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Good News For People Who Love Bad News (1827 bytes)
2: Name = Good News For People Who Love Bad News | 5: Cover = MMGoodNews5075.jpg | 15: ...s album = '''''Good News For People Who Love Bad News'''''<br />([[2004]]) | 18: '''''Good News for People Who Love Bad News''''' is the fourth full-length album recorded by ... Have I Got News For You (15044 bytes) 1: [[Image:HaveIGotNews.png|right]] 2: ...ased on that of a popular [[radio]] show, ''[[The News Quiz]]''. 9: ...ributes this to his devious tactic of reading the newspapers each week. Astute viewers will notice that ... 13: ...gramme, and titled ''Have I Got A Little Bit More News For You''. This practice has since been stopped, ... 16: ...on]] and [[Paul Merton]] on the set of Have I Got News For You]] The News (157 bytes) 1: There are newspapers called ''The News'' in quite a few countries and cities around the ... 3: * [[The News (Adelaide)]] 4: * [[The News (Karachi)]] NeWS (6753 bytes) 1: '''NeWS''', for '''''N'''etwork '''e'''xtensible '''W'''i... 3: ...asking]] fashion. Unlike PostScript in a printer, NeWS would be displaying a number of PS programs at th... 5: ...of embedded views along which events were passed. NeWS also included a complete model for events includi... 11: ...red communications to an outside program (or more NeWS code) when the widget demanded it. 17: The best example of such a toolkit is TNT (''The NeWS Toolkit'') which was released by Sun in 1989. Sun... C News (1524 bytes) 1: ...[University of Toronto]] as a replacement for [[B News]]. It was presented at the Winter [[1987]] [[USEN... 3: ...' could process articles 19 times as quickly as B News. 5: ... of the [[NNTP]] XOVER command. Development of C News stopped about [[1995]], and the package was large... 8: ...tp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/doc/programming/c-news.ps News Need Not Be Slow]''. 9: ...tp://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/software/b/cnews/ C News Frequently Asked Questions]''. ONE News (644 bytes) 1: ..., incorporating [[New Zealand]] and international news, sport and weather. 3: ...[[New Zealand]]'s TVOne channel daily at 6pm, ONE News is broadcast live from TVNZ's studio in [[Aucklan... 5: ...News is New Zealand's most-watched [[television]] news service. Judy Bailey is the presenter on weekdays... 9: * [http://www.tvnz.co.nz/ ONE News website]. 13: [[Category:News television series]] So What Else is News? (253 bytes) 2: '''So What Else is News?''' is a [[talk radio]] show focusing on [[media ... News (2970 bytes) 1: ...tributed via [[news agencies]]. If the content of news is significant enough, it eventually becomes [[hi... 3: ...lly must have broad interest due to one or more [[news values]]: 13: News coverage often includes the "five W's and the H" ... 15: The word "news" comes from a special use of the plural of the wo... 17: ...evision news is required to be objective, but the newspapers are expected to have a point of view althou... RTÉ News: Six One (2448 bytes) 1: ...s called '''Six One News And Sport''' (aka '''RTÉ News And Sport'''), reflecting the extended sports cov... 3: ...ummary (with a separate presenter) and a business news round-up. 5: ...so went out at 6:01pm, but was preceded by an RTE News programme at 5:40pm. The programme's first lead m... 13: ...and Answers]] are also listed alongside these RTÉ News programmes. 15: * [http://www.rte.ie/news/index.html RTÉ News homepage] RTÉ News on Two (1967 bytes) 1: '''RTÉ News on Two''' is RTE's late evening news programme. 5: ...News on Two takes a different agenda to other RTE News programmes. Its content is customised for a young... 7: ...he regular studio, but many of the innovations of News 2 and the younger agenda remain. For example, the... 9: ... instead of RTÉ News on Two. There are no weekend news programmes on [[RTÉ Two]] other than summaries. 