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Networks Ignore Gulf Coast in Debates

Posted by Black Agenda Report on 30 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: News, Environment, 08 Election, Natural Disasters, Katrina

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By Jeffrey Buchanan, Black Agenda Report
Gulf Coast rebuilding continues to be ignored in the Presidential Debates.

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Doctors Without Borders: Top 10 Most Underrated Humanitarian Stories of 2007

Posted by Doctors Without Borders on 21 Dec 2007 | Tagged as: News, Africa, Free Speech, Environment, Ethics, Journalism, Health Care, Natural Disasters

By Doctors Without Borders
People struggling to survive violence, forced displacement, and disease in the Central African Republic, Somalia, Sri Lanka, and elsewhere often went underreported in the news this year and much of the past decade.

Popularity: 2% [?]

Networks learn harsh lessons from Katrina

Posted by Reuters on 29 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: News, Journalism, Television, Business, Natural Disasters, Katrina

By Paul J. Gough, Reuters
Two years after Hurricane Katrina forever changed the Gulf Coast, its echoes still reverberate throughout TV journalism.

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No Story Dominates a Varied Week for News

Posted by Journalism.org on 21 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: News, War Watch, Media Freedom, Journalism, Television, Iraq War, Telecommunications, Newspapers, 08 Election, Radio, Natural Disasters, Talk Shows

By Dante Chinni, Journalism.org
Last week was one of the most varied in the news so far this year. While there was no dominant story for the week of August 12, politics played a big role as a theme.

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Minnesota Disaster One Of The Top Stories Of The Year

Posted by Journalism.org on 07 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: News, Media Savvy, Bias, CNN, Ethics, Media Freedom, Journalism, Television, Natural Disasters

By Journalism.org
Three days into the event, the media was taking the narrative of the bridge collapse in several directions.

Popularity: 1% [?]

Experts: Katrina Death Toll Still Rising

Posted by NR Davis on 04 Jun 2007 | Tagged as: News, Journalism, Natural Disasters

By Mary Foster, AP
The bodies are no longer being dragged from houses and buildings toppled by Hurricane Katrina, but nearly two years later many in the medical community think the storm is still killing.

Popularity: 1% [?]

 
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