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The series follows the fortunes of a fictional current affairs show, Frontline.
The station itself also runs other television shows referenced by Frontline staff, such as 6 o ' clock news program, a 3 hour news review show Sunday Forum, a sketch show The Komedy Bunch, a game show Jackpot, a teen soap opera Sunshine Cove which later changed to Rainbow Island, also lesser mentioned shows such as the football show Ball-to-Ball, Late-Night OZ, Cartoon Crazies and Vacation.
Also, multiple episodes of Frontline featured Media Watch segments criticising the show.
He believes that he is on the cutting edge of journalism, but is oblivious to most of Frontline's content, as the executive producers go to some length to keep him out of production meetings, and a running gag within the show sees Mike ignore most of the stories that Frontline airs despite his position as host.
Like most of the employees of Frontline, she has no ethical problems with any action the show takes to get a good story.
Geoff is unpopular with the rest of the Frontline staff to the point where he is banned from the Frontline set, but they are all supportive when he unexpectedly achieves popularity with his own one-hour programme in Addicted to Fame ( series 3 ), though he is unaware that Mike demanded the plans for the expansion of the show be cancelled because he was jealous of the attention Geoff was getting.
Stuart Littlemore, who at the time was hosting the media commentary show Media Watch, appeared in several fictitious episodes as a critic of Frontline.
Lowell Bergman works for the PBS show Frontline and teaches at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley.
The group stayed together to later write, direct and produce The Late Show, a comedy sketch show, and Frontline, a widely-acclaimed spoof of television current affairs in which Kennedy played an ambitious reporter.
As well as these printed formats, Fender Frontline Live was launched at the winter NAMM show in January 2007 as a new online reference point, containing information on new products and live footage from the show.
* The Irish broadcaster RTÉ produced a similar show, Questions and Answers, which ran from 1986 to 2009, and was replaced by The Frontline, which is of a similar format
As a state judge, in November 2002, Poe ruled that he would permit the PBS documentary show Frontline to videotape jury deliberations of a capital murder case.
She produced segments for an ABC-TV show called Profiles From the Frontline.
In an interview with the PBS show Frontline
*" The Bloods of Nam " ( airdate May 20, 1986 ), a PBS Frontline show written and narrated by Wallace Terry
Like its main rival broadcast on the Seven Network, Today Tonight, A Current Affair is often considered by media critics and the public at large to use sensationalist journalism – as depicted in the parody television show Frontlineand to deliberately present advertising as editorial content, as previously exposed on the ABC program Media Watch.
* Response to Frontline show by FC proponents

show and competes
Trade show models make a company's booth more visibly distinguishable from the hundreds of other booths with which it competes for attendee attention.
Each child in a family competes to define who they are as persons and want to show that they are separate from their siblings.
In 2006, Raab invented the game show Schlag den Raab ( German for Beat the Raab, remade for British television as Beat the Star and as " Beat your host " in several other European countries ), in which he competes against a contestant in various disciplines-some episodes of the show lasted more than five hours with excellent quotas.
Since 2003 he competes on the British quiz show Eggheads, teamed up with other quiz champions, in which members of the public pit their wits against them in order to win a cash prize.
Northrop's Mixed show choir, Charisma competes in competitions and festivals throughout the Midwest.
The New Forest Pony can be ridden by children and adults, can be driven in harness, and competes successfully against larger horses in horse show competition.
Similar to the hit television show, Glee, the group meets as a class as well as competes throughout the country at various show choir competitions.
In the episode, a new show featuring a puppet named Gabbo premieres in Springfield and competes with Krusty the Clown's show.
Although it was the first prime time show in the area, it now competes with one on Fox affiliate WFFF-TV.
The MHS Marching Band regularly competes in NCBA ( Northern California Band Association ) and WBA ( Western Band Association ) field show competitions.
Jay Leno, formerly the host of NBC's long-standing The Tonight Show franchise, had moved his show to the 10 p. m. time slot, ahead of the local newscasts on most stations in a time slot that competes with CBS's and ABC's prime time programming ( though Fox affiliates would have cut to post-primetime news or sitcom reruns by this time ).
The family competes in a game show called Pig in a Poke and wins an all-expenses-paid trip to Europe.
He currently competes on the KDOC weekly television show NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood and is its first international TV champion.
The show is the only local morning broadcast during the time slot and competes against The Early Show ( on WGME ), Good Morning America, and Today.
Talk radio host Lars Larson is also a former guest host, although his show now directly competes with The Savage Nation.
An avid horse enthusiast, Édouard de Rothschild competes both nationally and internationally in equestrian show jumping.
It competes directly with TVNZ's Tonight show.
Strongwoman refers to either a woman performing feats of strength in a show or circus, or a woman who competes in strength athletics.
At the end of the show, one of the 200 who was preselected prior to the show competes in a game called " Name Your Neighbors " where, if the person is successful in identifying the names of six people featured in the program, the entire audience wins a prize.
He competes in the sport of show jumping on the West Coast of the United States and in Europe.

