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Citizen journalism and the webcast of a police standoff in Baltimore
The Baltimore SunAfter spending Saturday night listening to and writing about a Baltimore blogger who webcast and tweeted throughout a five-hour standoff with a police S.W.A.T. unit, I promised myself at least 24 hours to try and coherently think through the meaning of...Tags: Journalism, James MacArthur, News Media, Social Media, The Washington Post
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The frump factor and Holly Petraeus
Last week was a historic one for women. Eighteen women won or reclaimed Senate seats, bringing the number of women in that body to 20. Nearly 80 women now occupy the House. New Hampshire became the first state to elect a female governor and an all-women...
Tags: Jenny Sanford, Dianne Feinstein, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Hillary Clinton, Anthony D. Weiner
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Early ratings say viewers voted for NBC, CNN in big way on election night
The Baltimore SunOutside of Barack Obama, one of Tuesday's biggest winners was CNN, which not only presented the best journalism but also finished first among cable channels in viewers. According to Nielsen's Fast Ratings, CNN was seen by an average audience of 8.8...Tags: Journalism, Television Industry, NBC (tv network), Satellite and Cable Service, CBS Corp.
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Election Day coverage reflects low-road tone of 2012 campaign
The Baltimore SunThe partisan media madness started early Tuesday on the "Fox & Friends" morning show with host Steve Doocy somehow turning a report on midnight voting in Dixville Notch, N.H., into an attack on President Barack Obama for his handling of the September...Tags: Television Industry, YouTube, MSNBC (tv network), Nightline (tv program), Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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MSNBC editorializes, CNN reports at moment of Obama victory
The Baltimore SunIt was fairly obvious by about 10:15 p.m. Tuesday that most cable and network analysts thought President Obama was going to be re-elected. But they didn't have the data to make the call until 11:17. When that happened at NBC News and CNN, viewers were...Tags: Rachel Maddow, MSNBC (tv network), White House, George W. Bush, Feist
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How Obama's TV-Lite strategy diminishes presidency and us
The Baltimore SunI have been writing for the last two weeks about President Barack Obama's TV-Lite strategy of only doing interviews with the likes Jay Leno, MTV's Sway, US Weekly and Jon Stewart. In other words, only safe and friendly interviewers. And, indeed, as I...Tags: Barack Obama, Jon Stewart, Elections, Jay Leno, MTV (tv network)
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Piers Morgan, Chad Myers drag CNN into the mud with false Sandy report
The Baltimore SunA day's worth of some excellent storm coverage by CNN was all but shredded during the Piers Morgan show Monday night when meteorologist Chad Myers reported that the New York Stock Exchange was under three feet of water and the hip-shooting host ran wild...Tags: Stock Market, Financial Markets, Butterfly Ballots, Erin Burnett, Manhattan (New York City)
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Climate change is everywhere — except the presidential election
Today's editorial "What about climate change?" (Oct. 18) was great! Thank you for asking the question that CNN's Candy Crowley decided was less important than the economy during the debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. You described Mr....Tags: Ecosystems, Barack Obama, Global Change, Candy Crowley, Global Warming
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Baltimore County's pension problem
As 20 years of fiscal mismanagement by government officials comes to a head, we repeatedly hear public servants warn of their underfunded pension funds ("Baltimore Co. weighs pension bonds," Oct. 14). While the private sector has had a decline in real...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Fareed Zakaria, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Pension and Welfare, Interior Policy
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CNN's Candy Crowley embraces the 'optics' of her role in tonight's presidential debate
The Baltimore SunTwo weeks ago, the conventional wisdom was that televised presidential debates weren’t going to matter much this year. Then a TV debate took place in Denver on Oct. 3, and we are still talking about Big Bird being threatened, moderator Jim Lehrer...Tags: Republican Party, Gallup, Inc., Undecided Voters, Satellite and Cable Service, Justice System
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In TV terms, Obama struggles, Romney dominates first debate
The Baltimore SunMore was definitely less for President Barack Obama Wednesday night in the first televised presidential debate. The president spoke for 42 minutes and 50 seconds, while GOP candidate Mitt Romney only 38 minutes and 32 seconds by CNN's count. But in TV...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, PBS (tv network), Talk Shows (genre)
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Towson native, MSNBC anchor Thomas Roberts marries longtime partner
The Baltimore SunThomas Roberts, a news anchor for MSNBC who grew up in Towson, is marrying Patrick D. Abner, his partner of 12 years, at a ceremony today in New York City. Roberts, who is 39, is a graduate of Calvert Hall College High School and McDaniel College in...Tags: Anderson Cooper 360 (tv program), Television Industry, MSNBC (tv network), Roman Catholicism, Merck & Company Incorporated
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