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iTunes video podcasts can keep even the most hard-core news junkies up to date with free breaking and in-depth news coverage, analysis and commentary.
Brian Williams, soon to be the only male anchor on the major broadcast networks when the retiring Charles Gibson is replaced by Diane Sawyer, isn't your average newsman.
Spiro Agnew, the son of Greek immigrants, became known for his fiery, alliterative speeches in which he attacked political opponents of the Nixon administration.
Toxic chemicals in household and beauty products, such as DEA and SLS, present a health hazard and a very real danger to the environment and to plant and animal life.
When NBC received the video from the killer at Virginia Tech, there was undoubtedly a difficult decision for the broadcaster to make- hard to know what right choice was.
New communication channels use the latest in web technologies to enhance public relations messages.
It is the responsiblity of the media to decide what is newsworthy. But are we being informed on the issue at hand or are being told what to think?
Major news networks have depended on having one news anchor as the public face of their organization for the last half-century, but this tradition might be changing.
Aluminum, a common ingredient in deodorant and antiperspirant, is often linked to Alzheimer's and brain disorders and is a possible risk factor in breast cancer.
Interbrand values Walmart brand at $129.8 billion, thanks in part to its new "Save Money, Live Better" slogan, redesigned stores and about $400 billion in 2008 sales.
There are many opportunities for individuals seeking a journalism career, learn about these journalism careers to determine the perfect one.
Consultant David Henderson says the new media and the public respond best to companies with a human face, especially if that face is an authentic chief executive officer.
Many people react to scents with headaches, troubled breathing, nausea, or dizziness. Chemical additives hold a clue... and may be responsible for aromatherapy's bad name
Radio Advertising Bureau reports both local and national ad revenue down from 2007 despite more listeners. But industry is holding its own against iPod music competiton.
Summer sun and heat can wreak havoc on pale or sensitive skin. Be prepared this season with natural sunscreens, allergen-free oils, moisturizers and sunburn treatment.
Disabled characters are rarely seen in prominent roles in TV shows and movies. When you enter the comic book universe, however, these characters are highly visible.
The Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia), roams the remote regions of the Himalayan Mountains. Yet, as humans encroach on their territory, their numbers continue to decline.
Many looking for entry level jobs in news don't know what to expect. Here are the cons of television news careers including how much entry level reporters make.
For the sake of skin's health and appearance, holistic experts suggest avoiding common chemicals like DEA, propyl alcohol, SLS, propylene glycol, talc, and toluene
Movies, TV, and later anti-war activists have glamorized, if not glorified, World War II. Can it really be called "good."
In this interview, certified Kripalu and Bikram yoga instructor Carol Dickman talks about how she developed her interactive yoga series for persons with disabilities.
Some who undergo cosmetic eye color changing surgery allege severe complications from the popular procedure.
Here are several of the more recent biographies, autobiographies and memoirs, listed by category, that would make great holiday gifts for loved ones this year.
Stories about America's cities that feature minorities involved in crime, drugs and gangs are usually the norm for the nightly news broadcast or in online news headlines.
Is the brown recluse spider really dangerous? Can brown recluse spider bites kill?
Behind the "Red Hollywood" series of Soviet musicals of the 1930s sits a tale that links 3 film festivals, a Romanian graduate student, and a New York film programmer.


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