CNN’s Anderson Cooper, reporting from Egypt, explained how he and his camera crew were attacked as they were reporting on protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. Cooper said in a video on CNN, “It was pandemonium.” He added, “A young man would come up, look at you and then punch you right in the face.” Based [...]
Dr. Drew Pinsky gets show on primetime
Nov. 29, 2010 Leave a Comment
Dr. Drew Pinsky, who currently hosts the fourth season of “Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew” on VH1, will start a primetime show weeknights at 10 p.m. on HLN in the spring. Since Pinsky is able to talk about any current issue, such as Facebook bullying or celebrity scandals, which highly attract the audience, it seems [...]
Transcript of Florida Gubernatorial Debate with CNN’s John King
Oct. 25, 2010 1 Comment
This is an unedited transcript of Florida Gubernatorial Debate with CNN’s John King. CREDIT: CNN’s John King/USA. JOHN KING, HOST: Good evening everyone from the University of South Florida in Tampa. This is a special edition of JOHN KING, USA, the Florida’s Governor Debate sponsored by CNN and the “St. Petersburg Times”. Just eight days [...]
Local news stations cutting investigative journalism
May 21, 2009 Leave a Comment
Local stations should above all else, focus only on local news, news that affects their township. And while many do, investigative reporters that uncover local scandals and even triumphs should remain a part of the team because they are crucial to the survival of real journalism and to citizens understanding what’s going on in their surroundings.
New York, Michigan called for Obama; Texas for McCain
Nov. 4, 2008 Leave a Comment
CNN calls Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota and New York for Sen. Barack Obama.‚ ABC calls Texas for McCain. CNN also calls Wyoming and North Dakota for McCain.‚ Fox News calls New Mexico for Obama. Obama has so far carried predominantly blue states and McCain has taken the red states. Obama, before today, had large leads in [...]




