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Something you didn't know
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Usage examples of news.
People always paused and watched these vans drive past, probably wondering if it was going to stop nearby, if something newsworthy was happening, if they themselves might even get to appear in the background of a news report.
Anyway, she did beat reporting, then she moved up in the ranks and became head of radio news, then executive producer for radio.
But you go asking questions based on rumors, just because you get some kind of psychic fax that Boggs is innocent, well, that bullshit'11 sink a news department real fast.
It's a news policy -we don't spend time and money on a story if there's a chance we'll be preempted.
And when it became clear that Boggs was under the wing of one of the most devout Muslims in all of Harrison (who also happened to be one of the largest, when that news made the rounds of the cell blocks, Randy Boggs was left pretty much alone.
He'd sold advertising time for local stations, then for the Network, and eventually he had moved into entertainment and then news programming.
Among them was an uproar caused by numerous firings of staff members, massive and - his critics said - arbitrary budgetary cutbacks and intense scrutiny of the network's news programs and their content.
It was four-thirty in the afternoon and everyone was gearing up for the news at seven.
I'm not putting a super in any of my news programs that says 'Courtesy of another network.
Remembered too that Lance Hopper had stood up to the criticism and defended his news team.
There are so many important issues that media has to choose from and so few minutes to broadcast news or newspaper columns to talk about them in.
When she'd applied at the Network for a job as assistant cameraman they'd told her there was no chance to move into news, producing stories herself.
Also, there was now another dimension to the story: Somebody's breaking into a major television network studio and stealing a news program - that was a story in itself.
Which was that she didn't give a shit about the news story anymore, she didn't give a shit about the Lance Hopper murder.
Rune noted with a laugh to herself that the three news crews on hand to capture the story on tape were all from the competition.