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To see the elongated shape of ψ ( x, y, z )< sup > 2 </ sup > functions that show probability density more directly, see the graphs of d-orbitals below.
Rather, he said that it came directly from playing and living close to Negroes, and that he never did it necessarily as show, but more as a way to express his feelings.
Several psychologists and ethologists have argued for the existence of animal consciousness by describing a range of behaviors that appear to show animals holding beliefs about things they cannot directly perceive — Donald Griffin's 2001 book Animal Minds reviews a substantial portion of the evidence.
The show was pitched directly to the UK's Hat Trick Productions and Channel 4 by the duo, contrary to rumours that RTÉ ( the Irish national broadcaster ) were originally offered the series but rejected it.
His appearance on stage prompted the Queen Mother to rise to her feet, the only time she did so during the whole show, and she later broke protocol to go backstage to speak with Cagney directly.
When viewed from directly in front, the speed may show exactly 60 ; but when viewed from the passenger seat the needle may appear to show a slightly different speed, due to the angle of viewing.
If the male is an Abdi Dalem royal servant, courtier or particularly " peko-peko " ( taken directly from Japanese to mean obsequious ) or even a highly formal individual, he will retreat face and head downcast, never show his side or back to his superior, and retreat backwards in the following posture: left-arm crossed against the chest, right-arm hanging and walking stooped.
These discoveries were used to enable the show cave to be extended into Chamber 9 and the cave divers to start directly from here, bypassing the dive from Chamber 3 onwards.
A notable exception to this was relative newcomer Arthur Godfrey who, as late as 1942, was still doing a local morning show in Washington, D. C. Godfrey, who had been a cemetery-lot salesman and a cab driver, pioneered the style of talking directly to the listener as an individual, with a singular " you " rather than phrases like " Now, folks ..." or " Yes, friends ...." His combined shows contributed as much as 12 % of all CBS revenues ; by 1948, he was pulling down a half-million dollars a year.
Testing of the mosquito samples requires the use of RT-PCR to directly amplify and show the presence of virus in the submitted samples.
The Alcubierre theory, or anything similar, did not exist when the series was conceived, but Alcubierre stated in an email to William Shatner that his theory was directly inspired by the term used in the show, and references it in his 1994 paper.
One year later, the same concept was used by MTV in their new series The Real World and Nummer 28 creator Erik Latour has long claimed that The Real World was directly inspired by his show.
He is credited as being the first TV producer (" showrunner " in Hollywood parlance ) to directly engage with fans on the Internet, and allow their viewpoints to influence the look and feel of his show.
The first comic book that directly referenced the Amazing Friends show was Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends # 1 ( December 1981 ), a one-shot that adapted the pilot episode, " The Triumph of the Green Goblin ".
We found evidence that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting ( CPB ) former Chairman violated statutory provisions and the Director ’ s Code of Ethics by dealing directly with one of the creators of a new public affairs program during negotiations with the Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ) and the CPB over creating the show.
" She addressed Watson directly during her victim impact statement in 1984: " What mercy, sir, did you show my daughter when she was begging for her life?
The CCP took user commands and either executed them directly ( internal commands such as DIR to show a directory or ERA to delete a file ) or loaded and started an executable file of the given name ( transient commands such as PIP. COM to copy files or STAT. COM to show various file and system information ).
Berle modeled the show structure and acts directly from his vaudeville shows, and hired writer Hal Collins to revive his old successful routines.
NBC did consent to make a kinescope of each show — a reference copy filmed directly off a TV screen.
The aneroid altimeter is calibrated to show the pressure directly as an altitude above mean sea level, in accordance with a mathematical model defined by the International Standard Atmosphere ( ISA ).

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