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    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for viewer comments and questions about current events and news of the day.

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    Who Believes Journalists Any More?

    The panelists discussed the topic, “Who Believes Journalists Any More?,” and what it means for the future of journalism. The panelists, including Executive Editor for CBS News 60 Minutes Ph…

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    Civic Journalism

    Ed Fouhy, PEW Center for Civic Journalism Executive Director and Michael Oreskes, New York Times Washington Bureau Chief, compared civic journalism and more traditional journalism and the ph…

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    Political and Community Reporting

    Editors of several daily newspapers discussed the definitions and merits of civic journalism. They examined issues such as whether journalists who practice civic journalism, the attachment o…

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    What Do People Want From the Media?

    Participants briefed reporters on a recent survey of public opinions of the media. The poll was taken of 3,000 individuals in November. The survey indicates that people believe the media sho…

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    1994 Radio and Television Correspondents' Association Dinner

    At the annual Radio-Television Correspondents Association dinner, President Bill Clinton congratulated radio and television correspondents on 50 years of TV and radio coverage of national po…

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    News Coverage and Information Superhighway

    The panelists discussed the impact of the information superhighway on the news business. Topics included the availability and the use of the information superhighway. The panelists also disc…

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    Presidential Debate Preview

    Three representatives from the Commission on Presidential Debates discussed the preparations, planning and execution of the three presidential candidates debates and vice presidential candid…

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    Presidential Debate Preview

    The preview of the third presidential debate in East Lansing, Michigan, included telephone callers' questions to Mr. Barnes, sitting in the Washington studio, and several campaign officials …

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    Media and the 1992 Presidential Campaign

    Mr. Rem Reider responded to callers' comments on the media coverage of the 1992 presidential election and presidential candidates debates. Mr. Edward Fouhy spoke briefly via remote link from…

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    Presidential Debate Preview

    The presidential candidates debate preview included remarks by members of the Commission on Presidential Debates to audience members in the debate hall, a brief open phones segment, and a br…

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    Presidential Campaign Debate Preparation

    Ed Fouhy, executive producer of the first 1992 presidential debate, spoke to a group of students about the logistical planning and preparations necessary to successfully stage such an event.…

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    Presidential Campaign Debate Preparation

    Mr. Fouhy discussed the preparations for the upcoming presidential debates at Washington University in St. Louis. He briefly described the technical preparations for the venue and the resou…

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    Campaign Lessons for 1992

    Journalists spoke about ways to improve broadcast network television coverage of the 1992 elections. This program was part of a continuing project by the Barone center to examine the coverag…

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    Turning Up the Volume on International Radio

    The members of the panel discussed the growing importance of international radio programs. They looked at the effect international radio had on Eastern Europe during the Cold War, and on the…

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    Sponsorship & Control of Presidential Debates

    The Annenberg Washington Program sponsored a conference entitled “What Can be Done to Improve the Presidential Debates Next Time Around?” The stated purpose of the conference sought to deter…

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    Structuring Presidential Debates

    Panelists spoke of the structuring of Presidential Debates and what can be done to improve them

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    The Media as Big Business

    The forum was held shortly after Sony had purchased Columbia Pictures and after Time Inc. had merged with Warner Communications. Ungar acted as the moderator. On the panel was Rep. Markey, t…

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    Ethics: Changing Times & Standards

    Professor Lichtenberg focused on journalistic ethics in coverage of the Barney Frank story. Schultz responded to comments about the dishonesty of “sound bite” television news that were made …

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    Television Coverage of Presidential Campaign

    Media experts evaluated the media coverage of the 1988 presidential campaign. The panel discussed positive and negative press coverage, inaccessible candidates, and political advertising.

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