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    watched were very similar but they were all also able to point out their differences on how they felt about Osama death. The four news channels that I followed were CNN‚ CBS‚ MSNBC‚ and ABC. CNN had a lot of information that they had to discuss about the death of Osama‚ but there was one particular subject that stood out the most to me. CNN focused a lot on Obama‚ a lot of the issue with Osama death was directed toward Obama and if he did the right thing. Ron Paul who was being interviewed about

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    Short Bio- Who is Leyla Santiago? Leyla Santiago is a profound Latin-American journalist and television personality best known for working at CNN. Presently‚ Leyla Santiago is the Correspondent for CNN based in Mexico City and has reported on major events. The popular Leyla Santiago bio is given below. Age- How old is Leyla Santiago? Beautiful and talented Leyla Santiago has been in the media for quite some time now but has disclosed very less information regarding her personal life. Her exact birth

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    107). Saddam believed that Kuwait was breaking agreements that limited oil production in the Middle East (Atkinson 34). Although Kuwait is a small country it is a large producer of oil‚ producing a large amount of the world’s necessity for oil (“CNN InDepth” 1). Despite Kuwait’s oil-producing success Saddam argued that this mass production brought down world oil prices and caused Iraq to lose billions of dollars in gross revenue (Kent 9). The invasion of Kuwait made the world angry at Iraq

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    our views on what’s reported in the media‚ it can affect our outlook on national and global issues. As I observed news broadcasts between FOX and CNN‚ I’ve noticed that FOX seems to have a more conservative perspective while CNN and other news broadcasts have a more liberal or balanced way of reporting the news. One of my observations between FOX and CNN was how they reported the CIA scandal of General Petraeus. FOX news seems to place more emphasis on the White House knowing about the scandal but

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    harassment‚ groping and worse. In a powerful account posted on CNN iReport under the username RoseChasm‚ Michaela Cross says upon her return‚ she was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and is now on a mental leave of absence from the school after a public breakdown in the spring. Her story "India: The Story You Never Wanted to Hear" has struck a chord around the world‚ racking up more than 800‚000 page views as of Wednesday morning‚ CNN reported. Cross‚ a fair-skinned‚ red-haired South Asian

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    people were going about their day as if nothing were new. During the shooting‚ people became the people they were meant to become. After the shooting‚ people felt the pain of loss; they thanked God‚ and they moved on. “I just thank God he missed me” (CNN). “Unit at Fort Hood deploying a month after shootings” (Fox). The morning before the shooting took place‚ everyone woke up to what was supposed to be a normal day. Families prepared for work and school. Police officers reported to duty and got their

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    Many people watch the news on a daily basis‚ but are unaware of the bias that the media contains. Bias is when someone only gives the side in their favor in an attempt to persuade another person. News sources tend to lean a certain way‚ politically‚ and because of this their bias will often show in the information given to viewers. The news tends to show the negative acts or confrontation in situations‚ but fall short to show the full story. Bias in the media is a way for more ratings‚ to make the

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    perceived value. In terms of demographic groups with high ratings‚ TFC could achieve an increase in CPM from 25% to 75%. So‚ TFC needs to find a way to reach certain CPM groups to increase its advertising revenue. 2. Competitors Analysis TFC‚ CNN and Lifetime are three giant players in the fashion channel market which comprises 110 million television households in the United States. Exhibit 1 shows the average ratings figures for each company concerning viewers over 18 years old. Scores are

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    biased news outlet but a more well-trusted news outlet‚ CNN‚ has been found guilty of simply releasing false information on multiple occasions. Just last month‚ CNN released an edited video of a Charlotte shooting to make it look unjustified. In the actual shooting video‚ the police officers loudly ordered Keith Scott‚ a black man‚ over 10 times to drop his gun. Scott refused those orders and he instead advanced on officers. In the video aired by CNN‚ they showed Scott’s wife‚ Rakeyia Scott‚ telling the

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    Twenty five percent of Americans said that they plan to boycott NFL games because of this situation (CNN). Some fans of the 49ers have gone to the extreme of burning Kaepernick jerseys because they don’t want him to be “apart” of the team(CNN). Everyone in the United States is entitled to his/her own opinion and freedom of speech according to the First Amendment. People take this to their advantage to show what they believe

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