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The band has been mentioned or featured in various newspapers and magazines: the Vancouver Sun, Northshore News ( Vancouver, Canada newspaper ), New Times ( Los Angeles weekly entertainment newspaper ), BLU Magazine ( underground hip hop magazine ), BAM Magazine ( Southern California ), La Banda Elastica Magazine, and the Los Angeles Times Calendar section.
There are also several regional and special-interest newspapers and magazines, such as Chicago, the Dziennik Związkowy ( Polish Daily News ), Draugas ( the Lithuanian daily newspaper ), the Chicago Reader, the SouthtownStar, the Chicago Defender, the Daily Herald, Newcity, StreetWise and the Windy City Times.
In 1937, in debt to printing-plant owner and magazine distributor Harry Donenfeld — who also published pulp magazines and operated as a principal in the magazine distributorship Independent News — Wheeler-Nicholson was compelled to take Donenfeld on as a partner in order to publish Detective Comics # 1.
For the next four years Orwell mixed journalistic work – mainly for Tribune, The Observer and the Manchester Evening News, though he also contributed to many small-circulation political and literary magazines – with writing his best-known work, Nineteen Eighty-Four, which was published in 1949.
Later on, and more influentially, he published Radio News, which would have the largest readership among radio magazines in radio broadcasting ’ s formative years.
* News, information, journals, magazines related to Burmese business and commerce
* News magazines
The 1957 liquidation of the American News Company, then the primary distributor of pulp magazines, has sometimes been taken as marking the end of the " pulp era "; by that date, many of the famous pulps of the previous generation, including Black Mask, The Shadow, Doc Savage, and Weird Tales, were defunct.
There are two daily English-language newspapers, Bucharest Daily News and Nine O ' Clock, as well as numerous other magazines.
Category: News magazines
He further developed the art of applying Aiki and is said to have remained powerful until very late in life, and-as a consequence of the success of Transparent Power-was featured in a series of articles in the Aiki News magazines prior to his death in 1998.
News stories aren't the only type of material that appear in newspapers and magazines.
Robbins ' work has been featured in major media including Time, Newsweek, Fortune, Forbes, Life, GQ, Vanity Fair, Businessweek, Tycoon, and SUCCESS magazines, the CBS Evening News, NBC News, ABC's Prime Time Live, Fox News, CNN and A & E as well as newspapers, radio programs, and Internet media worldwide.
As of April 2011, Fairfax New Zealand and APN News & Media have a near duopoly on newspapers and magazines in New Zealand, with Fairfax announcing the closure of the long-running news agency NZPA.
Programmers read about the System / 34 in monthly magazines like DataNetwork and News 34 / 38.
Though not written in the twelve-tone technique, the piece was perhaps the forerunner of a musical art style later known as " News Items " – musical compositions that parodied a newspaper's content and style, or that included lyrics lifted directly from newspapers, leaflets, magazines, and other written media of the day.
Category: News magazines
As a result of this policy, in the same The Washington Post article, Dr. Myers stated that she was informed by the U. S. News & World Report that if no SAT scores were submitted, U. S. News would " make up a number " to use in its magazines.
Teams started asking Detroit to change its pitching rotation so Fidrych could pitch in their ballparks, and he appeared on the cover of numerous magazines, such as Sports Illustrated ( twice, including once with Sesame Street character Big Bird ), and The Sporting News.
Others magazines are K Scene Magazine, JoongAng Daily, Korea Post, Korea Times, Yonhap News Agency, OhmyNews International.
* News blogs has become so popular, they have created steep competition for traditional print newspaper and news magazines.

News and generally
The Federal Communications Commission generally does not allow cross ownership, to keep from one license holder having too much local media ownership, unless the license holder obtains a waiver, such as News Corporation and the Tribune Company have in New York.
The News Limited produced mX has filled part of that gap, being freely distributed of an afternoon from stands throughout the Melbourne CBD, though generally not available outside that area.
B News maintainer and UUNET founder Rick Adams is generally considered to be the initiator of the Renaming.
