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Business News : 0582519705 $7.05 Business News : 0582519705 |
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The News Business $7.73 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Focus on Business (ABC News ESL Video Library) $16 Focus on Business (ABC News ESL Video Library) |
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Global Business: Who Benefits? (behind The News) $52.95 Global Business: Who Benefits? (behind The News) |
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Business Law in the News (Reader to Acc. Main Text) $13.3 Business Law in the News (Reader to Acc. Main Text) |
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How to Read and Understand Financial and Business News $8.95 How to Read and Understand Financial and Business News |
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Backstory: Inside The Business Of News $39.95 Americas foremost analyst of media and journalism, INew Yorker/I columnist and national bestselling author Ken Auletta has been called the James Bond of the media world (IBusinessWeek/I) for his unparalleled access to news sources, keen analysis, smooth writing style, and uncompromising commitment to his profession. In Backstory, Aulettas piercing gaze sweeps into every corner of a subject that has generated tremendous noise but precious little clear thinking: the state of todays media. From Howell Raines and the INew York Times/I to Roger Ailes and Fox News to the fractious relationship between President Bush and the press, the essays in IBackstory/I survey the troubled landscape of the people and institutions who tell Americans what to believe. Comprehensive, trenchant, and unflinchingly honest, IBackstory/I is a book that only Ken Auletta could write. |
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Business News and Stock Market Movements $84.25 In recent years there has been a great influx of sources for business and financial news, yet the hope that this financial media boom would lead to the democratization of the financial markets has not been realized. Thomas Schuster’s The Markets and the Media explores why the expansion of economic communication has proven to be of only limited benefit, arguing that the financial media boom has had negative repercussions resulting in substantial costs for the individual as well as the systemic level. |
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Manual of Online Search Strategies: Business, Law, News and Patents $223.88 Manual of Online Search Strategies: Business, Law, News and Patents |
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The Mother Earth News Handbook of Home Business Ideas and Plans $2.95 The Mother Earth News Handbook of Home Business Ideas and Plans |
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THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS HANDBOOK OF HOME BUSINESS IDEAS AND PLANS $1.28 THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS HANDBOOK OF HOME BUSINESS IDEAS AND PLANS |
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The Mother earth news handbook of home business ideas and plans $2.9 The Mother earth news handbook of home business ideas and plans |
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Business Law News, by Samuelson $1.5 This book is in Good Used condition |
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ABC News Videos for Business Ethics $31.9 P style=MARGIN: 0pxChapter 1/PP style=MARGIN: 0px ABC News Segment: Enron/PP style=MARGIN: 0px Corresponding case in text: Enron's Fall/PP style=MARGIN: 0pxChapter 2/PP style=MARGIN: 0px ABC News Segment: Unocal/PP style=MARGIN: 0px Corresponding case in text: Unocal in Burma/PP style=MARGIN: 0pxChapter 3/PP style=MARGIN: 0px ABC News Segment: AIDS in Africa/PP style=MARGIN: 0px Corresponding case in text: GlaxoSmithKline, Bristol-Myers Squibb, and AIDS in Africa/PP style=MARGIN: 0pxChapter 4/PP style=MARGIN: 0px ABC News Segment: Microsoft AntiTrust Trial/PP style=MARGIN: 0px Corresponding case in text: Playing Monopoly: Microsoft/PP style=MARGIN: 0pxChapter 5/PP style=MARGIN: 0px ABC News Segment: To Drill or Not to Drill/PP style=MARGIN: 0px Corresponding case in text: Gas or Grouse?/PP style=MARGIN: 0pxChapter 6/PP style=MARGIN: 0px ABC News Segment: Ford and Firestone: What Went Wrong?/PP style=MARGIN: 0px Corresponding case in text: The Ford/Firestone Debacle/PP style=MARGIN: 0pxChapter 7/PP style=MARGIN: 0px ABC News Segment: Ralphs/PP style=MARGIN: 0px Corresponding case in text: Should Kroger Pay Now for What Ralphs' Employee Did Then?/PP style=MARGIN: 0pxChapter 8/PP style=MARGIN: 0px ABC News Segment: Saipen: Is this the USA?/PP style=MARGIN: 0px Corresponding case in text: Gap's Labor Problems/PP style=MARGIN: 0px  @?æffffgÿ¾Úð |
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Economic And Business News On Television: How Political And Business L $107.22 This book explores how political and business leaders are presented in television news and current affairs programs and how they promote their interests. It examines how television has become a captive of politicians because the media needs a reliable supply of news material. The histories and case studies examine Australian television, a mix of commercial and public broadcasting, and the methodology is adaptable to other countries. This book will inform journalists, media students, researchers, political and business leaders and others interested in political and economic communication. |
