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  Rivera's syndicated newsmagazine axed - Boston.com
His syndicated newsmagazine, "Geraldo at Large," was canceled on Thursday and Rivera will return to weekend work at Fox News Channel.
Rivera's syndicated newsmagazine, "Geraldo at Large," was canceled on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007 and Rivera will return to weekend work at Fox News Channel.
It was broadcast live in the late afternoon, but nearly half the stations are showing it after 11:30 p.m., he said.
www.boston.com /ae/tv/articles/2007/01/04/riveras_syndicated_newsmagazine_axed   (335 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Newsmagazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A newsmagazine, sometimes called news magazine, is a usually weekly magazine featuring articles on current events.
Newsmagazines provide several stories not seen on regular newscasts, including celebrity profiles, coverage of big businesses, hidden camera techniques, better international coverage, exposing and correcting injustices, in-depth coverage of a headline story, and hot topic interviews.
The Fifth Estate the fifth estate is a Canadian television newsmagazine, which airs on the English television network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Newsmagazine   (746 words)

  
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All material in TXT Newsmagazine is protected by federal copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed or stored in any retrieval system, manual or electronic, without express written permission of the Editor.
Each reader is entitled to one free copy of each edition of TXT Newsmagazine, available at designated distribution locations throughout Texas.
TXT Newsmagazine is a GLBT news, lifestyle and entertainment magazine serving Texas state wide.
www.txtnewsmagazine.com   (88 words)

  
 NPR Midday Newsmagazine Day to Day Wins Two 2006 Edward R. Murrow Awards For Coverage of Hurricane Katrina ...
Washington, D.C. -— NPR's midday newsmagazine Day to Day will be awarded two 2006 Edward R. Murrow Awards for its coverage of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Hosted by Alex Chadwick and Madeleine Brand, Day to Day was designed to serve midday news audiences and bridge the information gap between NPR's two award-winning newsmagazine shows, Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
The newsmagazine debuted in 2003 and has become NPR's fastest-growing new program.
www.npr.org /about/press/062206.murrow.html   (441 words)

  
 A Magazine Area - compare price: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE magazine
DVM NewsMagazine is the of Veterinary Medicine - DVM NewsMagazine is unique in its comprehensive coverage of the world of veterinary medicine.
About DVM Newsmagazine: DVM Newsmagazine is unique in its comprehensive coverage of the world of veterinary medicine.
DVM is the Newsmagazine of Veterinary Medicine with easy-to-read news style format.
www.amagarea.com /Detail/NS-SKBCTLHBPVPOXCT   (203 words)

  
 Review: The Advocate Newsmagazine--AllYourTV.com
I had a similar reaction to watching the latest episode of "The Advocate Newsmagazine," which premieres this week on Logo.
There were some real compelling stories here, and if the reporting was a bit haphazard at times, it's a problem common on all newsmagazines.
The Advocate Newsmagazine 4 premieres on Logo on Monday, November 13th, 2006.
www.allyourtv.com /0607season/advocatenewsmagazine.html   (822 words)

  
 Innovative Eye Newsmagazine - Hampshire College - Amherst, MA
The Innovative Eye is a newsmagazine developed to highlight the outstanding academic work undertaken by Hampshire students at the college's Lemelson Center.
Copies of this biannual newsmagazine are distributed to all members of the Hampshire Community, prospective students, and select Lemelson Center affiliates.
Because the center is open to the entire campus community, students highlighted in the "UpStarts & Start-ups" section of the newsmagazine are from all areas of study and their work is usually interdisciplinary in nature.
www.hampshire.edu /cms/index.php?id=7637   (136 words)

  
 West Newsmagazine About Us
West Newsmagazine is published thirty eight (38) times a year by West Media, Inc. and direct mailed to more than 69,900 households in West St. Louis County, Missouri including the communities of Ballwin, Chesterfield, Clarkson Valley, Creve Coeur, Des Peres, Glencoe, Grover, Ellisville, Eureka, Manchester, Pacific, Pond, St. Albans, Town & Country, Wildwood, and Winchester.
All letters or correspondence addressed to West Newsmagazine or its editor are assumed to be intended for publication and are subject to editing for content and length.
West Newsmagazine is the number one direct mailed West St. Louis County community publication.
www.westnewsmagazine.com /aboutus.html   (171 words)

  
 Mid Rivers Newsmagazine Advertising
Mid Rivers Newsmagazine is St. Charles County's exclusive direct-mailed community newspaper.
Mid Rivers Newsmagazine is mailed directly to the most viable and affluent households in St. Charles County, Missouri.
Mid Rivers Newsmagazine has a superior shelf life because of the editorial content, which includes: community news, investigative reporting, local sports as well as features that cater to all age brackets and genders.
www.midriversnewsmagazine.com /advertising.html   (158 words)

  
 dotnewsmagazine.com
dot newsmagazine was created in September 2005 to provide the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) community of Southern California with timely, informative and investigative news.
dot founder and publisher, Frank Morales, sought to create a newsmagazine that was different than others yet relevant to the ever-changing GLBT community.
Morales has used his previous 10 years of journalism experience to create a newsmagazine suited for an all-inclusive GLBT community.
www.dotnewsmagazine.com /about.htm   (213 words)

