"Whoops" — How the Networks Got it
Wrong What went wrong on
election night? Why did the networks screw up so badly? In this
MediaChannel exclusive, investigative reporter Michael Hammerschlag
uncovers what went on behind the network scenes. |
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Marketplace An on-line trading
post for media goods and services. • Jobs/internships
• Research/Data • Content • Audio/Video
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media community. • Events • Action Alerts •
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We Sell You A Merry Christmas
As the
American-style shop-a-thon is exported around the globe,
MediaChannel affiliates take on the commercialization of Christmas
and offer some media techniques for fighting back. |
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Top Stories 2000 As the year 2000 fizzes
to an end, News Dissector Danny Schechter looks back at the media
trends and stories he thinks were most important. |
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Can Newspapers Survive? As we move into 2001,
newspapers must go online to survive, warns Stephen Downes. They
also must not abandon the local content that is their lifeblood.
From NewsTrolls,
Inc.
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"Therapy News" In The U.K. British journalism is
abandoning substance for sentimentality, writes MediaChannel advisor
Tessa Mayes, as reporters put victims ahead of experts and replace
facts with feelings. |
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Media On The Media • Video-Game Girls •
CNN International's Elite Audience • Porn In The U.K. And
much, much more... Plus: Streaming
audio and video |
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Haiti's Media Of The People In Haiti, a nation
currently living through the aftermath of an internationally
condemned election, a highly developed oral and musical culture can
challenge illiteracy, poverty and state-sponsored repression of the
media. From World
Assoc. for Christian Comm.
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AOL-Time Warner: Welcome To The New
Internet Merger approval
conditions will force the company to open high-speed lines to other
ISPs, but for the average AOL user getting beyond Time Warner
content may be daunting. MediaChannel affiliates offer news and
opinion on the media deal of 2000. |
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