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21. Mediabistro: TVNewser
Novak Reaction From Fox Friends; Is Bob Okay?; behind The camera Nancy Grace She s Being Torn In A Lot Of Directions, Court tv s Chairman Says
http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/cnn/default.asp
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CNN Reunites 15 Families, Triples NCMEC Calls; Missing Persons Scroll Continues
"23 cases were resolved over the weekend, 15 of them directly with CNN's help. So, obviously, it worked, and so we're going to continue it," Soledad O'Brien said this morning
The on-screen graphics were scheduled to conclude at 11pm Sunday, but it continued throughout the night and into this morning. "With your help, more parents, more children could be reunited throughout the day. Those pictures will keep coming, and we hope there will be more happy endings to these tragic stories," Miles O'Brien said. CNN is apparently now in charge of saving children... 10:33 AM CNN Email this post
Access To Recovery Efforts: Why Did CNN Have To Fight The Battle Alone?
"When officials tried to restrict journalists' coverage of recovery efforts, a single news organization , CNN, stood up to the bullies and reminded them that the First Amendment still guarantees the public has a right to know what's going on," a TV Week editorial says
It is alarming that CNN had to fight this battle alone . Other news organizations appeared to take a more forgiving posture when the government began clamping down on access. We hope they're not getting soft in their vigilance, and hope they will re-examine their roles and be prepared to make a vigorous defense of press freedom next time."

22. Washingtonpost.com: Second Presidential Debate -- President Bush And Sen. John K
KERRY No Child Left behind Act, I voted for it. I support it. Senator Kerry,would you be willing to look directly into the camera and, using simple
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/debatereferee/debate_1008.html
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Following is a transcript of the second presidential debate between between President Bush (R) and Sen. John F. Kerry (D). The moderator of the nationally televised debate is Charles Gibson of ABC News. The questions came from an audience of "soft" voters selected by the Gallup polling organization. Staff writers from The Washington Post and washingtonpost.com examine the candidates' claims and charges. The "referee" icon marks the spots of our calls and where you can make your call as well. No Child Left Behind
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(Corrected, 10/11) Stem Cells Referee Contributors Washington Post staff writers Glenn Kessler, Ceci Connolly, Thomas E. Ricks, Mike Allen, Jonathan Weisman and Mark Stencel and washingtonpost.com producers Mike Snyder, Kevin Hechtkopf, Chet Rhodes, Suzette McLoone, Ed O'Keefe, Kristen Fletcher, Mike Santa Rita, Kaukab Jhumra Smith and Ryan Thornburg. Debate Coverage Full Debate Video: From the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo.

23. COURT TV ONLINE - NEWS FROM COURT TV
COURT tv OFFERS TO PROVIDE POOL camera FOR TRIAL OF SADDAM HUSSEIN COURT tvEXAMINES THE FASCINATING MYSTERIES behind HIGHPROFILE DISASTERS IN NEW
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24. Court TV Library
30 APPENDIX A INFORMATION ON COURT tv AND THE PEOPLE behind IT I. EMPIRICAL The opening of courts to cameras began long before Court tv aired the first
http://www.courttv.com/archive/legaldocs/misc/cameras/brochure.html

