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Journalists Who Cover PBS
Daniel Breen
Daniel Breen is an audio journalist based in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States of America. He is a news anchor and reporter at NPR member station KUAR Public Radio with experience in sound gathering, editing and voiceover as well as photography, videography and video/photo editing.
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Newscast for Friday, Nov. 10, 2023
10 Nov 2023
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KUAR
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| Healthcare
Arkansas PBS executives are questioned by lawmakers over hiring and procurement procedures. The Little Rock School Board approves the merger of two high schools. Attorney General Tim Griffin calls for the expulsion of student visa holders who support terrorism. Arkansas Children's announces a new $70 million research facility focusing on the effects of opioids on children.
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Mark Brewer
Mark Brewer is a cameraman based in Rome, Italy.
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A MASTERPIECE series double feature! "The Marlow Murder Club" on MASTERPIECE and "Wolf Hall" on MASTERPIECE
21 Oct 2024
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WOUB Public Media
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| Murder Mystery
PBS is set to air a double feature on October 27, 2024, with the premiere of 'The Marlow Murder Club,' a new adaptation of Robert Thorogood's novel, followed by a repeat of the acclaimed historical drama 'Wolf Hall.' 'The Marlow Murder Club' stars Samantha Bond and is directed by Steve Barron, while 'Wolf Hall' features Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell and Damian Lewis as King Henry VIII. The series promises thrilling murder mysteries and historical intrigue, with 'Wolf Hall' exploring the complex political landscape of Tudor England.
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Danny Gold
Currently covering the fight against ISIS in Mosul as of October 19th, available for phoners and Skype interview. I'm a former producer and correspondent for Vice News, and have covered Iraq since 2012, reporting on the fight against ISIS in Syria and Iraq since they first took Mosul in the summer ...
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Journalist Shares Pulitzer Center Project
14 Nov 2018
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fm.hunter.cuny.edu
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| Investigative Reporting
Veteran journalist Danny Gold will present his investigative project 'The Only Way Out in El Salvador' at CUNY's Guttman Community College on November 15. The project, which explores gang members turning to Christianity in El Salvador, is supported by the Pulitzer Center. The event is part of the Pulitzer Center's Campus Consortium program at Hunter College, which offers grants for student journalism projects. Gold has a notable background as a founding correspondent for VICE News and has contributed to various prestigious outlets.
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David Gordon
David Gordon is a journalist & presenter based in Belfast, United Kingdom. He is a Broadcaster, Radio Presenter and Travel Journalist with bylines in national newspapers and magazines and a daily radio show in Northern Ireland David is a Director of the British Guild of Travelwriters
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PBS to Air Sutton Foster in Anything Goes, Jocelyn Bioh's Merry Wives
02 Mar 2022
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www.theatermania.com
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English
| Television
PBS's Great Performances will broadcast Kathleen Marshall's West End production of Anything Goes on May 13, Jocelyn Bioh's Merry Wives on May 20, and the documentary Keeping Company With Sondheim on May 27, all as part of its Broadway's Best series. The performances feature notable actors and were filmed at significant theatre venues such as the Barbican Theatre in London and the Delacorte Theater in New York City.
Fayaz Hussain
London based journalist reporting on sustainability in aviation and key financial developments in business aviation, helicopters, superyachts and future of flight including drones and other technologies.
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Large Scale Manufacturing sees major decline in April
19 Jun 2020
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DAWN.COM
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English
| COVID-19 Impact on Industry
The article reports a significant decline in Pakistan's Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) in April, with a 41.89 percent drop compared to the previous year. Major sectors such as textiles, food, beverages, tobacco, and iron and steel products experienced substantial negative growth. The Oil Companies Advisory Committee reported declines in 10 out of 11 sectors. The only exception was the fertiliser sector, which saw a slight increase. The government's enforcement of a total lockdown due to COVID-19 led to production shutdowns and order cancellations. The LSM had already been struggling before the pandemic, partly due to reduced government spending following an agreement with the IMF and high interest rates imposed by the State Bank of Pakistan to control inflation.
Jessica Mazzola
Hi, my name is Jessica and I'm a Journalist who has over 10 years of experience as content writer. My specialty is create and plan how a brand speaks though video, podcasts, social media and blogs texts. I am a Portuguese native speaker , I can communicate myself in English, a little bit of ...
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Baraka: PBS 'failed miserably' to represent Newark PD
01 Jul 2016
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nj
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| Civil Rights
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka criticizes PBS's FRONTLINE documentary 'Policing the Police' for failing to accurately represent the Newark Police Department's reform efforts. The documentary, which aired on June 28, focuses on past civil rights abuses and excessive use of force but omits significant recent reforms. Baraka argues that the film leaves viewers with a misleading impression of the department's progress. Reporter Jelani Cobb, who followed the police for ten months, defends the documentary, stating that it aimed to show both sides of the story but was constrained by time and budget limitations.
