A news anchor must have a passion for news and getting the stories to the people. They typically start as an intern, then move into field reporting. They have climbed the ladder, earning stripes along the way. News anchors like to help peop...
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I worked in OKC television back in the 80s and I can tell you none of those gerbil-related stories are true. They are popular urban legends that pop up from time to time (in fact, when I moved to Los Angeles, where I am now, 10 years ago, I...
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Most of them do a pretty nice job -- Gibson probably is the most traditional, Williams isn't far behind. Couric is a bit of a different "creature" in the anchor world, but she's still pretty smart. The evening folks on the cable o...
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My pet theory about the 80s look amoung female news casters is that now that Generation Xer's are hitting their 40s and are falling into the demographic that tends to have the most money (40-60 yr olds), they are trying to appeal to 80s mal...
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Well call this today’s moment of post-Iowa zen. Or pain. But Ron Burgundy approves, baby.
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Perhaps because society has become more accepting of this human phenomenom. In part because laws have been put in place for their employment protection, and possibly that discrimination against this human condition was no longer tolerable.
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All three types rightly say they are concerned with information and with information technology. And there are any number of application areas that each might be interested in, e.g. publishing. But what they mean by "information" ...
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