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25. Operating Cameraman Online: Courtroom Cameras
When Court tv first hit the airwaves, it covered the date rape trial of William Perhaps one camera could be mounted behind the judge to show the lawyers
http://www.soc.org/opcam/07_fw9596/mg07_courtcam.html
Courtroom Cameras: A Commentary
by Jeffrey Alan Goldenberg From the Fall/Winter 1995/1996 issue of the Operating Cameraman
Click thumbnails for larger view Some weeks before the verdict in the OJ Simpson trial was in, a Harvard law professor, in an editorial published by the Los Angeles Times, lauded the potential educational advantages of a televised trial to the citizenry and concluded that it is "safe to say that the cameras are here to stay." Then in the week following the Simpson trial the judge in the Menendez double murder trial banned television cameras from his courtroom. In truth, the only thing "safe to say" is that the debate continues. Yet, having read and heard from numerous commentators on the subject of cameras in the courtroom, one important aspect of courtroom coverage seems to have been ignored. The crucial question camera professionals need to ask during the infancy of courtroom broadcasting is whether cameras may fairly portray the essence of the trial. When Court TV first hit the airwaves, it covered the date rape trial of William Kennedy Smith. For privacy reasons, when Smith's accuser took the stand, her face was digitally blocked out by what looked like a blue blob. Unfortunately, because her facial expressions were obliterated, no one in the television audience could evaluate the full impact of her testimony. One of the most important jobs a juror has is to assess what "weight" should be given to the evidence. Often this simply means whether or not a witness was exaggerating, had a faulty memory or, in the worst of cases, was telling an outright lie. While the television public may differ from jurors in several aspects, the goals of both are the same in watching a witness: jurors and the public both want to learn the facts of the case.

26. Poynter Online - Forums
From JON SCOTT DUFFEY I loved my work as a tv News producer. system and adigital still camera, why don t we teach students to be able to use them?
http://poynter.org/forum/?id=letters

27. CBS News | Behind The Scenes With Saddam | February 25, 2003 20:38:15
Saddam also challenged President Bush to a televised debate about their Note The interview was taped by Iraqi tv crews, as is standard practice for
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/02/24/eveningnews/main541817.shtml
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Saddam Hussein during his almost three-hour interview with CBS News. (Photo: CBS)
Dan Rather, translators, and Saddam Hussein during February 24th interview. (Photo: CBS) On the eve of possible war between Iraq and a U.S.-led coalition, Iraqi president Saddam Hussein answered questions from CBS Anchor Dan Rather on a wide variety of subjects. It was Saddam's first interview with an American journalist in a decade. Read: Saddam On Exile: 'We Will Die Here' Complete Transcript White House Wanted To Rebut Saddam Saddam's Message For America ... Rather: Behind The Scenes With Saddam Video: Saddam Maintains Iraq Did Not Lose Gulf War RatherAsks Saddam Point-Blank About Missiles Saddam Calls For Debate With U.S. How, Why The Interview Happened Interactives: Saddam’s Life and Career Showdown With Saddam Powell's Pitch The World Weighs In ... Gathering Steam Message Board: Tell us what you think. Should we go to war?

28. Boing Boing: November 2003
See that guy behind the camera? That s me. See that tripod? is clear fairuse because of their importance to the public debate over the accuracy of
http://boingboing.net/2003_11_01_archive.html
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Japanese web celeb rabbit "Oolong" now has a successor
Remember that website where the guy in Japan took totally cute daily snapshots of his beloved bunny named Oolong, and remember how Oolong passed away, and he took snapshots of his rabbit's death that were so sincere they just made you want to cry right into your keyboard? I may be the last blog-obsessed geek to learn, but the guy has a new, and equally photogenic rabbit named Yuebing ("moon-cake") Brace yourself for more really cute rabbit photos. Link
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Female blogger's first-person sex column causes ruckus in China
NY Times piece on 25-year-old Chinese blogger Mu Zimei, whose sexually explicit first-person accounts have generated controversy and celebrity for the former magazine columnist. Snip:

29. PCWorld.com - Gateway Ignites Another Digital Music Debate
tv Limits Copies The Playlist Digital Music Heads to the courts Tech.govSupreme Court Standards for Peerto-Peer and Beyond
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30. The Howard Government, The Australian Media And The Schapelle Corby Case
Scores of newspaper and television reporters, camera crews and commentators were and establish a realitytv style ‘debate’ about her innocence or guilt.
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/jun2005/corb-j09_prn.shtml
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The Howard government, the Australian media and the Schapelle Corby case
By Richard Phillips
9 June 2005 Back to screen version Send this link by email Email the author The official response to the plight of 27-year-old Schapelle Corby is a revealing exposure of the debased character of political life in Australia. Corby was found guilty by an Indonesian court on May 27 for attempting to smuggle 4.1 kilograms of marijuana into Bali last year and sentenced to a 20-year jail term. She claims to be the victim of a bungled operation by drug smugglers in Australia who placed the marijuana in her unlocked surfboard bag. While drug smuggling arrests are generally given little publicity within Australia, this case rapidly captured the public imagination. Thousands of tourists, particularly young Australians, visit Bali every year, so for many, Corby, who had no prior criminal record or association with drugs, could have been a sister, daughter or girlfriend. Anxious to capitalise on these legitimate concerns, the Australian media quickly moved to sensationalise her plight and use it to boost newspaper sales, network ratings and advertising revenues.

