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...vote of confidence in network broadcasting. (After all, he could have put his half a billion into cable or other technology associated with the infohighway.) In reality, it is likely to set off a game of affiliate musical chairs that will further erode traditional network viewing patterns. "The once sacrosanct relationship between networks and affiliates has started to come unglued," says Bishop Cheen, a senior analyst for Paul Kagan Associates, a media research firm, "and I don't know if it can ever be put back together...
Whatever one thinks of its content, the advent of USA Today ten years ago forced the establishment press to re-think the impact of commercialism on the sacrosanct profession of journalism...
...While The Crimson also serves the Cambridge community, this tradition is unfortunately neither considered sacrosanct nor observed with vigor by all at 14 Plympton...
...White House takes a look at sacrosanct benefit programs...
...Spanish-American War of 1898.) "There was resentment, trauma, about being forced to learn all subjects in English years ago," says Ricardo Alegria, executive director of the Center for Advanced Studies in San Juan. Those memories, he speculates, cause many to resist learning English even today. Insular identity remains sacrosanct. Last week, after Madonna caressed herself with the Puerto Rican flag during a San Juan concert, politicians of all stripes raised angry criticism. Local clerics even pressed a campaign of hanging black ribbons on trees in protest...