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St. Joseph County Council grants tax abatement to media company
SOUTH BEND — The St. Joseph County Council on Tuesday granted a tax abatement to Weigel Broadcasting Co., which plans to invest more than $2 million in a broadcast facility for local ABC affiliate WBND-TV. The resolution passed by a vote of 7-0,...Tags: Telecommunication Equipment, Politics, Government, St. Joseph County (Indiana), ABC (tv network)
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Winfrey's network gets a warm welcome from viewers
NEW YORK (AP) — On its debut weekend, Oprah Winfrey's cable network got some healthy sampling from viewers. During the three-hour block beginning at 8 p.m. EST on Saturday, OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network averaged 1 million viewers, according to...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Entertainment, Oprah Winfrey, Television, USA Network (tv network)
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2011 starts with a glitch for some iPhone users
CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Many iPhone customers had some explaining to do after they overslept to start the new year, due to a glitch in the gadget's alarm clock feature. Users who set their iPhone alarm for a single wake-up rather than recurring...Tags: New Products, Apple iPhone, Computer Hardware
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WVPE could be negatively impacted by NPR flap
The recent controversy surrounding National Public Radio, in which a conservative operative caught top executives disparaging conservative groups and offering to protect a controversial donor, could not have come at a worse time for WVPE.
The local...Tags: Islam, Charity, Video Supplies and Services, NPR, Vivian Schiller
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Interim CEO defends NPR as new video emerges
WASHINGTON (AP) — NPR's interim president and CEO said Thursday that she had full confidence in the organization's leadership team and said those who think NPR's news coverage is biased would change their minds simply by listening to its...Tags: Islam, Politics, Activism, Barack Obama, Corporate Officers
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Interim CEO: NPR remains strong amid controversy
WASHINGTON (AP) — NPR's interim president and CEO says people who think the organization is biased only need to listen to its programming to change their minds. Joyce Slocum took over Wednesday for Vivian Schiller, who resigned to limit the damage...Tags: Washington, DC, Tea Party Movement, Politics, Entertainment, Corporation for Public Broadcasting
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NPR executive resigns over hidden camera video
WASHINGTON (AP) — NPR president and CEO Vivian Schiller resigned Wednesday under pressure, a day after an undercover video showed one of her executives on a hidden camera calling the tea party racist and saying the news organization would be...Tags: News Agency, Islam, Activism, Politics, NPR
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NPR turmoil, resignation comes amid funding fight
WASHINGTON (AP) — NPR will forge ahead in the fight for federal money despite six months of bad PR — and without its chief executive. Vivian Schiller, NPR's president and CEO, resigned Wednesday to limit the damage from hidden camera footage...Tags: Washington, DC, Politics, Entertainment, Corporate Officers, Radio
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SPECIAL REPORT: Mishawaka boutique is a small business success story
The recession was devastating for the retail industry. Some of the biggest names are out of business. Others, like Ann Taylor and Liz Claiborne, have eliminated lines and shut down stores. So you can imagine the struggle local retailers have had. ...Tags: Small Businesses, Consumer Goods Industries, Facebook, Human Interest, Economy, Business and Finance
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Highlights of Obama's $3.73 trillion budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — A look at what President Barack Obama has requested in his $3.73 trillion budget for the 2012 fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. ____ Agency: Agriculture Spending: $145.6 billion Percentage Change from 2011: 1.5 percent decrease...Tags: Politics, Agriculture, Government, Criminals, Robert Gates
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FTD, Groupon get complaints, offer flower refunds
The online coupon site Groupon.com and flower company FTD Group Inc. are offering refunds after getting complaints that a Valentine's Day flower deal wasn't so sweet. Both companies said they didn't do anything wrong, but they responded to Internet...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Timothy Hutton, Facebook, Politics, Super Bowl
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FCC acts against cell phone jamming
WASHINGTON (AP) — The enforcement arm of the Federal Communications Commission is starting a new effort to crack down on cell phone and GPS jamming devices. The FCC Enforcement Bureau is warning consumers, manufacturers, and retailers, including...Tags: Washington, DC, Politics, Cell Phones, E-Commerce Industry, Science and Technology
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