Not exact matches
It makes it far easier for a journalist to pitch her producer a
story on fertility acupuncture and
interview an expert like Dr Lorne Brown on the subject with Infertility Awareness Day looming on the editorial calendar
than on a random Tuesday.
I love this
story — and not just because Erika and Sy have done such a marvelous and comprehensive job of reporting it,
interviewing more
than three dozen experts from across the spectrum of the healthcare industry.
But, as is often the case, my
interview with Sam Yagan, OkCupid's co-founder and CEO, had more interesting tidbits
than I could fit into the
story.
Few things are more frustrating for candidates
than to have to recount the same
stories or give the same answers in
interview after
interview for the same employer.
What follows is the
story of what actually happened at J.C. Penney, based on months of
interviews with 32 current and former executives and vendors and more
than 20 investors, analysts, and competitors.
She's been
interviewed in more
than 3000 news
stories.
She has been
interviewed for more
than 3000 news
stories including The Today Show, Dateline NBC, The New York Times, USA Today, and Reader's Digest.
In an
interview in the Women «s Review of Books (March 1988), Morrison talks about the necessity of black people sharing the
story of slavery rather
than «rushing away... because it is painful to dwell there.»
Mothers
interviewed for this
story showed far more enthusiasm for the concept
than fathers
When I was
interviewed earlier today by CBC radio stations across Canada on this
story, I expressed that I was not only horrified from a nutrition / health point of view, but that I also felt terrible for this mother, who sent a healthy, balanced lunch with her kids — one that was likely healthier
than most packed lunches.
In our
interview with the New York Congressman for this week's cover
story, Espaillat went deep on no fewer
than five separate baseball tangents, even promising he would try to bring David Ortiz, aka «Big Papi,» to Capitol Hill this year.
Nearly every operative and official
interviewed by CQ Roll Call for this
story said this campaign, more so
than other races, is won by getting bodies to the polls.
Tony Blair declined to be
interviewed and thus his side of the
story gets little airtime, other
than the odd clip in which he outlines the scale of Saddam's atrocities on his own people.
This
story is based on
interviews with more
than 20 contractors, labor leaders, and construction workers involved in the work at Riverbend.
The chairman more or less repeated that claim in an
interview with Maggie Haberman, who was quicker off the draw on today's Morano
story than me.
Your editor John Langone
interviewed more
than a dozen «experts» for the original 1985
story who agreed, incorrectly, that there was little risk that HIV and AIDS would be transmitted heterosexually.
They said they had been led to believe that the
interviews were for a straight documentary about «developmental evolutionary» science rather
than a video promoting a computer game (see the news
story in Science's 24 October issue).
The problem was that the media «let both sides speak» in regards to the China Study which has hundreds of references and then
interviewed someone on the Paleo diet which was little more
than a
story book.
This patient, righteous documentary by Ken Burns, David McMahon, and Sarah Burns recounts the
story of justice undone (a serial rapist confessed) with extensive
interviews, a thorough use of archival footage, and a less -
than felicitous use of ominous - rumble music that unnecessarily insists, Isn't this an outrage?
Taking on the likenesses of Green Day members Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool, players progress through the
story and history of Green Day, gaining access into the band's media vault, where they can unlock more
than 100 collectible images, and more
than 40 minutes of rare and unreleased video from
interviews, outtakes and performances.
Director Neil Burger manages to make his technical deficiencies and clumsy
interviews work for the credibility of his
story rather
than against it, and he builds an eerie, naturalistic suspense that's believable enough to raise an authentic goose bump or two.
Featurette one, Into The Wild; The
Story, The Characters is 21 minutes worth of
interviews with actors, Penn, Krakauer, and varying bits of behind the scenes footage used mostly as a backdrop for the
interviews, rather
than for giving us a look at production methods.
This stunning portrait of prominent black author and intellectual James Baldwin tells his
story through his own writing and
interviews, and the enduring resonance of his words on the Civil Rights Movement and racism in America are incredibly compelling and more relevant
than ever.
For most of its running time, John Krasinski's adaptation of David Foster Wallace's short -
story collection Brief
Interviews With Hideous Men consists of little more
than a series of monologues, and plays like some abstract theater exercise, hosted by a college coffeehouse.
Vilmos Zsigmond, who shot three of Woody Allen's recent films (Melinda and Melinda, 2004; Cassandra's Dream, 2007; You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger, 2010), said in an
interview that Allen is more concerned with
story and performance
than the visual aspects of his films, and that he wouldn't look at frame while shooting unless Zsigmond encouraged him to do so.
Many
interviews, film reviews, TV recaps, features and news
stories (and one column about Nicolas Cage) later, Samantha hopes she's doing just a little better
than okay.
There's more
than a whiff of the Coen Brothers in this telling from director Craig Gillespie («Lars and the Real Girl»), who takes a docu - drama approach to the Harding
story, weaving in - character
interviews with the key figures into the narrative.
