Sentences with phrase «reading news on»

Upon reading the news on Saturday that Ingraham would be taking time off from the show, Hogg tweeted, «Have some healthy reflections this Holy Week.»
But when the president of the CBC says the former host of Q was egomaniacal and tyrannical and created a culture of fear in the workplace (apparently confirmed by numerous CBC employees), one has to wonder if the CBC's former boy wonder could even get a job reading the news on the night shift at CBTX in Bella Bella.
Obviously this makes sense, since longer articles take more time to read, but the larger takeaway is that not only are people are reading the news on their phones, they're more engaged with longer articles.
Now that they were reading the news on a regular basis to search for journal topics, they had a great deal more background knowledge to pull from for their academic essays.
Twelve years ago, few among us would have imagined that we'd be reading the news on the lock screens of our smartphones.
I was just reading some news on CNN and decided to comment about my thoughts.
Ninety - four percent of Americans aged 18 - 49 now read news on mobile devices.
Flipboard's recent difficulties underscore how much the market has changed since 2010, when Flipboard's app seemed revolutionary as a way to read news on a tablet or mobile device.
He doesn't get a pass just because he's read the news on TV.
The average person tends to read the news on their computer, but traction is starting to mount for dedicated apps for Android and iOS.
Almost everyone had access to Netflix, and a good number read the news on paywalled websites like the New York Times, and soon, The Washington Post.
I always prefer to read the news on my iPad or on the computer, except when I am out of the office for the whole day carrying only my phone, which rarely happens.
There are plenty of ways to read the news on your iOS device, but what if you prefer to watch it?
I read the news on another blog and was eagerly awaiting your analysis.
I read the news on line from newspapers, select web sites (American Interest, GWPF) and several blogs.
«Learn the lingo» and «read the news on the practice you're going into — that way you can have an intelligent conversation about it.»

Not exact matches

Savannah Guthrie read a statement from NBC News Chairman Andrew Lack as an opening for the Today Show on Wednesday, stating, «while it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over twenty years he's been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident.»
A few things stand out about this particular rate change: first, the magnitude of influence that just a quarter percentage - point change had on the stock market; second, the current rate with an upper range of.50 % compared to the various long - term averages of about 5 %; and third, the rate remains historically low, with only minute incremental changes, despite the relatively good news we continue to read about the economy.
Every fortnight, we place a digital replica of latest Business News print edition online which can be read on your tablet or mobile whilst on the move.
To stimulate my own creativity, I take frequent breaks, I read lots of articles on a variety of different online news sources, and I stay open to new possibilities.
It's an 11,000 - word gem that reads like 3,000, a clear, precise, and brutal evisceration of Facebook and the havoc it has wrought on the news industry — and itself — for the last two years.
The «Suddenly in Charge» author recommends reading business news daily «so you can speak intelligently on business matters.»
For some, this may mean a quick workout before heading to the office and for others it could mean spending some time with their kids, reading the morning news or catching up on work - related emails.
For example, in an October interview with industry trade publication Digiday, media consultant Aram Zucker - Scharff compared the project to Facebook's Instant Articles project, which is pitched as making news articles easier to read by hosting them directly on the social network's site.
Read detailed hands - on reviews — not of special preview units that vendors provide before launch to select tech news sites, but of phones purchased and used in the real world.
People don't want to wait that long, so a lot of people abandon news before it has loaded or just don't even bother tapping on things in the first place, even if they wanted to read them.»
In a Bloomberg News article earlier this summer, Li commented on the dearth of women in AI, saying, «If you were a computer and read all the AI articles and extracted out the names that are quoted, I guarantee you that women rarely show up.»
Then, she'll head back to bed or a couch to check the news on her iPad — reading the paper, as well as checking (and posting on) Instagram.
Put simply: If you're unable to find a way to curate the news you want to readon any device — you're doing something wrong.
When news is as fast as everything else on Facebook, he said: «People will naturally read a lot more news.
News spilled out today that a marketing rep for the fast food chain edited an entry for the Whopper on Wikipedia so it reads more like an ad.
«She told me that while she does take the time to make dinner for herself on occasion, most often when dinner is done and she sits down to eat she takes out her iPad and reads the news or watches something on TV,» Davidson said.
Not knowing exactly how many people are reading stories on Apple News is a critical issue for publishers and Apple alike.
A timely choice from The Life Project author Helen Pearson: «Reading or rereading this book should be compulsory, when so many of the issues it touches on — manipulated news, unwanted surveillance — are highly resonant today.»
Compared with getting our news from the same two or three TV networks or reading the same newspapers with their consistent editorial views, our networks on Facebook show us more diverse content.
Online behavior can point you to what sites they frequent, the social - media networks they prefer, the news they're more likely to read and so on.
Read about how social networks are helping brick - and - mortar stores, why WeHeartIt might be the next Pinterest, chat rooms on Facebook and more social - media news.
On the other hand, every day some press releases are read and used for news stories.
In 2011, Puzder told Nation's Restaurant News that one of his first moves on the job was issuing a memo that read, «No more people behind the counter unless they have all their teeth.
So stories won't disappear, though they might be pushed to more obscure corners of the News Feed if flagged or if Facebook observes that users who read a story don't go on to share it.
I follow his Twitter feed to get frequent updates on Alexa's developer program and to read the latest news in far - field voice technology.
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Although she doesn't run right to the office upon waking up at 4:30 a.m., Warrior spends an hour on email, reads the news, works out and gets her son ready for school.
Today's must - read story is by Fortune's Geoff Colvin on the jobs conundrum that Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will likely ignore — and why that's bad news for everyone.
We now refer to magazine cover photos as «photoshopped»; we «windex» our windows to remove streaks; we «xerox» exhibits; we «rollerblade» down the street on our inline skates; we «wite - out» the mistakes in a term paper; and we read a news article about the police «tasering» a resistant suspect.
Speaking of sexual harassment: If you haven't yet read Kristen Bellstrom and Beth Kowitt's extraordinary report for Fortune on Michael Ferro, the former chairman of the company that publishes the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, and New York Daily News, among many other American newspapers, set aside the time.
It's the end of an era at Business News, with long - running columnist Joseph Poprzeczny calling time on his well - read column, State Scene.
Both Apple and Facebook also have their own projects to make it easier to read news articles on mobile devices.
For more recent news about social media marketing, read this article on the benefits of using social media to spread video content.
I started reading the newspaper first thing daily instead of following the news all day on social media — and I've never felt better informed.
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