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If ABC, NBC and CBS once were cemented into similar styles of coverage of conventions, blocking out the same sections of prime time and relying on the same type of programming, the 2000 conventions are demonstrating the separate paths the three networks are taking.
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That style of coverage comes with near-impossible demands on a corner's catch-up speed and body control.
Still, executives of CNBC said the network had altered its style of coverage for the new environment.
Anchored by Jake Humphrey, who has been poached from the BBC, BT's presentation promises a new style of coverage.
In its more benign forms, this style of coverage means that media outlets can report as news the fact that a candidate plans to launch one strategy or another, as The Associated Press did recently in the case of Mr. Obama.
Promising a more "open" and "inclusive" style of coverage than Sky, the telecoms company claimed customers who get their broadband and sports from Sky could save over £100 a year by switching.
Alicia Shepard, who was until recently the ombudsman for NPR, said most news coverage of Occupy "hasn't been about the issues, it's been about who's up and who's down," likening it to the "horse race" style of coverage prevalent in political campaigns.
As events moved quickly the style of coverage also changed, with readers given almost breathless coverage, as this Guardian time line of the crisis demonstrates: On December 11th 1936, Edward VIII was forced to abdicate less than a year after becoming King to marry Wallis Simpson.
One doesn't ascend the basketball ranks by repeatedly bludgeoning opponents with the same flawed formula; each individual involved in Team U.S.A. has forged a successful career by being able to adapt — to a style of coverage, a systemic shift, or particular personnel — and that evolution won't stop on this stage.
The disagreement of some relatives involved in county politics, and of other high-profile figures, has seemed only to fuel a style of coverage that prompted one frequent target, James Cavanaugh, former Eastchester town supervisor, to label Mr. Martinelli the "court jester of Westchester journalism".
Or it may have been a reference to the style of coverage, which accelerated the trend of focusing on U.S. winners (of medals and endorsement contracts) while ignoring anonymous foreigners with hard-to-pronounce names.
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