Chris Amico of NewsHour Online linked this on January 28, 2010 at 3:32PM EST
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PBS NewsHour, for instance, produced a remarkable analysis of Obama's speech. The annotated feature breaks the speech into bite-sized clips with links to resources for people who want to learn more about that specific topic. It's pretty brilliant.
Chris Amico of NewsHour Online linked this on January 28, 2010 at 3:31PM EST
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The text of Wednesday night's State of the Union address by President Barack Obama is available on countless sites across the Internet, but PBS NewsHour posted an annotated version of the speech, with red-flagged links along the left side of the text to commentary, analysis and background video.
Chris Amico of NewsHour Online linked this on November 9, 2009 at 12:21PM EST
Chris said: The past year's turmoil finally forces out the top editors at one of China's most independent and important news outlets. Sad news. Quote:
"The way the media is set up here, there's basic instability," Mr. Moses said. "Today's star can be tomorrow's martyr."
Chris Amico of NewsHour Online linked this on October 20, 2009 at 10:38AM EDT
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Perhaps the best way to think about public opinion and its relationship to politics and policymaking is that the American public is typically short on facts, but often long on judgment.
Chris Amico of NewsHour Online linked this on October 14, 2009 at 10:40AM EDT
Chris said: Caijing magazine, a critical voice in China's economic scene, is in the midst of deep upheaval that could threaten its survival. Losing it would be a tragedy.
Chris Amico of NewsHour Online linked this on September 24, 2009 at 11:14PM EDT
Chris said: This is promising, but the real gap isn't San Francisco. It's the East Bay, where BANG has hollowed out local editions and left entire cities without professional journalists.