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Markets and the Media: Business News and Stock Market Movements $43.01 In recent years there has been a great influx of sources for business and financial news, yet the hope that this financial media boom would lead to the democratization of the financial markets has not been realized. Thomas Schuster’s The Markets and the Media explores why the expansion of economic communication has proven to be of only limited benefit, arguing that the financial media boom has had negative repercussions resulting in substantial costs for the individual as well as the systemic level. |
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How to Write Television News $1.81 Break into the TV newswriting business with this expert guidepHow to Write Television News delivers dozens of tips and principles used to train writers at CNN Headline News in a guidebook of simple formulas and clear explanations for becoming a solid television news writer. Actual network news scripts illustrate what to do and what not to do. Aspects covered include leads and style, as well as demonstrations when a dry and straightforward approach is appropriate and when a more creative style can be used to better effect. . . |
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News and the Net[eBook] $25.3 piNews and the Net/i examines the growth of news provision on the Internet and its implications for news presentation, journalism practice, news consumers, and the business of running news organizations. Much of the focus is placed on the migration of newspapers onto the Internet, but references are also made to the establishment of news Web sites by other news organizations, including broadcasters and news agencies. br / br / The book examines the growth of online technology as a source of information and entertainment for media consumers. It considers how this development can be framed within models of communication and comments, on the apparent shortage of new models to explain the use, role, effectiveness, and impact of online communications. In addition, this volume looks at the early history of electronic news delivery, involving technologies that predate the Internet.br / |
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ABC NEWS VIDEOS FOR BUSINESS ETHICS $27.13 No Synopsis Available |
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Free Style Scraps – Clips (bnn Pattern Book Series) $72.95 Another in BNN’s series of Free Style Scraps, full of whimsical clip art forbrroyalty-free use. Great fun images of everything imaginable: the familybrdog; a pair of slippers; an ornate chandelier; a head of cabbage. Anbravalanche of cool stuff to use anywhere you can imagine. All, as usual, onbran easy-to-use disc, so you can change illustration sizes and add abrrainbow of color to the black and white originals (CMYK adaptable). Allbrare presented in EPS files for Illustator and JPEG files for Photoshop. |
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A Television News Survival Guide $20.38 The Broadcast Journalism Handbook has everything you ever wanted to know about working in the television news business but were afraid to ask! Learn the ropes–and how to head off amateur errors–from the authors’ vast experiences and dozens of interviews with news professionals. Complete with job-searching tips, helpful web sites, and real-life scenarios, this book covers many newsroom positions, from assignment editors to producers, reporters, and anchors. It gives you newsroom experience before you get the job. |
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Bad News (Routledge Revivals) $197.95 <PIt is a commonly held belief that television news in Britain, on whatever channel, is more objective, more trustworthy, more neutral than press reporting. The illusion is exploded in this controversial study by the Glasgow University Media Group, originally published in 1976.</P<PThe authors undertook an exhaustive monitoring of all television broadcasts over 6 months, from January to June 1975, with particular focus upon industrial news broadcasts, the TUC, strikes and industrial action, business and economic affairs.</P<PTheir analysis showed how television news favours certain individuals by giving them more time and status. But their findings did not merely deny the neutrality of the news, they gave a new insight into the picture of industrial society that TV news constructs.</P<STRONG}}}The book deserves close study and establishes the fact that a value-free, neutral and exhaustively informative news is a myth}}} <EM-</EM</STRONG<EM&nbsp;Times Educational Supplement</EM<P&nbsp;</P |
