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Network television is in danger of losing one of its most exceptional broadcast programs. Last week, it was disclosed that ABC is attempting to replace “Nightline,” its highly celebrated in-depth news program hosted by Ted Koppel, with David Letterman’s “The Late Show.” The Walt Disney Company, which owns ABC, has tried to justify this move by saying that Letterman would lure a younger audience to the 11:35 p.m. timeslot, increasing advertising revenue for a slumping network...
...history of “Nightline” reveals a continued commitment to covering pressing domestic and international issues and to producing in-depth journalism. It began as a program devoted to nightly updates on the Iranian hostage situation in 1979. Due to its success, “Nightline” continued to run and became the highlight of ABC’s news programming. Over the last two decades, Ted Koppel and the staff of “Nightline” have consistently covered worthwhile subjects in innovative ways. In the 1980s, the show hosted influential debates exploring apartheid...
Television networks’ programming decisions are motivated by viewer demand. Thus, we urge the public, especially younger generations, to watch programs like “Nightline.” They provide unique and in-depth news coverage, allowing its viewers to stay informed about current, worthwhile events. This contribution has never been more important than it is today...
...fact, okay to talk about topics other than who got to second base with who last weekend and whether that disrespects some other person she’s “quasi-dating.” Just don’t make it a place to show off your in-depth knowledge of some obscure branch of sociology. In any case, leave the endless banal blathering about relationships to those select professionals appearing...
...already ever been said before—and before, and before that. And it’s unlikely that any of us will alter the course of the universe with our conclusions either. As such, the thesis is simply a research paper; a bit longer, and a bit more in-depth than most we have written, but a research paper nonetheless. So go ahead and introduce your argument, supplant it with evidence and then slam it shut with a conclusion. Besides a couple of revisions and advisor meetings, the thesis should be your basic “wham, bam, thank...