  
 About DVM Newsmagazine - DVM
DVM Newsmagazine is the national magazine of veterinary medicine.
It reaches all veterinarians in private practice, veterinary technicians, veterinary hospital managers and veterinary supply distributors.
DVM Newsmagazine is unique in its comprehensive coverage of the world of veterinary medicine.
www.dvmnewsmagazine.com /dvm/static/staticHtml.jsp?id=2576   (266 words)

  
 WinterSong Newsmagazine
Late in the spring of each year my wife, Vanette, and I distribute our annual newsmagazine to subscribers from around the world.
Your first copy of our newsmagazine will be sent to you free of charge with our compliments and thanks for your support.
And for all foreign subscribers, who will receive their newsmagazine first class, the cost is $16.00 (U.S. dollars) per year.
www.nezperce.com /~tjohnston/wintersong_newsmagazine.htm   (216 words)

  
 ABC rushing out Friday newsmagazine
ABC is expecting to run the series for at least a couple of months, with tentative plans to move the show to another night when "20/20" returns to its 10 p.m.
But the question some media buyers raise is whether a show focusing exclusively on Sept. 11 and its aftermath will generate sufficient viewer interest when the topic is already so widely covered by news shows and existing newsmagazine programs.
Certainly, as some point out, viewers are more interested in news than in the past, as evidenced by increased ratings for news shows in general since Sept. 11.
medialifemagazine.com /news2001/oct01/oct22/3_wed/news3wednesday.html   (511 words)

  
 Zenger's Newsmagazine
I came to know and love him, not only for his dedication and commitment but also for his spirit, his sense of humor ranging from the flamboyant outfits he affected to his desire, when I was doing a cover story on him for Bravo!
Newsmagazine in 1988, to appear on our cover with his dog (we compromised and ran a shot of him alone on the cover, while using the one of Herb-with-dog inside) - and his eminent sense of reason.
In this area, you can include links to specific pages of the magazine, perhaps with a short summary of the content in order to draw readers in.
zengers.tripod.com   (877 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE German Newsmagazine FOCUS: Condé Nast Executive Bernd Runge Was No Victim, Bernd Runge Was a Perpetrator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
German Newsmagazine FOCUS: Condé Nast Executive Bernd Runge Was No Victim, Bernd Runge Was a Perpetrator
The Munich-based newsmagazine FOCUS firmly rejected claims made by the Conde Nast executive Bernd Runge regarding his past as an informer of the communist Secret Police in the former East Germany.
Bernd Runge, President of Conde Nast, responded to our extensive and well-founded report -- the documents are uncontested -- on his erstwhile activities as an informer in a so-called "open letter." In reality, this "open letter" is anything but open, but simply a blatant attempt to obscure, obfuscate and to obstruct.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=67268   (1371 words)

  
 A314 Newspaper/Newsmagazine Assignment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
(The New York Times is available on microfilm in the University Library; newsmagazines and Indianapolis newspapers, also mainly on microfilm, may be found at the Indiana State Library or the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library.) Then prepare an essay of no more than three double-spaced, typewritten pages.
The first one-third to one-half of your essay should simply provide a summary description of the historical event as recounted in the articles you consulted.
Indicate somewhere in your essay, either as a heading or as a part of the text, the name of the newspaper or newsmagazine you read, the dates of the issues you consulted, and the repository where the source was located.
www.iupui.edu /~history/www/fall00/a314newspaper.htm   (249 words)

  
 NGS | The NGS NewsMagazine
Queries from our members will also be published in the NewsMagazine and on the NGS web site.
A portion of the searchable online NGS Bookstore catalog is also published in some issues of the NewsMagazine, usually highlighting new resources or sale items.
Because the NewsMagazine is membership-oriented, articles are solicited from all members.
www.ngsgenealogy.org /pubsnewsmag.cfm   (301 words)

  
 Current Online | Public TV's gay newsmagazine
With this segment, public TV's national gay-and-lesbian newsmagazine, In the Life, "portrays Wisconsin in a very negative light and should be removed," warned Wisconsin State Sen. Scott Fitzgerald in a press release this month.
Parading gay activists have sent the same message with rainbow flags and rhymes — "We're here and we're queer" — but In the Life has specialized in presenting it in myriad variations through a newsmagazine so otherwise conventional and edgeless that it could be produced by a Rotary Club.
Even the initial variety format had interview segments, and the show switched entirely to newsmagazine style for its second season.
www.current.org /prog/prog707g.html   (1552 words)