11: ...and Answers]] are also listed alongside these RTÉ News programs. A News (2889 bytes) 1: ...uted program for serving and reading [[Usenet]] [[newsgroups]]. The program, written at [[Duke Universi... 3: ...r) was an expansion of this facility that allowed news messages to be distributred across an arbitrary n... 5: ...he local machine (by posting to a special default newsgroup called "general") or queue it for network-wi... 7: ...provisions built in for replying to articles over news ([[e-mail]] replies were supported), skipping ove... 9: ...ial character. This scheme was abandoned after A news for the more verbose but expandable format seen [... B News (4303 bytes) 2: |+ Evolution of B News header formats 23: ...an]] and [[Mark Horton]] as a replacement for [[A News]]. It was used on [[Unix]] systems from [[1981]] ... 25: ...can automatically cause articles to be erased, or newsgroups to be added or removed) were added. 27: [[Image:B-News-spool.png|thumb|350px|right|Original and hierarch... 28: ...N|InterNetNews]], and still commonly seen in many newsreaders and cache programs. Before B2.10, all grou... News from Nowhere (1057 bytes) 1: '''News from Nowhere''' is a classic work of [[utopian fi... 4: '''News from Nowhere''' was first published in serial for... 11: [http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/3261 News From Nowhere, Project Gutenburg] RTÉ News (1865 bytes) 1: ...and video clips which can be streamed, also, live news programming can be received live via [[streaming ... 3: ...ws continues as the brand on regular TV and radio news programming. 5: "Nuacht RTE" is the division of RTE News and Current Affairs which produces Nuacht RTE, Nu... 7: RTÉ News TV programs include: 9: *''[[RTÉ News: One O'Clock]]'' ([[news]]) Taiwan News (710 bytes) 1: ...]-language news weekly of the same name (''Taiwan News''; the title being in [[English language|English]... 4: * [http://www.etaiwannews.com/ ''Taiwan News''] 5: ...ge/0,11376,622931,00.html ''The Guardian'': World News Guide: Taiwan] 7: [[Category:Taiwanese newspapers]] 8: [[Category:English-language newspapers]] Channel 4 News (752 bytes) 1: ...er [[Channel 4]]. [[Jon Snow]] is the principal [[newsreader]] of the programme. 3: ...ackground reports on current affairs. The evening news last for fifty five minutes on most days. 5: ''Channel 4 News'' was itself the subject of news coverage in 2003 for breaking the story of the "[... 7: ...y Hilsum]] is a female war reporter for Channel 4 News. 9: [http://www.channel4.com/news/ Channel 4 News - Homepage] Deja News (4507 bytes) 1: [[Image:Deja News logo.gif|right|frame|The Deja News logo as it appeared in 1997.]] 2: The '''Deja News Research Service''' was an [[archive]] of message... 4: ...interface, allowed searches across all archived [[newsgroup]]s, returned immediate results, and retained... 6: ... the archive. According to Humphrey Marr of Deja News, copyright actions most frequently came from the ... 9: ...e was eventually expanded beyond search. My Deja News offered the ability to read Usenet in the traditi... The Shipping News (1740 bytes) 1: '''''The Shipping News''''' is a [[Pulitzer Prize for Fiction|Pulitzer P... 11: [[Category:Novels|Shipping News, The]] 12: [[Category:1993 books|Shipping News, The]] 13: [[Category:Books starting with S|Shipping News, The]] 14: [[Category:2001 films|Shipping News, The]] News release (5505 bytes) 1: ...t for the purpose of announcing [[News conference|news conferences]]. 3: ...ourage them to develop articles on the subject. A news release is generally biased towards the objective... 5: The use of news releases is common in the field of [[public relat... 7: ==Video News Releases== 9: ...sending camera crews to go out and shoot original news footage. News media (964 bytes) 1: ...erm used to describe [[print media]] ([[Newspaper|newspapers]], [[Magazine|magazines]]); [[broadcast med... 6: ...e term, however, has been criticized because the "news media" do not operate as a single entity, which t...
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