Word: mediaã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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Marvin Kalb, author of the book “One Scandalous Story,” an expose of the media??s reaction to the first ten days of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, began the discussion by telling a story about how he bumped into “a woman with stunning legs” who was on her way up to see President John F. Kennedy ’40 at the Carlisle Hotel in New York City...
...Many people wiser than we have said that among the casualties of last week’s attack is our media??s flip cynicism, its ironic detachment from genuine feeling. Well, if irony isn’t dead then it’s gravely wounded,” they wrote. “How can we be ironic when our fire squad in Park Slope, Brooklyn, has lost half its members?” Colton and Aboud asked for feedback from readers and the response was tremendous. “We got hundreds and hundreds of e-mails...
Approval ratings stem directly from the media??s positive or negative coverage of the president. During times of crisis, ratings soar because both the media and the president’s political opponents temporarily stop attacking him. The present situation is no exception. Prominent Democrats are making a big deal out of supporting the president in whatever action he takes. In recent speeches, even former vice president and bitter rival Al Gore ’69 has expressed support for Bush...
Harvard is the only ECAC team ranked in the top 10. Clarkson, the ECAC media??s pick to win the conference, was ranked 13th. Dartmouth, who fell to Harvard in the ECAC consolation last year...
...journalists cannot present our coverage in the traditional way that we have,” Stone says. “It comes across as difficult to use or as a poor substitute for the traditional media??no matter how good the content...