Included is Sho Kosugi: Martial Arts Legend, a new 21 - minute
interview with the actor about him and his career; The Making of Black Eagle, a 36 - minute featurette with Sho Kosugi, director Eric Karson, screenwriter Michael Gonzales, actors Doran Clark, Shane Kosugi, and Dorta Puzio; Tales of Jean - Claude Van Damme, a 19 - minute featurette with many of the same people speaking about their experiences working with Van Damme; The Script and the Screenwriters, a 27 - minute featurette with Michael Gonzales and Eric Karson discussing the film's development; a set of 11 deleted and extended scenes, all of which are in the extended cut and offer up a tiny bit more
story and character development more
than additional action or carnage; trailers for the film itself, D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, and Savannah Smiles; a fold - out poster; and a DVD copy of the film, which offers up all of the same extras.
During our short
interview, the director told us what about the
story spoke to him, its unpredictable narrative, and why The Book of Henry felt like a bigger risk
than Jurassic World.
To understand the
story of Baltimore's reforms from 2007 to the present, we conducted more
than a dozen
interviews, reviewed district documents and press reports, and collected secondary data.
or, «as cited in the book Growing Up Gifted...» or «Dr. ABC, a specialist in the education of gifted children, suggested that...» rather
than, «I think...» not only adds credibility to your statements but will also give the reporter additional sources to read or
interview to support the
story.
The Marketplace radio program even picked up the
story and
interviewed him as a representative of a generation that seems to care less about cars
than previous generations.
For more
than two decades, Boston - area book publicist Stacey Miller has been securing
interviews, feature
stories, and reviews in some of the most important broadcast, print, and new media in the U.S. and Canada.
More
than 300
interviews with current and past employees netted an intriguing collection of
stories.
Many people held a piece of this
story, and I conducted more
than five hundred
interviews with hundreds of them: doctors, nurses, staff members, hospital executives, patients, family members, government officials, ethicists, attorneys, researchers, and others.
Smith Publicity generated more
stories and
interviews for our book
than we could have hoped for.
He has been intrigued by the Bradt family
story for more
than three decades,
interviewing relatives, academic and military colleagues, and a Japanese officer against whom his father fought in the Solomon Islands.
He is the author of 438 Days: An Extraordinary True
Story of Survival at Sea, a miraculous account of the man who survived alone and adrift at sea longer
than anyone in recorded history — as told to Franklin in dozens of exclusive
interviews.
You can look forward to an
interview with Block in the July issue of BookPage, in which Alden Mudge states that The Storm at the Door is a better novel
than Block's heartbreaking and funny debut, The
Story of Forgetting.
I'd much rather see our clients get a feature
story, print
interview, author profile, etc. in the same newspaper or magazine, rather
than a write up in the book review section.
It's a clichéd
story for those of us who have been in publishing for more
than five or ten years, but we really did used to write proposals that included a marketing section that said something along the lines of «author is willing to go on book tours and will make themselves available for TV and radio
interviews.»
Based on more
than 40
interviews with Jobs conducted over two years — as well as
interviews with more
than a hundred family members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues — Walter Isaacson has written a riveting
story of the roller - coaster life and searingly intense personality of a creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionized six industries: personal computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet computing, and digital publishing.
She has been
interviewed for more
than 3000 news
stories including The Today Show, Dateline NBC, The New York Times, USA Today, and Reader's Digest.
Gerri has been
interviewed for more
than 3,000 news
stories, is an international speaker, and has testified before Congress.
For my
story, «Churning crackdown worries credit card rewards chasers,» I
interviewed someone who has more
than 15 open cards.
The article carries an
interview with Rockstar Games» Dan Houser, who says this of GTA «s new anti-hero; «Johnny is a very different character
than Niko, with a very different background... I can't go into too much detail on the
story, because we try not to give away too much plot before the game is released.
Based on what Smith says in the
interview all we can expect in this expansion is a handful of strikes, one measly raid and a new area which will more
than likely contain very little to do and most of the
story (which is now voiced with cinematics, something they completely forgot during the original DLC's hence why you don't hear Peter Dinklage phoning in his performance again) will take place in locations you've already visited time and time again.
The one problem, of course, is the R33L GA3MARS lobby: we should not forget what happened when a six - year old
interview given by BioWare writer Jennifer Hepler was unearthed in which she suggested combat should be skippable for those who want
story rather
than combat.
In a recent
interview with Famitsu, Nomura lessened the excitement of a brand new Toy
Story world slightly by revealing that there will be fewer Disney worlds in this game
than in Kingdom Hearts 2.
Eventually the game evolved into a space
story set in the Aries Constelation Star System's Radaxarian town, inspired by Star Wars, as Kōtarō narrates himself on SEGA Japan's AGES
interviews, were he also apologizes for the controversial Yanken Pon system (the battle system in which rock, paper or scissors are delivered at random leaving the combats to luck rather
than player's skill) a gameplay mechanic he desgined in his attempt to deliver something original.