31. Television And Radio News Careers
There s less competition for tv jobs behind the scenes, as in production andphotography, As cameras become more compact and easier to use, stations are
http://www.missouri.edu/~jourvs/careers8.html
Television and Radio News Careers
Vernon Stone , Professor Emeritus
Missouri School of Journalism
This is the 2002 8th edition of the career guide which has served as a standard source since 1972, when the Radio-Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) published the first of seven hardcopy editions. Web-only this time, no charge.
Thinking of a career in television or radio news? Wondering how you'd prepare yourself and get that first job? What you'd be doing? Pros and cons of the field? Is electronic journalism right for you? And are you right for it? Learn more about:
Electronic Journalism
People turn to television, radio and their Web sites for news and information. And this won't change. Whether the economy is good or bad, news will be in demanda vital element of our daily lives. Journalists fill that demand. From reporters, photographers and producers to managers and anchors, their job is to transmit the "actuality" of the sights and sounds of events as they happenhistory being made. Television and radio give the viewer or listener a seat at a Senate hearing or a safe view of armed conflict in a distant nation. Electronic media let us follow the progress of a tornado, inform us of problems in our communities and the world, and expose us to diverse opinions. For further details, there's the World Wide Web 24 hours a day. Radio and television journalists are at the pulse of it all.

32. The Lost Stories: Looking To The Courts For Relief
The judge there ruled against allowing tv cameras, but has allowed still cameraaccess. Democracies die behind closed doors, he wrote.
http://www.rcfp.org/loststories/looking_to_the_courts.html
Back to: Contents page RCFP Home Page Looking to the courts for relief The judicial branch is responsible for its share of "lost stories," as courts have found many ways to limit media access to important information. Most notably, access to immigration hearings has been virtually eliminated since Sept. 11. From hearings for the alleged Washington, D.C.-area snipers to immigration hearings for foreign nationals the government has detained since Sept. 11, reporters trying to inform the public about the justice system are increasingly running into closed doors. A judge denied media requests for access to Malvo's November 2002 hearing, which resulted in his detainment. But another judge refused to close Malvo's preliminary hearing in January. Most recently, a judge banned camera access to the hearing to determine Malvo's court date. As of late October, Muhammad was on trial in Prince William County, Va. The judge there ruled against allowing TV cameras, but has allowed still camera access. While the media tries to cover the war on terrorism, the doors have been shut to immigration hearings for those detained since Sept. 11.

33. Ideacam
There is a right to use a camera in court. A limitation on that right is aninfringement They permit greater clarity to be achieved in public debate by
http://www.adidem.org/articles/DH1.html
ELECTRONIC PUBLIC ACCESS TO COURT— AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME Daniel J. Henry Toronto, Ontario dh@adidem.org Table of Contents: I. ELECTRONIC PUBLIC ACCESS: A RECAP
II. CHARTER SECTION 2(B): FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, INCLUDING FREEDOM OF THE PRESS AND OTHER MEDIA
OF COMMUNICATION

III. ADDITIONAL PROTECTION ADDED TO THE CRIMINAL CODE
IV. EXPERIENCE, STUDIES, AND RECOMMENDATIONS A. Outside Canada
In Australia
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B. In Canada A Brief Review of Electronic Public Access to Canadian Courts To-Date
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C. Recommendations Law Reform Commission of Canada
Canadian Bar Association

