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Entries from October 2004

Even legit brand names get booted off radio commercials

October 28th, 2004 · Comments Off

Radio-Advertising

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Minnesota media rules get attention

October 27th, 2004 · Comments Off

The Associated Press picks up on the story out of Minnesota this week, where it was announced that there would be rules on when members of the media could be at polling sites on Election Day next Tuesday.

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Looking for opinions on PBS’ political coverage

October 27th, 2004 · Comments Off

Today, a friend of mine let me know about an email conversation he had with PBS regarding their political coverage this election season. I’ve included, with his permission, the details below. Personally, I’m not one who thinks that PBS has that much of a slant to it when it comes to political coverage, […]

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Go Banner Ads, it’s your birthday!

October 27th, 2004 · Comments Off

The Internet-Advertising

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Pioneer Press letters to the editor get their say - but not in the Press

October 27th, 2004 · Comments Off

Newspapers-General

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WaPo clarifies editorial endorsements

October 27th, 2004 · Comments Off

Newspapers-Ethics

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If only our role models could always know what they meant

October 27th, 2004 · Comments Off

Newspapers-Columnists

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Tempe, we have a problem

October 27th, 2004 · Comments Off

In Arizona State University’s Web Devil, Ryan Kost writes about how the school’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication is “facing accreditation headaches.”

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News gets old, but never really disappears

October 27th, 2004 · Comments Off

Newspapers-General

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Minnesota’s election coverage to be different in ‘04

October 26th, 2004 · 1 Comment

Minnesota’s Star Tribune has an article on Wednesday about new regulations put on the media with regard to their coverage at polling places in the state. Mark Brunswick has the details, most importantly the time limits that journalists can spend at any one location and the necessary process that must be followed in order […]

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