For instance, if
a segment about an extreme weather event mentioned climate change briefly, the entire segment was counted as climate coverage.
Not exact matches
Megan was just filmed for an «
extreme parenting»
segment on CNN (
about co-sleeping — ha!)
It may turn out that Jackson is so
extreme that McAuliffe's campaign (disclosure: my friend Alex Kellner is McAuliffe's digital director, but we don't talk
about the campaign) can use him in ALL of their advertising, but he's also a perfect target for the kind of
segmented communications at which the internet excels.
Unfortunately, things derail fast in the third
segment, which Kevin and Nick blame on the celluloid abortion known as Project X. There's a brief moment of sensibility as they also talk
about The Lorax, though the show is dominated by talk
about extreme fetish pornography, gay racist Klingons and Shweddy Balls.
Local television (TV) weathercasters are a potentially promising source of climate education, in that weather is the primary reason viewers watch local TV news, large
segments of the public trust TV weathercasters as a source of information
about global warming, and
extreme weather events are increasingly common (Leiserowitz et al.; U.S. Global Change Research Program).
In this
segment he says he's not worried
about climate disruption because of individual
extreme weather events or «heat deaths in France.»