Ontario Courts Inquiry
... Canadian Judicial Council V. WHY JUDGES SHOULD FAVOUR ELECTRONIC PUBLIC ACCESS TO COURT A. Justice is Done There is No Physical Disruption Dignity and Decorum are Preserved Effect on the Participants i) Witnesses ii) Counsel iii) Judges iv) Jurors Privacy Rights Fair Trial and the Administration of Justice Victims and the Reporting of Crime B. Justice is Seen to be Done C. Judges are Generally Shown Doing Their Job, in a Normal Fashion and in a Positive Light D. Judges Have an Improved Ability to Inform the Public About the Judicial System E.

34. Lost Remote
tv news The debate is heating up over Frank Catalano s column this week. Court tv battles NY camera ban New York is the only state in the union with a
http://www.lostremote.com/archives/2003_08_03_bloggerfile.html
Rocco's ripped in food review
Ouch! The NY Post slams the restaurant behind NBC's "The Restaurant" for lousy food, long waits and a bad dining experience. "There is no excusing this loud, overpriced stinker," writes Steve Cuozzo of Rocco's . "If you think it looks ugly on TV, wait till you see it in the flesh."
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California TV stations win with Arnold
"I'm sure there's a lot of sales managers smiling big smiles this morning," said media analyst Jack Myers . "[The recall election] could send spot prices up 20 percent over expected rates and it could bring in anywhere between a low of $30 million to a high in the 70's of incremental ad spending."
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Fox News to host presidential debates
The Democratic candidates will duke it out on (or with) Fox News.
posted by Cory Bergman link
Big Brother's watching your car
Two examples hot off the press. 1) Networkcar, which tracks exactly where you've been driving using the Blackberry network and a GPS device. 2) A new ratings service called IQ Stat that can report exactly what you've been listening to; radio, tape or CD.

35. Internews - News - Archive 1990s
I felt that familiar tightening in my chest when the red camera light finally But this wasn t just another debate. behind the candidates hung the new
http://www.internews.org/news/newsarch_1990s.htm
Pan-Caucasus program wins international award
(December 10, 1999) Independent media rise to the challenge in Armenian shootings (December 8, 1999) Video Training Program for Ex-Yugo Journalists (December 1, 1999) Independent TV featured in "The Nation " (November 29, 1999) Kyrgyz Broadcast Law Amended (October 29, 1999) Nigerian "Media Rights Monitor" on Internews Web Site (September 29, 1999) Radio Network Formed in Bosnia (September 28, 1999) Indonesian Media Law (September 2, 1999) Training Journalists in East Timor (July 16, 1999) Internews Develops Media Association in BiH (June 21, 1999) New Press Room for Rwanda War Crimes Tribunal (June 4, 1999) "Fresh" voted Best TV Program in Bosnia-Herzegovina (June 1999) Time Magazine Article about Bosnian Home Improvement Show (June 14, 1999) Bosnian Television Productions (April 30, 1999) Rwanda Genocide Anniversary (April 15, 1999) Open Asia (April 14, 1999)

36. Lion Television
Guests from both sides of the camera give us a fascinating insight into the world 6 x 30 Court tv / Five The Real CSI reveals the reality behind the CBS
http://www.liontv.co.uk/pro_feat.html
12 Days of Bethlehem
3 x 12 Channel 4, The Slot
Three years ago, Bethlehem was a tourist magnet. Today the Israeli tanks and Palastinian militants have moved in and the only thing that continues as before are the ancient Christian rituals and chants in the Church of Nativity. Each film tells the moving and humourous stories from different sides of the conflict, from innkeeper to soldier, and monks to hannuka settlers over Christmas 2002.
Backstage
217 x 60 BBC Choice
A live daily show providing behind the scenes footage of BBC programming, and giving digital viewers a unique insight into what's happening off the screen. Guests from both sides of the camera give us a fascinating insight into the world of television, celebrities bring the latest showbiz gossip while those behind the scenes reveal the tricks of their trade.
Battle of the Books series 1+2
In Battle of the Books’ literary courtroom, our two regular advocates, Mariella Frostrup and the Kevin Day, spark fun and intelligent debate on two books. Calling witnesses from the worlds of journalism, literature, film, and beyond each advocate tries to persuade the audience to vote for their book under the careful supervision of our ‘judge’ - journalist and broadcaster James Naughtie. Series 1 was under the watchful eye of Sandi Toksvig with advocates Ian McMillan and John Walsh.
Britain's Finest
4 x 90 Five
We asked the British public which were your favourite stately homes, ancient monuments, gardens and castles. Voted for by readers of The Radio Times and viewers of Five, Hugh Skully presents Stately Homes; Tim Marlow, Ancient Monuments; Jenny Agutter, Gardens and Richard Holmes presents Britain's Finest Castles. Scouring the UK from Cornwall to the Orkneys we reveal which are the nations top 10's.