News of his departure had been sent by radio to Dover, but it was generally expected that he would attempt to land on the beach to the west of the town.
Brighton was recently ranked # 56 out of over 18, 000 in the inaugural " US News & World Report " ranking of U. S. high schools ( 2007 ), which is generally regarded as having more breadth of analysis than the Newsweek rankings.
Sky News viewing peaked during 11 September attacks, Iraq War, Asian Tsunami, 7 July 2005 London bombings and the death of Diana, Princess of Wales but has generally declined to a quarter achieved in 1992-95
However, BBC World News itself is not currently widely available in the US as a separate channel ( although it does appear on several cable systems throughout the United States, generally in lieu of BBC America ; one previous example is the New York based service Cablevision which until August 2011, did not carry BBC America ) or in a 30-minute telecast on public television stations daily.
Although movies formerly aired on Saturdays, movies acquired by ATV are generally aired on Monday nights, leading to the Late News programme.
Ed Kilgore ( WGRZ-TV sports director, generally portraying an optimist ) and Art Wander ( then a sports talk host for WGR, portraying the antagonist or pessimist view ) were the primary combatants, with former The Buffalo News columnist Larry Felser also on the panel.
News magazines generally go more in-depth into stories than newspapers or television programs, trying to give the reader an understanding of the context surrounding important events, rather than just the facts.
International league tables of universities across the world, which use a variety of different criteria ( often research output in the sciences and reputation among peer institutions ), have also generally favoured Cambridge over Oxford ; for example the 2010 U. S. News & World Report's World's Best Universities ranking placed Cambridge as 1st in the world and Oxford the 6th.
News coverage of North Wales is generally provided within the BBC's Wales Today, Newyddion and Ffeil programmes ( the latter two broadcast on S4C ) and ITV's Wales Tonight programme.
* News bureau, an office for gathering or distributing news, generally for a given geographical location
This changed with the acquisition of the paper by Independent News & Media in 1996, and today, despite remaining free enterprise oriented on economic matters such as trade and foreign investment, the Herald is generally editorially progressive on international geopolitics, diplomacy, and military matters, printing material from British newspapers such as The Independent and The Observer but more recently, conservative newspapers such as The Daily Telegraph.
The local newspaper for Seacroft is the Yorkshire Evening Post, however the Wetherby News is also sold in the area ( although its news coverage generally stops after the Shadwell and Whinmoor areas ).
Scott's annual Labor Day picnic, generally held at his mother's residence in Newport News, is a major campaign stop for statewide and federal candidates in Virginia .< div style =" clear: right ;">< div >
In September 2003, he repeatedly referred to then-United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan as a " cheeky darkie " during a rant on his radio show, as well as using " darkie " to refer to black people generally .< ref > Excerpt from Paul Holmes News Talk ZB radio programme.
People generally assume that C stood for configuration ; but according to Kennedy Space Center's Spaceport News ( 17 Jan. 1963 ), MSFC engineers used it to designate vehicular " concepts.
Early evenings are filled by local news in most markets, generally from 5 p. m. to 6: 30 p. m. Other newscasts include parts of CBC News Now airing weekday at 6: 00 a. m. and noon.
KCBS generally simulcasts the CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley live from 3: 31 to 3: 38 p. m. weekdays ; listeners hear the opening stories two hours before they appear on KPIX-TV.
" The target of the satire was generally accepted to be the Australian international newspaper proprietor Rupert Murdoch and his News International empire, but the play's main question mark was about the dangers for society and the state of monopolistic media ownership.
This position may be the same or similar to the public editor, though public editors also act as a liaison with readers and do not generally become members of the Organisation of News Ombudsmen.
Shaheen Sehbai resigned from The News International in March 2002 after receiving a memorandum from his publisher admonishing him for publication of libellous matter, alienating advertisers, and being generally inaccessible to senior government officials as well his own staff among other complaints ; Mr. Sehbai defended himself saying that he was being persecuted for failing to support the Musharraf government.
" The album generally garnered reviews in which it was noted that, as a reviewer at Punk News explained that if you're a " fan of From Autumn to Ashes, you'll be disappointed.

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