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Local Asbury student on first journalism team sent to Olympics
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comIt’s no big news that Asbury University sent students to help broadcast the London Olympic Games this summer — the institution has had students working in broadcasting for every Games since 1984. What was big news was the eight journalism...Tags: Nottingham, Olympic Games, Teaching and Learning, Air Transportation Delays, London Theatre
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BEHIND THE SCENES: Local students gear up for debate experience
smojica@amnews.comEight Danville and Boyle County students will be working closely with C-SPAN professionals on the day of Oct. 11 vice-presidential debate at Centre College. Six of the eight students who represent Danville High School and Boyle County High School met...Tags: Television Networks, Schools, High Schools, Teaching and Learning, Students
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DEBATE DOLLARS: City officials hope vice-presidential debate has a long-lasting impact
dbrock@amnews.comState and local officials want to ensure the dream marketing scenario that is the Oct. 11 vice-presidential debate at Centre College will pay dividends well beyond the windfall of quick cash spent by visitors for the event. Following the debate in 2000,...Tags: Media Industry, Colleges and Universities, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Economic Policy
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Pulitzer Prize winner to speak at Centre
Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Joel Pett will visit Centre College Monday through Wednesday as a Humana Visiting Scholar, participating in events that include a convocation address at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Weisiger Theater. The address is...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, U.S. Department of State, Humana Incorporated, Entertainment, The Washington Post
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LOOKING BACK: So, who do you think you are?
Contributing columnistWhat with TV shows devoted to celebrity genealogy and several websites offering families a way to build their family trees, many retirees decide to devote time to finding their roots. My mother was raised in Casey County, and she always said we were...Tags: William Walker, Oliver Hardy, Entertainment, Slavery, Anglicanism
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Editorial cartoonist has tongue as sharp as his pen
tkleffman@amnews.comJoel Pett is well known for his pointed pen, earning a Pulitzer Prize and international acclaim puncturing ripe targets with decidedly inelegant strokes. But who knew the Lexington Herald-Leader’s editorial cartoonist is also something of a stand-...Tags: Stand-up Comedy, U.S. Department of State, Newspaper and Magazine, Entertainment, John Calipari
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Media shouldn't mix politics, news
brossi@jessaminejournal.comThere is a theory known as agenda-setting in which a news-media outlet’s bias can influence opinion and virtually alter the perception of an event in the eyes of the public. For me, this theory is self evident in mainstream media with everything...Tags: ABC (tv network), Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Glenn Beck, Interior Policy
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Tricky call: deciding when news should be held
Guest ColumnistJournalists are in the business of telling the news, not hiding it. But there are times — very few times, despite conspiracy-and-bias claims fueled by a media-criticism cottage industry — when news organizations do decide to hold the news...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Central Intelligence Agency, The New York Times, Germany, White House
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Police, media can work together successfully
ben@theinteriorjournal.comIn a decision that has journalists across the state worried, the Kentucky Court of Appeals recently ruled that Hopkinsville can “withhold home addresses, telephone numbers and driver’s license numbers of people listed in arrest reports and...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Journalists brave attacks, death in much of the world
Guest ColumnistThe world news items about reporters killed, news organizations harassed, and unsolved crimes committed against journalists in other nations come nearly daily, generally in one or two paragraphs at most in a newspaper or online. These attacks around...Tags: Brazil, Media Industry, Prisons, Newspaper and Magazine, Punishment
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Out on Home Video: 'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' released
EXTREMELY LOUD & INCREDIBLY CLOSE (2011) * *1/2 (B-) Directed by Stephen Daldry Starring Tom Hanks, Thomas Horn, Sandra Bullock, Max von Sydow, John Goodman, Viola Davis Warner//Rated PG-13//Drama//129 minutes Available on: DVD, Blu-ray and digital...
Tags: Easter, Matt Damon, Tom Hanks, Jack Nicholson, Christopher Plummer
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Talkin' Sports: George Rogers Clark High School video show a hit
Sun Sports EditorBrent Stephens likes to talk sports any time and any place. Stephens, a senior at George Rogers Clark High School and sports editor of the school newspaper, Smoke Signals, decided to take his thoughts beyond print and on the information super highway....Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, High School Sports, Music, YouTube, Entertainment
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