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Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News

Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News is a non-fiction book by Bernard Goldberg, a 28-year veteran CBS news reporter and producer, giving detailed examples of what he calls liberal bias in television news reporting.

Buletin Malam

The newscast is a half-hour pre-midnight news program and it continues to be one of the strongest late night shows in Indonesian television industry, Buletin Malam was also carried by RCTI's then sister station SCTV and Indosiar was launhced by the international news programme's CNN World News was aired on CNN International a member of CNN (Cable News Network).


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An Là

An Là is the first daily television news programme to be broadcast in Scots Gaelic since the axing of Grampian Television's Telefios bulletins in 2000.

Andre Hepkins

Andre Hepkins is a television news anchor and reporter for KMOV, the CBS affiliate in St. Louis, Missouri.

Armytage

Samantha Armytage (b. 1977), an Australian journalist and television news presenter

Bange

Jackie Bange (born ?), U.S. television news anchor and reporter

Bonnie Strauss

After several appearances on Shestack's show and the Edie Huggins Morning Show on WCAU TV (CBS Affiliate), Strauss put away her apron and asked Shestack to teach her how to become a television news reporter.

Channel 24

TV24 (India), a Hindi-language television news channel in India; see List of Hindi-language television channels

Charter Oak State College

Notable alumni include former professional football player Marvin Jones, Oklahoma State Representative Jason Murphey, Rhode Island State Representative Larry Valencia, and Connecticut television news anchor Al Terzi.

Chris Craft

Christine Craft, attorney, radio talk show host, television news anchor

Christine Whelan

Whelan has frequently appeared as an expert commentator on television news programs, including The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, Good Morning America, and on national radio programs, including Iowa Public Radio.

Cora-Ann Mihalik

Cora-Ann Mihalik (born c. 1954) is a former television news anchor and reporter who was best known for her role as co-anchor and news reporter for Fox WNYW and My 9 WWOR since 1987.

Dan Richey

Though its population is under 4,000, Ferriday is the hometown of some half dozen well-known personalities, including the cousins Jimmy Swaggart and Jerry Lee Lewis, and the television news commentators Howard K. Smith and Campbell Brown.

Don Jail

In 1952, the jail was the subject of the first ever television news report on the CBC Television English network when the Boyd Gang, a notorious group of bank robbers, broke out of the facility for the second time.

Elliott Francis

Coincidentally, he's played the role of a television news reporter or anchor on more than a half dozen television shows including, The Practice, Once and Again, and The Agency and on the satirical Onion News Network.

Fireman Farrell

In the other stories in Showcase #1, Farrell fights a fire in a circus, and is profiled on a television news program called Let's Take a Look (based on Edward R. Murrow's See It Now).

Gloria Montealegre

She was a longtime television news reporter for New Jersey Network and was the first female on-air reporter for New York's Channel 47, now Telemundo.

I Got a Crush... on Obama

Relles, Ettinger and Kauffman appeared on many television news programs.

Inés Rivero

She is the former sister-in-law of television news anchor Antonio Mora and former ATP touring pro Alfonso Mora.

Jack Wilkie-Jans

In 2013 Jack appeared on the National Indigenous Television news program speaking out against the Queensland Government's decision to reverse their initial decision to cut funding to the Noel Pearson Welfare Reform Trials in the Western Cape.

Jillian Becker

IST commissioned expert studies of terrorist groups and distributed them to members of both Houses of Parliament, to newspapers, individual journalists, radio and television news channels, foreign embassies, Customs and Excise, police forces, military experts, and university departments.

John Henry Faulk

Other supporters in the blacklist struggle included radio pioneer and Wimberley, Texas native Parks Johnson and reporter and CBS television news anchor Walter Cronkite.

John McWethy

On 11 August 2004, he moderated the first "News and Terrorism: Communicating in a Crisis" workshop, a joint program by the National Academy of Engineering, the Radio-Television News Directors Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Jung Il-woo

Son of a former television news anchorman, Jung Il-woo studied Broadcasting at the Seoul Institute of the Arts, later transferring to the Theater & Film department of Hanyang University.

