By Amandda, on July 31st, 2010
Coverage of the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal pro-vides an example of the 24-hour phenomenon at work. The sexual harassment lawsuit filed against President Bill Clinton in 1997 by Paula Jones, a former Arkansas state aide, prompted Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff to search for other alleged instances of sexual misconduct by the president. Isikoff received a tip on [...]
By CronusConsultingSydney2010, on July 31st, 2010
Business or Management consulting pertains to the industry and the practice to help organizations improve on their performance, particularly on the development of improvement plans and on the analysis of all their existing business problems. By hiring the services of a management consultant, you can gain external and objective advice as well as access to [...]
By Amandda, on July 31st, 2010
Twenty-four-hour-a-day news on CNN and MSNBC and 24-hour-a-day access to up-dates on the Web sites of the world’s newspapers has created a changed media environment. Among other things, continuous news rather than news punctuated by the deadlines of going to press or going on air at a specified, predictable time also [...]
By FIRELEAVES, on July 31st, 2010
Recent evidence suggests that talk radio is more helpful to conservatives than to liberals, and to Republicans than to Democrats. The Times Mirror survey of summer 1993 found that Republicans are twice as likely to listen as Democrats, and conservatives are more likely to listen than liberals. Half of all conservatives reported listening regularly or [...]
By FIRELEAVES, on July 31st, 2010
Recent evidence suggests that talk radio is more helpful to conservatives than to liberals, and to Republicans than to Democrats. The Times Mirror survey of summer 1993 found that Republicans are twice as likely to listen as Democrats, and conservatives are more likely to listen than liberals. Half of all conservatives reported listening regularly or [...]
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