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...different type of radio news programming. They billed it as “NPR on caffeine.” Now, after barely a year and a half of broadcasting, Washington Post Radio is shutting down due to the difficulties that arose from trying to reconcile personality-driven programming with in-depth news coverage.So, in the end, the fact may be that newspapers will never be able to run radio stations (or vice versa). But in the meantime, as collaboration between different media continues, journalists in both arenas must recognize that different formats serve different demographics with very different needs. Their...
...skewering evasions that he seems almost languid as he moves in for the kill. Jeremy Paxman's usual quarry are obfuscating politicians, but his target on Oct. 17 was Michael Lyons, chairman of the BBC Trust. Lyons, Paxman's bosses' boss, had agreed to appear on the BBC's in-depth news program Newsnight to give his explanation for staff cuts and other measures the director general would announce the following day. These would include a paring back of the BBC's much-vaunted news-gathering operation. How, Paxman wondered, could such a move be in line with...
...Harvard, called for Watson to speak out further. “A lot depends on what Jim Watson does next,” Lue said. “This is an opportunity for him to address the issue directly. One could imagine not just an apology, but a further, in-depth, correction.” Professors have taken various tacks in responding to Watson’s remarks. “I’m not sure how to raise them and in what context. I don’t want to detract from the science,” said...
...high minimum compared to other federal programs, which made sure that even less populous states with a relatively small risk of terrorism received a sizable chunk of cash. Since 9/11, billions of dollars in homeland-security grants have gone out under this bizarre and nonsensical formula, which TIME investigated in-depth in 2004. In the new law, however, Congress cut the minimum to .375%, and set the percentage to decline a little bit more each additional year...
...look no further than their closet to get a glimpse of couture clothing. But for most, it's an exclusive art form known only through pictures or the occasional museum exhibit. Opening Sept. 22 at London's V&A is one such show that gives visitors an almost unprecedented in-depth look into couture's most glamorous era. "The Golden Age of Couture: Paris and London 1947-1957" will display more than 100 dresses designed by haute couture's most revered names, among them Givenchy, Balmain, Balenciaga, Schiaparelli and, of course, Dior. The exhibit covers everything from suits and cocktail...