News Media Weigh Use of Photos of Carnage
Date: 18 April 2013
By Christine Haughney
Christine Haughney
Pictures of the aftermath of the bombings at the Boston Marathon started a debate among news organizations about when images are too horrifying to display.
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At Fox News, Less Attention Paid to Gun Debate Than Elsewhere
Date: 18 April 2013
By Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter
A steady drumbeat of coverage of the gun debate on MSNBC contrasts with that of Fox News Channel, where critics see a lack of interest.
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News Media and Social Media Become Part of a Real-Time Manhunt Drama
Date: 19 April 2013
By Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter
Reporters found themselves in a complex relationship with the authorities, being thanked and chastised at the same time.
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What Have Been Your Reactions This Week to News About the Boston Marathon Bombings?
Date: 18 April 2013
By Michael Gonchar
Michael Gonchar
How closely have you been following the news coverage this week? Have you talked about the news in Boston with your teachers, friends or family?
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Comics Get a Second MTV Season, and They Hear the News From Katie Couric
Date: 19 April 2013
By Jason Zinoman
Jason Zinoman
MTV renews its weekly late-night show ‘Nikki and Sara Live,” and the stars are told during a taping of Katie Couric’s show.
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Waking Up on the Wrong Side of a Ratings War
Date: 18 April 2013
By Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter
How a toxic clash of personalities cost NBC’s “Today” its No. 1 ranking. Matt Lauer may yet lead the show back to the top spot, but the morning is tougher now than ever.
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Challenging an Old Narrative in Latin American Photojournalism
Date: 19 April 2013
By Julie Turkewitz
Julie Turkewitz
During the recent awards season, Latin American photographers have proven themselves to be formidable competitors on the international stage.
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Conservatives See a Turning Tide on Immigration
Date: 18 April 2013
By Michael D. Shear and Julia Preston
Michael
Opponents of an overhaul plan are trying to harness the airwaves the way they did in 2007, when talk radio hosts helped amplify outrage that doomed a similar bill.
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After Apple’s Rise, a Bruising Fall
Date: 19 April 2013
By Nathaniel Popper and Nick Wingfield
Nathaniel Popper
Shares of Apple were trading for more than $700 last year, but they have tumbled back and analysts are trying to understand why.
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President Xi Takes a Taxi? Yes, Too Good to Be True
Date: 18 April 2013
By Chris Buckley
Chris Buckley
A Hong Kong newspaper admitted that a story that was almost too good to be true was, in fact, not.
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