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Articles related to "British Media"
Tony Blair and the British Media Tony Blair is stepping down as leader of Great Britain on June 27; his departure may be celebrated by many, but he has provided much media enjoyment for the last decade. blair popularity • tony stepping down • media coverage british politics • war iraq england • united kingdom support usa
Dangers of Murdoch, WSJ Merger Rupert Murdoch has shown himself to be a partisan, political media magnate who won't hesitate to use his papers to push his right-wing views; this is bad news for the WSJ murdoch takeover • wall street journal merger • conservative media bias • republican fox news • journalistic interference politics
Introducing Amy Winehouse With her throwback sound, unique sense of personal style and self-destructive tendencies, Amy Winehouse is undeniably someone to watch. amy winehouse • next big thing • back to black • amy winehouse critical acclaim • self-destructive tendencies
5 British Comedies Better Than The Office If you listened to Ricky Gervais in interviews you'd think The Office was the only British sitcom of the last decade. Here are five he may have forgotten about. ricky gervais • the office • best british sitcoms • peep show • alan partridge
Black Static Issue 1 The new magazine from TTA Press replaces the much-loved The Third Alternative, and contains dark fiction from Simon Avery and others and columns from Mike O'Driscoll interzone • tta press • black static • the third alternative • simon avery
Grace Horsley Darling, the 19th Century Legend Although not well known in the United States, Grace Darling was considered a maritime heroine and the pop culture star of her generation, in mid-19th century England. grace horsley darling • william darling • forfarshire • longstone lighthouse • farne islands
Is Susan Boyle's Dream Becoming a Nightmare? Susan Boyle, erstwhile contestant on ITV's Britain's Got Talent and mega YouTube star, has been admitted to the Priory Clinic for exhaustion. susan boyle • itv • britain's got talent • oprah winfrey • larry king
Mugabe Regime Bankrolled By British Companies The U.S Treasury has blacklisted businessmen it believes are Mugabe supporters. A move that has embarrassed Britain. The news comes as cholera claims its 1000th victim. mugabe regime bankrolled by british companies • u.s treasury reveals 14 mugabe backers are british • cholera in zimbabwe claims its 1000 victim • foreign currency keeps mugabe in business • u.s blacklists four of mugabe's cronies
Murdoch and His Influence on Media Rupert Murdoch has changed the way that the world of mainstream journalism works, mainly due to his extensive influence on the papers & networks that he runs. murdoch influence • rupert australian power • sensational news • editorializing media • changing mainstream journalism norms
Smoking banned in classic cartoons Truner Broadcasting is scouring through 1,500 classic Hanna-Barbera cartoons to edit out smoking references. What's wrong with this picture? tom and jerry • cartoon • animation • smoking • controversy
Sven to City Man City have made their first big summer signing, but will the Swede's revolution turn the blue's into a Premiership force or just send them spinning out of control? sven goran eriksson • sven • erikkson • manchester city • manchester
A Lestrian View of Elections in the USA What exactly is going on with the election in America? Here's a Lestrian's view! bush • gore • election • chad • ballots
Andy Murray Sizzles Up the Top Four Andy Murray is the new world number four in tennis. Does he have the game and consistency to keep him there and be a constant threat to the world's top 3? andy murray • us open final • atp tennis rankings • the rivalry in tennis • roger federer
Fallout Over MPs' Expenses is Good for Britian The public outcry and mass resignations following the media's expose of MPs' spending is proof that the British press, democracy and morality is in good working order. mps' expenses scandal • parliamentary scandals • dishonest politicians • uk political corruption • british politics
Foot-in-Mouth Disease The British press gets a cause of Foot-in-Mouth Disease camp x-ray • british press.
Teaching Media Literacy in the Classroom With the ever-evolving and ever-expanding world of mass media, teaching media literacy in the classroom becomes more of a priority. teaching media literacy • literacy in the classroom • media literacy education • interactive media education • critical thinking activities
The History of the Barmy Army Most cricket fans will know the Barmy Army, the relentless group of English cricket fans who follow their side around the world, but how did the movement come about? barmy army • cricket • england • paul burnham • fans
The Wind That Shakes the Barley A look at the historic and political background of this complex drama about the troubles in Ireland starring Cillian Murphy as Irish freedom fighter Damien O'Donovan the wind that shakes the barley • ken loach • cillian murphy • 2006 palm d'or winner • background of the wind that shakes the barley
Tom McRae Interview: Media Blues In part 3 of our Tom McRae interview, we discuss how the media continues to distort the news and why change can't come anytime soon with the current world leaders. tom mcrae interview • king of cards • tom mcrae • new tom mcrae cd • indie music interview
Turmoil Surrounds German National Team Even though Germany are well on their way to qualifying for the 2010 World Cup, German national team coach Joachim Löw has plenty of turmoil surrounding his team. problems with german national soccer team • germany will issues ahead of 2010 world cup • captain michael ballack slapped during world cup q • german goalkeepers bickering jens lehmann tim wies • stuttgart goal machine mario gomez booed for not s
Why send reporters when you can make the whole thing up?
Is the "news" being manufactured by the media to support a hidden agenda of the power elites? Talk about conspiracy! media issues • balkans • macedonia • nato • war
Chelsea's Other Pensioners 'Official Enquiry Whitewash' was as familiar a popular accusation around Britain in the spring of 1856 as it is today. |
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