Word: broadcasted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Whitmire adds that she hopes to share her experiences in broadcast journalism with students, saying that she believes "that the media has a very important role in the development of public policy, and that role is education...
...north-country diners, meeting real voters face to face who would take their measure in their own sweet time. No one could ever afford to launch a full-scale air war so early; the candidates typically have held a substantial chunk of their limited funds in reserve for broadcast battles in the Super Tuesday states, as well as the big primaries of New York and California...
...media companies are entering a scary (if potentially lucrative) new territory. With nearly all the boundaries removed, aggressive companies will undoubtedly try to expand into new areas. The quickest way to do that is through alliances and mergers, and most observers expect that industry consolidation--ventures linking phone companies, broadcast networks, computer firms, cable companies--will soon shift into high gear. "Companies must choose their partners in the next 12 months, because when the markets converge, anyone who's not a partner is probably a competitor," says Bill Deatherage, telecommunications analyst at Bear Stearns. The end result...
...broadcast shed no new light on the killings, but it did provide considerable insight into Simpson's dream world, which is as out of touch with the black community as it is with the white one. He seems to think most white people like him, despite polls that show they believe he got away with murder. Nor does he understand that ostracism is an age-old way of showing disapproval; Fatty Arbunkle, a much bigger star, saw his career collapse after he was acquitted of murdering a starlet. Some of Simpson's lawyers advised him to quietly reach...
Toward the end of the broadcast Simpson stared into the camera, clenched his jaw and implored the audience, "If you don't like me, leave me alone." It's a deal...