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Rupert Murdoch gleeful at BBC debacle in Britain
LONDON (AP) — Few seem to be enjoying the management meltdown at the venerable BBC more than Rupert Murdoch, the News Corp. chief whose rival British newspapers have been caught up in their own lengthy, embarrassing and expensive phone-hacking...Tags: The New York Times, BBC, David Cameron, Media Industry, Sex Crimes
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Say what? IU prof claims Cronkite was not first TV anchorman
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - An Indiana University researcher says Walter Cronkite wasn't the first television anchorman despite what most journalism history books might say. IU associate professor of journalism Mike Conway says the first TV anchorman...
Tags: CBS Corp., NBC (tv network)
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Koppel to speak about journalism at Notre Dame
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Veteran journalist Ted Koppel will speak at a public discussion of contemporary journalism, politics and world affairs at the University of Notre Dame. The former longtime anchor of the ABC News show "Nightline" will take...
Tags: Ted Koppel, Primetime Emmy Awards, NPR, NBC (tv network), ABC (tv network)
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Study: Viewers turning to YouTube as news source
NEW YORK (AP) — A new study has found that YouTube is emerging as a major platform for news, one to which viewers increasingly turn for eyewitness videos in times of major events and natural disasters. The Pew Research Center's Project for...Tags: Russia, Photography and Video, Social Media, Fox News Channel (tv network), Japan
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Cabbie unlikely celebrity in Colombia sex scandal
CARTAGENA, Colombia (AP) — The Secret Service sex scandal has spawned X-rated jokes, inspired a spicy song set to a local Caribbean beat, and made an unlikely celebrity of a 42-year-old taxi driver who lives with his mother and now seems to be in...Tags: Prostitution, Justice System, Social Media, Media Industry, Sex Crimes
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Bahrain newspaper staff fined over false stories
MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — A court has fined the top editor of Bahrain's main opposition newspaper and three staff members for publishing purportedly false stories about abuses against Shiite-led protesters. The verdict was hailed by the Al Wasat...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Politics, Fines, Punishment, Newspaper and Magazine
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Newsman Kevorkian dies at 82
Harry Kevorkian, a longtime prominent newsman at WNDU and WSBT and a former educator at the University of Notre Dame, died Sunday.
Kevorkian, a Granger resident, was 82.
Kevorkian worked at WNDU for 25 years as a newscaster, assignment editor, news...Tags: CBS Corp., Colleges and Universities, University of Notre Dame, Entertainment, Chicago Sun-Times
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Cleveland Rocks
In the early 1960’s and really for years beyond, the newspaper business was not exactly an upwardly mobile profession for women. The same could be said for broadcast journalism when I started several years later. Just about the best a woman could do...Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Mick Jagger, Career and Workplace, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Arts and Culture
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Central Michigan U. suspends student after probe
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. (AP) — Central Michigan University says is has suspended a student who may have made a threat. The Morning Sun and The Saginaw News report the suspension of the journalism student was announced Wednesday in an email to...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students
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James Fillmore
James knew in high school that he would one day work at a television station as a journalist. He’s no stranger to Michiana. James grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan but he’s been visiting the South Bend area for years. He got his journalism...
Tags: Television Stations, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Television Industry, Cross Country Skiing
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Model pleads not guilty in corkscrew castration
NEW YORK (AP) — The lawyer for a Portuguese model accused of castrating a celebrity TV journalist with a corkscrew and killing him says he is planning a "vigorous defense." Renato Seabra (say-AH'-brah) pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a second-degree...Tags: Crimes, Justice System, Lawyers, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice
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Japan trip canceled for St. Joseph County students
The deadly earthquake and tsunami canceled a planned study trip to Japan for two St. Joseph County residents. "We are not going anywhere this week," said New Carlisle resident MaryJane Slaby, an undergraduate journalism student at Indiana University...Tags: Travel, Air Transportation Delays, Japan, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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