social media have in building and enhancing social - emotional skills.
The news media is looking for a scapegoat to dodge the blame for electing Trump.
We are, however both news and politics junkies which I think helps us to understand the issues faced in society when we travel, it gives us the opportunity to ask if what we see in news media is a true reflection of life and to start conversations (sometimes not so comfortable ones!)
And what [we] don't have quite frankly because we don't have money is a court officer to sit and full time monitor the audience, and to determine who of the fifty people in the audience is, one, an authorized representative of a news media with credentials; two, doing something appropriate that the news media is authorized to do under Rule 1:19, or none of the above, but nonetheless — for example, an individual who decides the person next to me is tweeting; I think I'll tweet.
Tom Sawyer's dad whined about it, half the news media is paid to kvetch about -LSB-...]
If you want to generate a lot of buzz for your law firm, attracting the local news media is key.
This is not so much of a problem when news media is seperated from advertiser funding - as with BBC and Aljazeera.
For Boykoff, the news media is not a neutral observer, standing apart from cultural, economic, and political forces.
Hilariously, they're basically saying that traditional news media is utterly useless and has no relevance or in the new media age.
It appears the news media is more interested in putting stories out that «sell» than reporting stories that are even - handed or are always in the public's best interest.
Unfortunately, the local news media isn't the only source of misinformation and scaremongering.
Much of the news media is getting this story wrong.
As the anniversary of the shootings in Newtown, Conn., approaches, there are signs that the news media is showing some uncharacteristic self - restraint.
An issue that gets little attention from the news media is that too many schools lack the technology or bandwidth to enable efficient standardized testing to take place.
Though I don't think Nightcrawler is a metaphor for our news media so much (no metaphor needed — it's straight up how our news media is) but the way we all devour and deliver news online now, how the beast is endlessly hungry, all ethics secondary, is what Nightcrawler is about to me.
Nightcrawler The question of Nightcrawler is not if this is where the news media is heading.
Assessing the influence of news media is tricky.
Using Twitter and Google search trend data in the wake of the very limited U.S. Ebola outbreak of October 2014, a team of researchers from Arizona State University, Purdue University and Oregon State University have found that news media is extraordinarily effective in creating public panic.
Recently, President Trump tweeted that news media is «the enemy of the American people.»
Asked if they believe the news media is «exaggerating the problems with the Trump Administration because they are uncomfortable and threatened with the kind of change Trump represents,» 89 % of Republicans agreed.
Yet the consistent message I hear through the news media is that progress must be made on the divorce talks before the trade talks can begin.
Trump dismissed a published copy of an IRS filing that showed he used the U.S. tax code to take a nearly $ 1 billion operating loss in 1995, saying the news media is «obsessed» with a decades» old return and that he, in fact, «brilliantly used the law» to salvage his real estate empire.
A proposal by Senate Democrats to open budget talks to the news media is a chance for politicians to shine a little more light on the process, and Republicans shouldn't hesitate to agree.
«The FAKE NEWS media is trying to say that large scale immigration in Sweden is working out just beautifully.
The traditional news media is a joke.
By lumping the Farm Bill into the sequester debate, the news media is denying Americans an understanding, and a debate, on a separate, and equally important, issue.
Updated January, 2011 The first thing to remember about working with the news media is that reporters are bombarded with information and that the good ones consequently quickly develop a sensitive bullshit meter.
The traditional news media is in terminal decline and the online worldincreasingly dominated by a few large conglomerates.
This suggests that the news media is mostly targeted to moderate Democrats, somewhat left of center.
Fake news media is trying to flirt with arsenal fans.
No, we do not have a website, news media is not aware of this SOCIETY, and 90 % of people will not think that this SOCIETY is real, because the sheep are sleeping.
I love all the comments negative and positive because the news media is posting these stories because they draw alot of attention.
The news media is full of reasonable, charitable progressives and conservatives who are interested in promoting mature discourse about important issues, and we do well to open our minds up to their insights.
The news media is notorious for this — it's only by listening to voices on the crowd and on the front lines that you see it though.
So the news media is throwing in their lot with Satan and the atheist gang, just as they do with the terrorists and the morally bankrupt.
The News Media Is Worse Than You Think — This is good to read to because it confirms my worst suspicions: The system behind the «curtain» is more corrupt than any of us can imagine.
And I went on a diatribe about how most of the news media is focused on all the negative stories all day long, because we pay 10 times more attention to negative news than positive news, because we're evolutionarily advantaged to do that.
I've avoided writing about how the news media is navigating the era of Trump.
News media are characterizing the debate over whether or not to increase rates, as «Should we be more concerned about the pace of job growth or the threat of inflation?»
«If that is the case,» responded Borden Spears, a senior editor at the Toronto Star, Canada's largest newspaper, «the news media are seriously distorting reality; the proportion of violence in human experience, which the press claims to reflect, is not that high.»
Sure I tell the news media I'm an evangelical, but the truth is, I don't know what I am.
Once again, this was an «unknown unknown» - the news media were as surprised as most of the general public (and, I imagine, significant proportions of the Cabinet, parliamentary party and, for sure, the Trade Union movement).
The viral explosion of Paladino's remarks across national news media was not about Carl Paladino it was about Donald Trump and that's reflected in all the headlines.
High school was a long time ago for me but I seem to remember my history / government teacher saying the news media wasn't allowed to report vote counts in presidential elections since reporting the...
Michael, I clearly remember that, during the negotiations in the week following the election, the news media were clearly reporting THEN that Labour were offering the Lib Dems a bill through Parliament to introduce AV, with a referendum on further changes to introduce PR.
The news media are often accused by adopting a «doom and gloom» tone, especially when it comes to coverage of the environment.
In 2012, news media were abuzz with a new finding from PNAS: Authors based in Israel had found evidence that our brains can unconsciously process more than we thought — including basic math and reading.
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