37. CPR: May 2005: Left Hanging
Occasionally, between sentences, the camera would present them from behind, Consider pundits on television debate shows who talk about the economy,
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cpu/cpr/issues/4/5/left_hanging.html
Columbia Political Review: May 2005 left hanging
By BENJAMIN LEVITAN The wife is Laura. The dog is Barney. The president is George W. Bush, as seen on TV. The Emergence of the TV President The next day, The New York Times ever resorting to padding. The American Civil-Uncivil War Sound and Fury: The Making of the Punditocracy Television in this format has grown in prominence for several reasons, not the least of which is its cost-effectiveness. The other is the tendency of the media to play up conflict, a tactic offering a bounty of benefits to reporters and producers. In her book Common Knowledge Another reason for how common these shows have become is that the news now competes for ratings with entertainment, not just other news shows, and conflict is entertaining. When debate is presented with too much insolence, however, it can have serious effects on the way that people view their government. The February 2005 issue of the American Political Science Review he A discussion about Medicare might not enthrall anyone, but if Mr. Liberal is about to kill Mr. Conservative over it, right there on the television screen, who could look away? Whatever happens to be the topic of discussion is secondary to the human conflict between the pundits. Fighting for Attention New York Times real journalists. A former

38. TVW, The Impact Of Government Access TV
Legislative Media is a tv production unit of Information Systems, believe thatone day political use restrictions will be tested in the courts and found
http://www.tvw.org/resources/impactoftv.cfm?CFID=32000&CFTOKEN=31193922

39. BBC - North West Wales - Yoursay - Topics
In my years as a driver I have seen hidden cameras behind signs, camera vans The speed camera has its use, but the limits should be much wider before
http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northwest/yoursay/topics/speed_cams.shtml
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  • Speed cams debate archive. Richard Eyles, Dursley Greg Hood from Hertford Bernard Woodhall of Atherstone writes: "As a motorcylist of some 37 years I have no problem with speed cameras provided they are genuinely sited at locations where it is proven to have a risk related to excess speed. This is quite obviously not the case for many camera sites. It is time that investment was made for the provision of reactive speed limit signs. That means that the speed limit could alter according to the traffic and road conditions prevailing at any given time. Therefore a 20mph limit could be in force outside a school whilst pupils are coming and going, maybe 30mph for the rest of school hours and if applicable a higher limit at other times. Martin Mason of Horsham Richard Nunn from Dundee feels: "Speed cameras have been used to such excessive degree that they have made themselves such a political issue they should be pruned dramatically. They have their place in situations that warrant constant surveillance to reduce accidents. The police should be given the resources to police the roads correcctly. Every day I see numerous vehicles with defective lights, using mobile phones etc... There are insufficient patrols out there to pick up on the non insured and drink/drug drivers. We regularly see police vehicles with defective lights and police vehicles parking on zig zags. The whole programme of education is required to one and all."
  • 40. In-Stat - Information Alert
    The digital camera market is fast evolving in the Asia Pacific region. movie studios and tv broadcasters were the driving force behind the Broadcast
    http://www.instat.com/infoalert.asp?Volname=Vol. # 107

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