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News3 new results for current affairs
 
Underlying dangers of modern media
Irish Times
Ultimately, any current affairs programme has to justify its existence by pulling advertising. Tweeters are mostly young, and if firing sarky tweets keeps them engaged with the show, it helps to deliver a highly coveted demographic to advertisers.
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HBO's 'Game Change' hates game, not its players
RedEye Chicago (blog)
By Curt Wagner RedEye Among the numerous scary moments in HBO's "Game Change"—most having to do with how little vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin knew about current affairs or foreign policy—one stands out. "The news is no longer meant to be ...
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RedEye Chicago (blog)
What does the public expect of the news media in the digital age?
New Zealand Herald
What about news and current affairs programmes accessed on demand? And what care are news websites expected to take when publishing user-generated content including comments on news stories? What about bloggers who might choose to come under the ...
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Blogs1 new result for current affairs
 
Saturday March 10, 2012 - 6pm Bulletin - news/current affairs - On ...
6pm Bulletin - Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for friday March 9, 2012. Saturday March 10, 2012.
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Web2 new results for current affairs
 
What is current affairs
The two words – Current and Affairs come together to give an interesting name to a subject of study. Current means recent, day to day life and affa.
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Rahul 'The Wall' Dravid bids Test cricket adieu « India Current Affairs
About the author. More posts by India Current Affairs ... 2012 | India Current Affairs. A Leading Source of Online Information on India. Disclaimer: We have taken ...
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