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Yuzuha Oka
Yuzuha Oka is a business/tech journalist based in Tokyo. Her current beat is climate and she co-hosts a weekly podcast on climate and business. She has contributed to BBC, Reuters, ABC, the Japan Times, Sydney Morning Herald among others. She has professional experience in radio, online, print, ...
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Viral
04 Nov 2018
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yuzuhaoka.wordpress.com
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| Social Media
Kenyatta Cheese, co-founder of Know Your Meme and Everybody at Once, discusses the dynamics of viral content on the internet. He emphasizes that virality is not inherent in the content itself but in the network through which it spreads. Cat videos, for example, go viral due to a well-connected community of cat lovers across multiple platforms. Cheese explains that successful viral content often contains 'mini-moments' that can be easily shared and optimized for different platforms. He also highlights the importance of building strong relationships with audiences to navigate changes in social media platforms.
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Mike Reynolds
Able to provide - Fixing, Live Radio, Print, Radio Newsgathering, Radio Packages and some TV. BBC credits include Diana Ross & The Best of Jazz (as co-writer/co-producer): The Capitol Records Story and Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (as creator/writer/producer/host); and several BBC live ...
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TV Execs Unload Their Frustrations On TCA Journalists
29 Mar 2024
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www.videoageinternational.net
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| Entertainment
The Winter Television Critics Association (TCA) Winter Press Tour, held at The Langham Huntington Hotel in Pasadena, California, saw a range of presentations from major TV outlets like ABC, Disney+, and Freeform. The event, which ran from February 5-15, 2024, was notably shorter due to last year's strikes affecting content availability. Highlights included Apple+'s star-studded presentations, FX's industry insights from John Landgraf, and PBS's focus on media challenges. Newcomer Hub Entertainment introduced its research on audience behavior. Key projects announced included documentaries by Ken Burns, new series from FX, and upcoming shows from AMC and National Geographic.
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Ray Suarez
Ray Suarez is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America. He is a host of the radio and podcast series WorldAffairs, heard on KQED San Francisco and public radio stations around the country, and a Washington reporter for Euronews. He recently completed an appointment as the McCloy ...
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Jobs Completed 80
Job Success Rate 100%
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The Fears of a Freelance Journalist Over 60 During the Pandemic
05 Apr 2023
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Washington Post
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English
| Personal finance and retirement
Ray Suarez, a former senior correspondent for PBS NewsHour and host of public radio, reflects on his fears of poverty as a freelance journalist over 60 during the COVID-19 pandemic. With canceled gigs and a constant flow of bad news, Suarez faces the harsh reality of being a gig worker with no sick days and a hefty health insurance bill. He discusses the broader issue of older workers' declining wages and job security, citing a study by Northwestern Mutual about baby boomers' inadequate savings. Suarez shares his personal struggles with healthcare costs after an accident and the need to adjust his lifestyle due to financial constraints. He contemplates the tough choices ahead regarding his retirement savings and Social Security, acknowledging the widespread impact of job displacement in America.
Zainab Sultan
I was born in India, raised in Saudi Arabia and have been living in Qatar for almost eight years. I am interested in covering stories from the Indian Sub-continent and the GCC. My work has appeared in Al Jazeera English, Times of India, Nature, Arab News and Doha Centre for Media Freedom
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Why the press struggles to cover the war in Yemen
01 Oct 2023
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www.cjr.org
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| Humanitarian Crisis
The article discusses the challenges faced by journalists in covering the war in Yemen, highlighting the sporadic and simplistic nature of the coverage despite the conflict's significant humanitarian impact. It details the complex political landscape, including the roles of the Houthi rebels, Saudi-coalition forces, and the US. The murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and its impact on US-Saudi relations is noted as a turning point in media attention. The piece also addresses the difficulties faced by local and foreign journalists in reporting from Yemen, emphasizing the need for nuanced and in-depth coverage.
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The technology behind CERN: the hunt for the Higgs boson
28 Dec 2012
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TechRadar
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English
| Linux in Scientific Research
The article discusses the daily routine of Dr. Fabrizio Salvatore, a physicist at the University of Sussex, and his involvement with the ATLAS project at CERN, where scientists use the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to study particle physics. It highlights the discovery of the Higgs boson, also known as the 'God particle,' and the crucial role of Linux and open-source software in processing and analyzing the vast amounts of data generated by the LHC. The article also covers the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG), a massive distributed computing project that supports the data needs of CERN's experiments. It details the tiered structure of the WLCG, the use of Scientific Linux, and the challenges of managing and processing 'big data' in scientific research. The article emphasizes the importance of collaboration and shared development in the scientific community, as well as the cost-effectiveness of using Linux and open-source tools in large-scale research projects.