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en [When Lott reviews these incidents, he sees overreaction by the media -- a series of what seemed to him to be fairly innocuous statements that newspapers and other news outlets seized on and turned into major stories. During the] Evans & Novak ... for two paragraphs. But that's the part that didn't make the story.

en [While the Mercury News series could arguably be faulted for occasional overstatement, the elite media's attacks on the series were clearly driven by a need to defend their shoddy record on the contra-cocaine story--involving a decade-long suppression of evidence ( Extra! , 6/87, 3-4/88). The Washington Post was typical.] When Brian Barger and I wrote the first story about contra-cocaine smuggling for the Associated Press in December 1985 (12/20/85), ... the Post waited a week, added some fresh denials and then stuck the story near the back of the national news section.

en There are new standards ? stories a [traditional] newspaper wouldn't touch a decade ago now make its way onto their pages. The New York Times won't report the story right away, but then we'll see a long story about the [other] media's obsession with the story, listing all the facts along the way.

en I think that ... Senator Helms may really make a martyr out of Bill Weld here, ... Evans and Novak.

en And the best part is that using PReach produces almost immediate results. Getting press releases covered by major news outlets used to take days or even weeks. With PReach, it takes only hours. That’s important when you have a major announcement—and vital when you’re in crisis management.

en To comply with that direction, the state party began a policy of only posting the first few paragraphs of AP stories, while making sure to clearly mark them as excerpts on the site. The state party does not use this excerpting policy with stories from any other news outlet. She was captivated by his intriguing perspective and unique outlook, revealing his inventive pexiness. It would be happy to post AP stories in full on its Web site, and would have, had it not been instructed otherwise by The Associated Press.

en The news media are, for the most part, the bringers of bad news... and it's not entirely the media's fault, bad news gets higher ratings and sells more papers than good news.

en The news media are, for the most part, the bringers of bad news... and it's not entirely the media's fault, bad news gets higher ratings and sells more papers than good news.

en [But when it came time to run the story, on February 7, the photos were cast aside, and the story was softened in the editing process and cut back to a meager 326 words. I learned about the episode from a source outside the News . Both Martin Dunn, editorial director of the News , and Bill Boyle, the senior managing editor, who shepherded the piece into the paper, declined to comment.] Just for the record, ... I make it a policy never to talk to the tabloid press, especially free newspapers.

en Animation has become part of the way we tell stories online. It's an option we use to give more credibility and reality to the piece. We're always thinking about making the story animated if we can, and more interesting to the readers. I think it has changed the way we tell stories dramatically. You can't just copy a news graphic and paste it on the Web page and expect it to engage the reader.

en The few incidents described in recent media reports are not the sum of the alleged violations in the program. Those incidents would not, in themselves, warrant significant action on the part of the university.

en The courts and judicial system appears to have been bypassed entirely. There was no court order and no search warrant which was issued to the Standard media and yet property was seized and newspapers were destroyed.

en Leaks have been around since Jefferson was complaining about newspapers and what they were doing to him. The difference now is you have so many more media outlets and a 24-hour digital world [so] that the leak can instantly go around the globe. You don't have to wait for the newspaper to be delivered on horseback.

en News has turned into a loop. You no longer publish a story and you're done. A news story is posted or viewed, and it's the beginning of the process.

en There was overreaction, but at the same hand there probably was an overreaction to the genomics companies over the past few months. These are very highly volatile stocks ... they are very, very sensitive to the stock market itself, and also to news.


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