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Counting the Dead Freighted with Controversy
Body counts matter whether it comes to generating headlines or political activity, so efforts to gain usable numbers…
"Two Candidates Walk Into a Bar ..."
Among one subset of likely voters, John McCain is outpolling Barack Obama by a more than 4-to-3 margin: TV jokesters.…
The Watchdogs of Academia
A call on the professorial classes to help check abuses of governmental power. And to start confronting the Alberto…
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TV Can Turn Public’s Dial
Research suggests entertainment programming on television can and does influence viewers’ opinions on public policy issues.
Talent One Variable in Oscar Race
A study of Academy Award-eligible films spanning 78 years points to predictable recipients of the coveted Oscar nod.
‘Journalism Without Journalists’
A Shorenstein Center Fellow sheds light on what’s working in the booming area of citizen journalism.
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- 3 Why Miller-McCune and Why Now?
- 4 Local News: If It Bleeds, It Shouldn't…
- 5 Oprah and the Downfall of American…
- 6 Tracking the Anti-Christian Fundamentalist…
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