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Nuance And Narrative in SC

Posted by Columbia Journalism Review on 30 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: News, USDemocrats, Politics, Obama, Hillary, 08 Election, Immigration

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By Gal Beckerman, CJR
Do national media tell local voters what to think?

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Eight Questions Reporters Should Ask Huckabee

Posted by Columbia Journalism Review on 12 Dec 2007 | Tagged as: News, Politics, Economics, 08 Election, Religious Right, Business, Immigration, Human Rights

By Todd Gitlin, Columbia Journalism Review
Here are some questions for the Republican candidate and former governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee.

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Immigration Is Top Story, But Terror Takes Over

Posted by Project for Excellence in Journalism on 03 Jul 2007 | Tagged as: News, Media Savvy, North America, US, UK, Media Freedom, Journalism, Policy, Television, Iraq War, Telecommunications, Newspapers, Radio, Cable, US Congress, Immigration

By Mark Jurkowitz, Project for Excellence in Journalism
For all the dramatic events of last week, none was covered as intensely as the failed attack in London..

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On Air: Call To Citizenship

Posted by Fortwayne.com on 26 Jun 2007 | Tagged as: News, Media Savvy, Bias, Ownership, Free Speech, Ethics, Media Freedom, Journalism, Activism, Radio, Satellite Radio, Mexico, Immigration, Talk Shows

By Peter Prengaman, fortwayne.com
Maria Elena Castillo let her voice go unheard in American politics for a decade because she was afraid of failing the U.S. citizenship test that could give her the right to vote. The Mexico native was finally convinced to give it a try by a massive citizenship campaign on Univision, the Spanish-language television giant better known for its newscasts and torrid telenovelas.

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Talk Shows React to Immigration Redux

Posted by Project for Excellence in Journalism on 22 Jun 2007 | Tagged as: News, Television, Immigration, Talk Shows

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By Mark Jurkowitz, PEJ
Some conservative talk hosts — who one week earlier were celebrating the apparent defeat of the immigration bill — found themselves in an unusual position last week. They were up against key figures in the GOP — including President Bush — who helped resurrect the measure on June 14.

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