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The station banished marketing people from the news room, leaving journalists (gasp) to make news decisions.
Unless we're talking about something universally outrageous, like suggesting the execution of everyone who's gay, although in some parts of the world even that is not considered outrageous, I don't want my news providers to make news decisions based on what they think is politically outrageous or not.
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News organizations were the black boxes of the pre-digital era, making news decisions about what to cover and how to cover it with little transparency or explanation.
Bewkes responded that CNN isn't making news decisions based on "serving a given part of the political spectrum or religious spectrum; we are trying to be an objective news organization".
Reporting to Art Director Hamlet Nalbandyan, Zucco will take on an expanded role in the newsroom, making news decisions in the evening hours and editing letters to the editor and commentaries.
His books make news.
Would they make news?
Jobs make news here.
The frequent New Yorker contributor Caleb Crain, who most recently wrote for the magazine about the Ludlow massacre of 1914, has been making news for his decision to turn his blog posts into a book and then publish it, via the print-on-demand service Lulu.
By Andrea Walker June 23, 2009 The frequent New Yorker contributor Caleb Crain, who most recently wrote for the magazine about the Ludlow massacre of 1914, has been making news for his decision to turn his blog posts into a book and then publish it, via the print-on-demand service Lulu.
Mr. Carter made news nationwide, but another decision, to be made next week, could have a greater impact on the denomination, which has nearly 16 million members.
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