Sentences with phrase «plenty of reporters»

Plenty of reporters have been plucked from local politics beats to chase the presidential candidates — but at the same time, the paper is beefing up its presence in City Hall.

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Plus, plenty of tech bigwigs, including VC Brad Feld, tech reporter Mark Bittman and even, surprisingly, Randi Zuckerberg, the sister of Facebook's founder, have shared their own commitments to the idea of a digital sabbath.
Services like HARO (Help a Reporter Out) present you with plenty of opportunities, but they send out multiple emails daily and you need to respond fast.
Reporters who got caught up in Theranos» narrative did plenty of soul - searching after it appeared to fall apart, but there's little reason to think that this misstep will halt an established journalistic tenet.
And other officials in this leaky, backbiting White House have been happy to tell the Times — and plenty of other reporters — exactly which people those are.
Suddenly, reporters and plenty of others who've tuned into the wildly popular «Two and Half Men» want to know about the Seventh - day Day Adventist tradition, which Jones says in the online video he has recently joined, connecting his conversion to his new outlook on the show.
Heyman is a fine reporter with plenty of contacts, but this is still just one anonymous source close to the new ownership group.
Please send your reporter down here, I'll show him plenty of camps.
And, plenty of journalists are going to have to learn a secondary trade — in an unchanneled world, a print reporter who can ALSO do a good audio or video interview is likely to have a big advantage over one who only does a single thing well.
It ain't for nothin'that newspaper and television reporters and pundits have steadily lost audience over the last decade to a new army of amateurs and outsiders — a world of information scarcity is being replaced by a world of information plenty, and political journalism's place as the arbiter of public discourse is eroding fast.
Nor was it remotely the «day of unity» that the speaker insisted: OLR drew boos as well as cheers, with plenty of celebrants telling reporters they disapproved.
But robot reporters have plenty of benefits, says Quakebot creator Ken Schwenke.
To cut the long story short, Plenty of Fish (POF) got itself into a surreal cinematic thriller involving Argentinean hackers, Russian gangsters, American dating site owners, Capitol Hill reporters, website serial killers, and an e-mail to a mother to stop all the madness.
With a satellite in the sky to convert rain into meals, the city now has not only plenty of non-sardine cuisine to choose from, but people from all over the world want to travel to the town, now sporting the newly dubbed name of «Chew and Swallow», to experience the unique phenomenon after an intrepid weather channel reporter named Sam Sparks (Faris, Observe and Report) covers the big news.
An up and coming TV reporter has a run - in with plenty of oddball Los Angeles locals as she navigates her way to a job interview in this upcoming comedy.
There are plenty of engaging aspects to Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: ideas about how reporters can become as acclimated as soldiers to the constant, sometimes adrenalized rush of a modern - day forever - war; the fumbling romance between Kim and Iain (consistently punctuated with the sound of morning - after teeth - brushing); the friendly - until - it's - not competition between Kim and Tanya (Fey and Robbie suggest they could do a snappy buddy comedy).
It's been a busy year for higher education reporters, and the New Year promises plenty of challenging — and important — stories to cover.
I filed plenty of Freedom of Information requests in my time as a reporter, and admit readily that, too often, I gave up when faced with denials based on quirks of the law that would require either a lawyer's involvement to pursue or the dogged determination of my friends in The Times investigative unit.
Aside from plenty of patent stories on chain links, spokes, metal frames and the like, you can read about English reporter, Thomas Stevens, who on a Penny Farthing style bike with a 50 inch front wheel, rode around the world (without the aid of any Lonely Planet guides, we suspect) during 1884 - 1886.
The trial, which is expected to last through August, will not be televised, but for anyone interested in following it, there are plenty of print and broadcast reporters on hand to serve up the play - by - play.
(As a former municipal reporter who has sat through plenty of zoning board meetings, I can tell you these rules can be a strict, and local officials can be sticklers in enforcing them.)
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