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The Media Equation: An Anchor Lets Down Her Hair
Having a woman in the anchor chair with a history of roaming across all kinds of subject matter might be a pretty good asset.
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The Media Equation: An Anchor Lets Down Her Hair
Having a woman in the anchor chair with a history of roaming across all kinds of subject matter might be a pretty good asset.
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Television Starts to Court the Young Voter
With polls showing a surge in primary-season ballots cast by voters under 30, media outlets are out to convert the newly energized voters into viewers.
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Television Starts to Court the Young Voter
With polls showing a surge in primary-season ballots cast by voters under 30, media outlets are out to convert the newly energized voters into viewers.
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Behind in the Ratings, CBS News Hopes for Help From a Debate
CBS News, which lags well behind its competitors in most areas of television news, wants a debate between Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton in the worst way.
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Behind in the Ratings, CBS News Hopes for Help From a Debate
CBS News, which lags well behind its competitors in most areas of television news, wants a debate between Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton in the worst way.
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