But as Poniewozik notes, Stewart has a distinct advantage over his hard news brethren.
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"Audiences really value the fact that it's not wall-to-wall hard news all the time, " said Ms Hastings.
People also seem to read tweets as hard news, which is slightly alarming.
I. native will bring with her some 20 years of hard news experience.
And Mr Fox's propensity for careless talk, providing fodder to the newly querulous media starved of hard news, does not help.
You had the hard news for breakfast, so how's about some less official, but still pretty robust, fodder for brunch?
The conclusion: Certain types of hard news stories can be considerably more lucrative for the sites that run them than click-friendly lowest-common-denominator sensationalism.
Allen decries our obsession with gossip over hard news. (Afghanistan, what?).
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The digital partnerships reflect a convention reality for the media despite the absence of hard news, the gatherings remain a forum for news organizations to market their brands.
Prior to that, Gangel had been at NBC News since 1983 and spent nearly two decades as National Correspondent for TODAY, covering a variety of issues, from popular culture to hard news.
And moving away from hard news for a second, can you just give us a snapshot of what the President is looking forward to in Hawaii -- golf, books?
"The fourth quarter's bigger-than-expected fall underlined the fact that, while sentiment towards the region has improved, the hard news on the economy remains distinctly weak, " said Jonathan Loynes, chief European economist at Capital Economics.
Pelley is everything Couric was not: an internal hire, relatively cheap (probably), cast from the traditional anchor mold (read: a white guy with a nice head of hair), with a background primarily in hard news.
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Launched in 2005 as a liberal alternative to the Drudge Report, the Huffington Post has gone from being an upstart challenger of the mainstream media to one of its prominent players, luring away journalists and eyeballs from Newsweek and the New York Times with its signature mix of hard news, celebrity punditry and titillating tabloid fodder.
This news followed hard on the heels of the news that housing prices continue to fall in 16 out of 20 major U.S. cities for the sixth month straight, to the level of a decade ago, prices on average down over one third with nine cities hitting their lowest level since the bust.
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When I became a local radio reporter, I delivered my first voice piece to the hard-headed news editor.
To all the Year 9s at Sawtry CC who have been working hard on their news reports and the Year 10s helping!
"This is an important ruling for AP and others in the news business who work so hard to provide high-quality original news reports on which the public relies, " Pruitt said.
David Eakin the assistant coach at school said the news was hard to take in.
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Bad news struck hard last month when First Solar CEO Rob Gillette resigned on October 25.
While her husband's aides work hard to deny us news, she makes sure the Grind is well fed.
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Bromides aside, it's hard to print great news when you don't earn the returns needed to invest in it.
Borker is slowly learning the hard way that no news is good news.
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Let some other hapless buyer--perhaps a competitor--unearth the bad news the hard way.
Russert knew where he was coming from, and as a result never complained about his own hard work for NBC News.
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He adds that it should be good news for hard-pressed consumers who will see cheaper - if slightly misshapen - vegetables appearing in the shops.
For the past couple of years, it's been hard to find a news story that contains the name Barry Bonds without the words allegations or steroids.
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