Sentences with phrase «of evening newscasts»

Not exact matches

No, when McDonald's Restaurants of Canada recently rolled out its Lighter Choices Menu, it made the front sections of newspapers and even the first few minutes of some national newscasts.
A news story filed for 6 p.m. local newscasts by CTV reporter John Vennavally - Rao contained no footage of Mr. Blais, even though he had spoken to reporters and TV cameras.
If nothing else, Vice News Tonight deserves cheers for eschewing that staple of the groveling - for - ratings network evening newscasts.
There were newscasts in the secular media and the shrill nature of the blog comment threads that followed some of those reports would potentially have pushed even the calm balm of Mother Teresa into cardiac arrest.
A simple meal with someone can become an intentional exploration of a culture beyond politics, religion and what the evening newscasts choose to feed us.
The three major network newscasts, which still aim at a modicum of balance and depth, pull in a combined total of more than 20 million viewers each evening.
The Moreland Commission report, which recommends adopting public financing of campaigns and an enforcement overhaul at the state Board of Elections, was released with little fanfare on a Monday evening, after the 6 p.m. newscasts had begun.
That's the only way reviews have ever worked for a mainstream audience, be it as part of the captive audience for weekly reviews as part of a newscast, as a column in a popular magazine or newspaper, on its own as in shows like Siskel & Ebert At The Movies, or even in print — Leonard Maltin, another beloved film critic and film historian, established his name writing a book of capsule reviews.
WASHINGTON — A new study finds Americans of all ages are charting their own paths across a media landscape that no longer relies on front pages and evening newscasts to dictate what's worth knowing.
Even in 2015, just about every newscast, online story, or random mutterings (my favorite kind of mutterings) about the general stock market always starts off with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, usually followed up by the S&P 500, and then the Nasdaq Composite.
Although enraged at the image of a Michael Vick killing dogs for fun and profit, the notion of dog fighting is turned off with the evening newscast.
Reported People's Daily Online, «Jian Zhicheng allegedly became upset after animal rights activists sent her threatening messages and even called her a «butcher with beauty,»» after she described the realities of shelter overcrowding in a television newscast.
So if the rhythm is right, we are over-ready for a return of the ice,» Smith said in his comment on the January 18, 1977, ABC evening newscast.
«Perhaps some on the court fear that releasing same - day audio would encourage advocates (or even justices) to grandstand during oral arguments in the hopes of influencing evening newscasts,» Adler wrote.
To wit: a CBC newscast last year when a large brokerage went down after the broker even refinanced his personal home to keep the business afloat, and when interviewed on TV all one of his agents could say was that he shouldn't have been allowed to drive a Jag, especially in this kind of economy when his agents were struggling.
To your comments, Brian, (your last couple of sentences above in particular: definitely an investment), and those words of others who participate at REM, either in posting comments or as article contributors regarding either reading capacity in general being that of restaurant menus and not much higher, or lack of reading altogether, I can't help but ask: Are children today taught to read newspapers» current events or watch newscasts on television, or even on the Net?
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