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Newsweek magazine got some unsolicited PR Wednesday from President Obama, but it wasn't exactly a ringing endorsement of periodical's latest issue.
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(CNN) - Newsweek magazine got some unsolicited PR Wednesday from President Obama, but it wasn't exactly a ringing endorsement of periodical's latest issue.
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Harry Reasoner pronounced the periodical's mission as "sad."
Marcia G. Yerman: Gloria: In Her Own Words -- A Life in Activism Marcia G. Yerman 2011
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Harry Reasoner pronounced the periodical's mission as "sad."
Marcia G. Yerman: Gloria: In Her Own Words -- A Life in Activism Marcia G. Yerman 2011
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Harry Reasoner pronounced the periodical's mission as "sad."
Marcia G. Yerman: Gloria: In Her Own Words -- A Life in Activism Marcia G. Yerman 2011
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A positive attitude correlated with ALL of the following signs that the journalists involved knew what they were talking about: 1. mentioning someone with firsthand knowledge 2. time since the media firestorm 3. article length 4. a news versus an opinion style 5. the periodical's prestige 6. the periodical's frequency
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I've done this without a network, a magazine or a periodical's incentive -- as those incentives in the mainstream media are trade-offs for today's postured reporting which is dictated by others, rather than the reporter.
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I've done this without a network, a magazine or a periodical's incentive -- as those incentives in the mainstream media are trade-offs for today's postured reporting which is dictated by others, rather than the reporter.
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In "The Titans of Trivia," Newsweek's Jerry Adler uncovers the genesis of the magazine's "hook" and the reason for the offbeat periodical's early (and continued) success:
Flossing M-mv 2004
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In "The Titans of Trivia," Newsweek's Jerry Adler uncovers the genesis of the magazine's "hook" and the reason for the offbeat periodical's early (and continued) success:
Archive 2004-04-01 M-mv 2004
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