Kenji Fukui

Fukui has hosted numerous television news and variety programs, but is best known as the "play by play" announcer of Iron Chef.

KMMX

KMMX was the call sign on the side of a car driven by the camera operator of a fictional television news station in the episode "On Camera" of Emergency!.

Lloyd Winnecke

Prior to joining the bank, Lloyd spent 17 years in television news, most recently as News Director at WEHT News 25.

Maite Delgado

She is the sister-in-law of American television news anchor Antonio Mora.

Mark Eubank

Eubank joined the KSL-TV channel 5 Television news team in 1990 as their chief meteorologist.

Mike Barnicle

He has been a regular contributor to the local television news magazine, "Chronicle" on WCVB-TV, since 1986.

Mishka

Mishka and his sisters (one of whom is also a music artist, Heather Nova, the other television news reporter and model Susannah Frith) were home schooled until their high school years.

News 12 Networks

News 12 The Bronx was the first television news organization in the country to use environmentally friendly Hybrid electric vehicles in an effort to reduce air pollution.

Nile Gardiner

Gardiner has been interviewed as a pundit on many television news programs, including Fox News, NBC Nightly News, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, and Washington Journal amongst others.

NJN News

NJN News was a half-hour daily broadcast television news program by the New Jersey Network which also aired in New York City on WNET Monday through Friday.

Poutine

In a Talking to Americans segment on the Canadian mock television news show This Hour Has 22 Minutes during the 2000 American election, comedian Rick Mercer posed as a reporter and asked several people (including then-Texas governor George W. Bush) what they thought of "Prime Minister Jean Poutine" and his endorsement of Bush for president.

Radio News

Ziff-Davis Publishing would develop two categories of magazines; the professional magazine such as Radio & Television News and the leisure time magazines like Popular Photography.

In 1948 Radio-Craft became Radio-Electronics and Radio News became Radio & Television News (August 1948).

Riz Lateef

She is the chief anchor for the regional television news service for London, BBC London.

Robert Kiviat

Robert has also often appeared as a guest expert on numerous television news shows, such as MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann, and on popular radio shows such as Coast to Coast AM, Art Bell, and The Jeff and Mike Show.

Robert Ovadia

In 2008, he and colleague Aela Callan won a prestigious Walkley Award for Television News Reporting for breaking the Iguanagate scandal that engulfed the NSW and federal governments.

Robert Pauley

He created Television News Inc. in 1973, with the goal of countering the perceived liberal bias in the media, with the support of investor Joseph Coors.

Southern Moreton Bay Islands

In 2007, after a national A Current Affair television news segment, the islands received an enormous amount of interest as having the cheapest land in Australia.

Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape

In 1995, the ABC television news program 20/20 reported that as many as 24 male and female cadets in 1993 had allegedly been sexually assaulted at the Academy during SERE training.

Tain Thistle F.C.

Tain Thistle were also featured on BBC Scotland's flagship television news programme, Reporting Scotland.

This Week in Science

Through this fellowship she worked as a television news producer at WNBC News in New York City working with noted health and science reporter Dr. Max Gomez.

Tim Marshall

Timothy John 'Tim' Marshall (born 1959), is Foreign Affairs Editor for Sky News, the 24 hour television news service operated by Sky Television, part of British Sky Broadcasting.

Torstar Media Group Television

TMGTV operates ShopTV Canada, a 24-hour direct-response television business operating as well as TMGTV Productions, a direct-response production house, and DRTV Quarterly a Direct Response Television news, interviews and insight magazine.

Ulysses S. Washington

Ulysses S. Washington was the first person in his family to graduate from college and is the father of Ukee Washington, a television news anchor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

WBSM

Ken Pittman: afternoon drive time host (2004-2012), conservative broadcaster who has been spot-lighted on national television news shows such as Fox News Channel's O'Reilly Factor and Weekend Live, also appeared on CNN and New England Cable News (NECN) several times with Jim Braude, currently a fill-in host at WPRO (AM) in Providence.

We're Going to Make you a Star

In this book she discusses the CBS failure and reflects on her adolescence and how it, among other things, led to her failure as a television news anchor.