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...would make a perfect 60 Minutes segment. A company hires famous TV journalists to anchor health-related videos--paid for by the businesses whose drugs and products the "newscasts" cover. The company puts the videos on public television. Viewers think they're watching the news. But they're really watching--newsvertising! Tick-tick-tick-tick...
...York Times, Safer taped presentations that were repeated in hundreds of such videos made by WJMK Inc., a Boca Raton, Fla., company, appearing on a news-show-like set and introducing two-to five-minute segments titled American Medical Review. CNN's Aaron Brown and retired CBS anchor Walter Cronkite also recently signed up with the series. WJMK said the AMR segments were not ads, but the health and drug companies provided sources for the reports and, according to the Times, maintained editorial control. The segments do not say that the companies paid for them, which may violate public...
Furst finished fifth in the 400-meter dash and anchored the 4x400-meter relay team in its fourth-place performance. Furst brought the Crimson from sixth to fourth during her anchor leg of the relay...
...with soot, he filed many of his reports from the "Bloommobile" he designed--a tank equipped with a camera mounted on a gyroscope that allowed him to broadcast on the move. A father of three, he covered the O.J. Simpson trial and the Clinton White House before becoming co-anchor of the Weekend Today show. Doctors said the embolism was probably caused by a blood clot in his leg, perhaps linked to hours of cramped riding in an Army tank...
Senior Chris Lambert breezed to victories in the 100 and 200 meters and finished the meet with a remarkable anchor leg for the mile relay team...