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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
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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
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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
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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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