  
 Honoring Don Hewitt, mastermind of `60 Minutes' and the TV newsmagazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A seismic shift is due soon at "60 Minutes" headquarters as Don Hewitt, who created that pioneering newsmagazine 36 years ago and has run it ever since, steps aside.
Hewitt fused crackerjack storytelling with journalistic rigor to create a lasting (eventually overcrowded) genre, the TV newsmagazine.
And when "60 Minutes" caught fire in the ratings, he realized he had done something else: Without meaning to, he had transformed TV news from a loss leader into a cash cow.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2004/05/13/entertainment1536EDT0455.DTL   (1135 words)

  
 PBS' newsmagazine 'Now': A new season with a new host, David Brancaccio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Most notably, its changing of the guard: Bill Moyers retired at age 70 last month from the weekly newsmagazine he founded three years ago.
A native of Waterville, Maine, he had landed his first radio job at 15 on the local station, then, after college, was a newscaster and reporter for the San Francisco public radio station KQED (while moonlighting weekends as disc jockey Metro Dave on rock station KFOG, he confides.)
With an eye toward being a foreign correspondent, he wangled a freelance slot as the London correspondent for public radio's "Marketplace." Three years later this none-too-lucrative position paid off handsomely when, in 1993, he was named host of the Los Angeles-based business newsmagazine.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2005/01/04/entertainment1447EST0751.DTL&type=tvradio   (781 words)

  
 Rivera's Syndicated Newsmagazine Axed - General - RedOrbit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Rivera's Syndicated Newsmagazine Axed - General - RedOrbit
NEW YORK - Geraldo Rivera is no longer at large, at least in the broadcast world.
The news-oriented newsmagazine was foiled, in part, because it didn't have a distinctive home within the 93 markets that were airing it, said Bill Carroll, an expert in syndication for Katz Television.
www.redorbit.com /news/technology/789195/riveras_syndicated_newsmagazine_axed/index.html?source=r_technology   (292 words)

  
 The MDA/ ALS Newsmagazine 10-1 | MDA
Articles from the MDA/ALS Newsmagazine, transcripts from chats with ALS experts and answers to "Ask the Experts" questions are available online at www.als-mda.org.
Contact the MDA/ALS Newsmagazine with tips you’d like to pass along to others, at publications@mdausa.org.
And continue to watch this newsmagazine for important information for those caring for loved ones with ALS.
www.als-mda.org /publications/als/als10_1.html   (3718 words)

  
 NEW LABOR NEWSMAGAZINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Take a look and you'll see why it's a unique publication that union leaders and members will need to be well-informed about issues that affect them.
As an independent newsmagazine, we intend to report union news honestly and fairly.
We won't suppress legitimate labor stories because they may be controversial or involve union failures or reflect unfavorably on union leaders.
www.laboreducator.org /newmag.htm   (513 words)

  
 WebWire | Madeleine Brand Joins Alex Chadwick as Host of "Day to Day," NPR Midday Newsmagazine
February 1, 2006, Washington, D.C. -— In July 2003, NPR set out to build on its success with its signature newsmagazines Morning Edition and All Things Considered with the launch of Day to Day, a newsmagazine to serve midday listeners.
Two years later, Day to Day has become NPR’s fastest-growing new program, redefined the newsmagazine concept for this previously underserved audience and, this month, adds Madeleine Brand as host with original host Alex Chadwick.
While Brand is new to the host role, she is a familiar voice to NPR listeners as longtime correspondent and substitute host on Morning Edition and Day to Day, and NPR News reporter.
www.webwire.com /ViewPressRel.asp?aId=8733   (798 words)

  
 LINK Newsmagazine
LINK Newsmagazine is a free, bimonthly newsmagazine that provides a communication channel and gateway to the 15,000 African and Caribbean residents of Waterloo Region and Guelph.
Deadline for submissions and advertising for Volume 2 Issue 3 (June/July 2007) is midnight May 10.
Use this link to subscribe to email notices about LINK Newsmagazine issues and events in our community.
www.linknewsmagazine.ca   (238 words)

  
 AR-News: DVM Newsmagazine: Profession's Mindset Shifts on Welfare   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
AR-News: DVM Newsmagazine: Profession's Mindset Shifts on Welfare
Veterinarians in favor of increasing welfare standards, raising pet worth and dismantling sow gestation stalls hold steadfast on one side.
They have one foot in each camp." NOTE: Letters to the Editor to DVMA Newsmagazine can be mailed to: DVM Newsmagazine, 7500 Old Oak Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44130 or emailed to mhrehocik at advanstar.com.
lists.envirolink.org /pipermail/ar-news/Week-of-Mon-20040510/024805.html   (1093 words)

  
 Disability News - Newsmagazine Home - April 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Disability News - Newsmagazine Home - April 2004
He champions boccia to all he meets, and in competition, is now champion at the highest level.
The report, Disability Tax Fairness, was the end product of 18 months of deliberations by the government appointed technical committee composed of members of organizations representing people with disabilities, health practitioners, human rights groups and tax experts from across Canada.
www.disabilityfoundation.org /newsmagazine.html   (521 words)

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