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    Breaking News with CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News Immediately, when I went to CNN.com, I found a link with a picture to see all information, about the terror strike in Mumbai. Also, there was links where you could click on videos to see how deadly the situation truly was. CNN.com included things such as: the causalities rates and also how many people were injured. Furthermore, the site also gives information about how you could link this story to Facebook, or even Twitter, so that other people could read

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    The Philip Defanco Show

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    with the similar format of one presenter and a skew towards a liberal political stance. These similarities will allow me to more clearly see a difference in how I consume the content. The format of the show hosted by Maddow, a cable news show on MSNBC, has remained for the most part, static, it could have been produced 30 years ago to the same effect through television. Whereas, DeFranco’s show on YouTube would never have been able to exist in its capacity if it were not for the internet. Clearly

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    After her many years of experience in news casting and being fired from 60 Minutes, she saw her career opportunities dwindling away. She mentions in the book how she was so desperate that she begged MSNBC to give her a job, any job (and looking back she regrets her decision to do so). Although MSNBC allowed her to have a job, it was not the kind of work she imagined herself doing, especially with the strong skill set she gained over the years. “It was predictable, it was good for the kids, and

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    Vice Presidential Debate (October 4, 2016) As the running mates to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump took the stage to further their platform and earn voters, millions tuned in hopes of further solidifying their choice for President of the United States of America. The Vice-Presidential debate was moderated by Elaine Quijano, CBSN anchor and former CNN journalist, who Dan Gainor of FOX claims to have been left from the very beginning (“Another Debate”, 2016). According to numerous articles as well

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    Comparably, the MSNBC show “Up With Chris Hayes”, depends on the guest commentators and his own achievements in science to appeal to viewers ethos when addressing the issue of global warming. Although Chris Hayes is not an expert on climate change, his own education and experience as a journalist garner him enough credibility to offer his opinion to the issue. His political commentator position does not require him to state his credentials, since many people will tune in to listen. Hayes also uses

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    channel you want to watch. With all the accusations of liberal or conservative bias dominating the feuds between the cable news channels, it would be easiest to choose the channel that we believe best fits our own ideological views. When you look at MSNBC and Fox News the ideologies seem to be completely opposite, but they have some similarities. Both are accused of having either a liberal or a conservative bias and it is not very difficult to tell which side the outlet leans toward, because of their

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    the newspaper said. Also, I watched an hour and a half of MSNBC on April 13 for this paper. Only 10 minutes were not dedicated to covering— or ridiculing— the Trump Administration. I found most coverage to be partisan, but written and styled for a left-wing audience, unlike Fox

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    voters, as well as facebook and the moderators. The television programs following the debate tend to spin the debate in favor of their candiate. I tuned in to Hannity on Fox News on Monday following the debate. I watched the Rachel Maddow show on MSNBC also on Monsay. Lastly, I watched the sunday news program Meet the Press with Chuck Todd. Hannity consisted of clips of Sean Hannity interviewing an array of people at the debate immediately following the

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    Case Study Of Matt Lauer

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    NEWPORT BEACH- Viewers missing Matt Lauer on the Today Show. With 4.7 million people waking up to Matt Lauer’s face on the sunny Today Show there has been breadcrumbs about his previous sexual encounters. For some time, America's love affair with the young, handsome news reporter seemed as if he could do no wrong because we loved who he was. High-profile men like Matt Lauer must be shocked with women coming out and having any strength. Starting at the beginning of his journey at NBC news

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    In the long distant future, in the year 2016, the cable news empire has fallen, and former talking heads have stooped to running for political office. In fact, five former talk show stars are running for President of the United States, and locked in a close race. Your task is to design and implement a set of classes that process a collection of Integer objects, corresponding to votes for each candidate. The integers are stored in a queue by a driver. In particular, the following code must compile

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