Sentences with word «newshound»

Hunter, Albert Brooks, and William Hurt are individually and collectively superb, caroming off one other as newshounds who venture outside their comfort zones.
Which is again another reason that investors in Bitcoin not only need to be prepared for volatility, but also be keen newshounds who are up to date on all that is happening in the realm of BTC.
Jimmy Stewart lands in the canon not once but twice, for his investigative Chicago newshound in «Call Northside 777» (1948) and his tabloid scribe in «The Philadelphia Story» (1940).
From there, growth has never been far from the agenda at Vox Media, which now operates eight niche media brands, including Polygon for gamers, Vox for political newshounds, and Racked for fashionistas.
Then, after peaking at.492, Bo arrived at Yankee Stadium on April 17 with the New York newshounds all over him and became the 25th player ever to strike out five times in a single game.
apply just as well to the inquiring minds of patent practitioners as they do to front - page newshounds.
From navigation aids for the Internet travellers, updating your telephone database, advice for ageing newshounds to hackers at work
Shortly before his death in 1948, Charles C. Wilson could once more be seen at the editor's desk of a big - city newspaper — this time as the boss of those erstwhile newshounds the Three Stooges in the two - reel comedy Crime on Their Hands (1948).
Starring Ben Foster as the mercurial champion and Chris O'Dowd as the Irish crusading newshound, Frears» bio-drama delves into one of the most professionally orchestrated doping programmes in sport, which for almost two decades seemingly hoodwinked the UCI, the media and a legion of fans to allow Armstrong to become one of the greatest cyclists of the twentieth century.
After only four months on the air, some of the students already sound like network newshounds.
Newspapers are a problem, because the editions that appear on Kindle are already outdated by their own websites, so newshounds would get frustrated.
Likely not, the vast majority of newshounds do not pay for news anymore.
With journalist parents, he prides himself on being a great newshound and keeps the world informed on Twitter (@ListenToWinston).
Serious newshounds need not worry that the magazine is getting too soft.
I hung around at The Newcastle Herald covering the shipping news, social events and the occasional murder for three years hoping that my shorthand skills — and newshound determination — would kick in.
Newshounds are here because Kenney, the self - styled conviction conservative, is expected to soon announce he's running to be leader of the Alberta PCs.
The problem is the newshounds of the press gallery are naturally more interested in internal rows between the two coalition partners.
Carl Gottstein Jr is a pro-free market, issue / solutions based grassroots conservative activist, an avid, daily microblogger and a newshound.
The conversation — such as there can be much conversation in a near subliminal interview — turns from what Schrader will be doing next, the newshound's perennial chime, to what great filmmakers did last.
Odenkirk brings the newshound sensibility in sharp focus — even in rumpled clothes and fumbling for a pen — to Bagdikian, who obtained the Pentagon Papers for the Post and later became dean of UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism.
It follows a love triangle between a news - producer (Holly Hunter), her good - looking anchor (William Hurt) and her newshound reporter (Albert Brooks).
Stephanie Krol can be best described as a mixed breed of a newshound and publicist in the pet industry.
«Given his true nature as a newshound and promoter, nothing else would do for this year's Citizen of the Year, John Palminteri,» said DSB Executive Director Maggie Campbell.
As well as letting in the wordsmiths and newshounds, Sony will be offering up 200 seats at their E3 presser to community members.
The works of these past winners of the prize — awarded to a British artist, under the age of 50, who would have held the best exhibition of the past year — raised hackles among the newshounds.
Calling your network «fair and balanced» does not make you fair and balanced, as Media Matters and Newshounds have demonstrated through their analysis of bias at Fox.
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