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Future of News: An Agenda of Perspectives $33.99 What is the future of news? That question takes on greater urgency with each passing year, and has triggered no shortage of controversy among journalists, scholars, and the public-some warning of serious journalism’s imminent demise as traditional business models collapse, others anticipating its rebirth as networked citizens participate in the news process. What remains clear is that in our media shift from analog to digital, from one-way to increasingly many-to-many forms of communication, we need to rethink much of what we know about journalism-who produces it, under what conditions, and with what kind of impact in society. The Future of News: An Agenda of Perspectives attempts to bring some order to the cacophony of opinions about journalism’s future. Through contributions from seasoned journalists and expert academics, this book tries to synthesize the key trends, patterns, and practices that are reshaping news in the digital age. The Future of News outlines the promise and perils of today’s media environment, which features increased opportunities for citizen engagement through social networks and cheap digital tools as well as spiraling declines in news consumption and challenging conditions for professional journalists. This book doesn’t predict the future, but rather sets forth an agenda of observations and questions to guide our thinking in this new age of journalism. Maxwell McCombs is the Jesse H. Jones Centennial Chair in Communication at the University of Texas at Austin, and is internationally recognized for his research on the agenda-setting role of mass communication. Amber Willard Hinsley, Kelly Kaufhold, and Seth C. Lewis are former journalists with years of experience at news organizations including the Los Angeles Times and the Miami Herald. Today they study the changing nature of news production and consumption as Ph.D. students in the School of Journalism at the University of Texas. |
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News Notes : 1151660124 $21.88 Publication date: 1910 Subjects: Blind Business |
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This Business has Legs: How I Used Infomercial Marketing to Create the $17.5 Only in America could a would-be monk convince a faded television star to pitch a rehabilitation device designed for Scandinavian skiers and create a nationwide sensation. The marketing strategy alone is worth the price of admission.<br>–Paul B. Brown Special Correspondent for the Business News Network (BNN) and coauthor of Customers for Life<br><br>This is the first time the person behind a fad lays out the whole marketing strategy he used. Even I learned a lot.<br>–Bob Rice Pet Rock Promoter<br><br>Within a matter of months, Peter Bieler created a $100,000,000 industry out of nothing. This fascinating book chronicles step-by-step how he did it.<br>–Steve Dworman Publisher, Infomercial Marketing Report<br><br>As a jack, in an emergency, if you have a very small car … As a rack to dry homemade pasta … Prop it on its side and presto! Twin picture frames … Have it bronzed and claim it’s a very early Henry Moore …<br>–Diane White columnist for The Boston Globe on alternate uses for the ThighMaster See Inside for Exciting Contest Details!A Hollywood Adventure.<br><br>Hat in Hand.<br><br>An Irresistible Product.<br><br>Shooting Suzanne.<br><br>A Virtual Start Up.<br><br>Ambushed.<br><br>$100,000,000.<br><br>A Cultural Icon.<br><br>Epilogue.<br><br>Peter’s Time Line.<br><br>Index.PETER BIELER has sold his stake in Ovation, the company that sold the ThighMaster Exercisers. He now owns a Hollywood-based advertising agency that specializes in infomercial marketing and another company that funds infomercial media purchases. SUZANNE COSTAS is a contributing editor at Bloomberg Personal and was an associate editor at Worth magazine. She divides her time between New Rochelle, New York, and Boston, Massachusetts.&quot;this business has legs&quot; How I Used Infomercial Market@1€ |
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Good News, Bad News (volume 1) $13.22 Good News, Bad News is a 300 page memoir recounting 20 years in and out of the weekly newspaper business. The themes that make this work unique – fathers and sons in business, the evolution of the author’s weekly newspaper, and the changing way of life in small town America – also bring a universal message of continuity and change between generations. Who are the journalists, and what happened with this American institution – the small town weekly? Who are the people who made up this very traditional town? Who were the successes and failures? How does the editor deal with the rich and the poor, the funny and the scary, the sane and the loony? What were the common hypocrisies and quiet acts of generosity? Who were the giants of American business who grew a Fortune 500 company in tiny Fremont, and why did the surrounding countryside resent them so much? What were the ways of life of those living generation after generation there? The editor is licensed for curiosity and looks for the answers, but his bosses include anyone with enough spare change to buy a paper. The work of the small town editor is fascinating to all. There is a common mythology, but the truth is unknown to most? Few if any books have been written on the subject. This is the inside story, told by the son who grew up in the business, bought the family newspaper, and then sold out. It is a story of conflict between generations and the love that binds them together. It is a fascinating story that reveals much about America and much about fathers and sons. |
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The Known World of Broadcast News[eBook] $38.59 A comprehensive empirical and theoretical study of broadcast news throughout the world, which examines the effects of syndication and questions whether this fiercely competitive business satisfies the democratic demands of its audience. |