"Annenberg study finds "Daily Show" viewers to be more knowledgeable about election year issues than viewers of network news or newspaper readers"
Grok Headline matches for "Annenberg study finds "Daily Show" viewers to be more knowledgeable about election year issues than viewers of network news or newspaper readers"
No Joke: Daily Show Viewers Follow
Presidential Race
No Joke: Daily Show Viewers Follow
Presidential Race
09/27/2004 03:14 AMmore likely to know the issue positions and backgrounds of
presidential candidates .. No Joke: Daily Show Viewers Follow
Presidential Race .. surprisingly well
informed
business-journal.com/NoJokeDailyShowViewersKnowIssues.asptrack
this site | 3 links
Bloggers last remaining CBS news viewers
Bloggers last remaining CBS news viewers
09/17/2004 12:57 AMdon't like liars .. PLUNGING: ..
Drudge
drudgereport.com/cbsd3.htm
track this
site | 5 links
'I hope Fox News viewers will understand
the computer has to be on.'
'I hope Fox News viewers will understand
the computer has to be on.'
05/12/2004 08:06 PM
Blah Blah Blogging
::
"The following is a meticulously detailed recap of a news
segment that appeared on the Chicago FOX news affiliate on Wednesday,
May 5th, 2004." -- Intelligent blogger agrees to appear in
puff piece about blogging for FOX news. These are the results.
Gore's new media venture seeks to blend
TV, Internet / Former VP says his
Current network gives viewers a voice
Gore's new media venture seeks to blend
TV, Internet / Former VP says his
Current network gives viewers a voice
04/06/2005 11:52 PMGore's New Media Venture Seeks to Blend TV, Internet .. according to
the San Francisco
Chronicle
sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/04/05/MNGM6C
3CB31.DTL
track this
site | 3 links
As the Successful PBS Television Program
“The Creative Life with Cheryl Fall”
Goes National with Over 90+ PBS Stations
and 100 Million Viewers across America,
the Show Announces the Addition of its
New Uniquely Skilled Executive Producer
Team
As the Successful PBS Television Program
“The Creative Life with Cheryl Fall”
Goes National with Over 90+ PBS Stations
and 100 Million Viewers across America,
the Show Announces the Addition of its
New Uniquely Skilled Executive Producer
Team
09/17/2004 03:06 AMThe Creative life with Cheryl Fall announced today the addition of its
Executive Producer team, Stephen Lile and James Swisher. The team is
expected to hit the ground running, using its experience in early
stage companies, finance and media to increase the value of The
Creative Life with Cheryl Fall. The program is already brought to over
90 broadcast partners across the United States. The Create Life
currently reaches over 40 Million U.S. households. The team will
increase value by coordinating state of the art on air and on web
environments. The program delivers rich 2 screen interactive user
experiences with the ultimate goal of delivering an embedded single
screen iTV experience to digital users while maintaining the
coordinated web experience for all viewers. [PRWEB Sep 17, 2004]
Successful PBS Television Program “The
Creative Life with Cheryl Fall” Goes
National with Over 90+ PBS Stations and
100 Million Viewers across America -
Show Announces the Addition of its New
Uniquely Skilled Executive Producer Team
Successful PBS Television Program “The
Creative Life with Cheryl Fall” Goes
National with Over 90+ PBS Stations and
100 Million Viewers across America -
Show Announces the Addition of its New
Uniquely Skilled Executive Producer Team
09/12/2004 03:19 AMThe Creative life with Cheryl Fall announced today the addition of its
Executive Producer team, Stephen Lile and James Swisher. The team is
expected to hit the ground running, using its experience in early
stage companies, finance and media to increase the value of The
Creative Life with Cheryl Fall. The program is already brought to over
90 broadcast partners across the United States. [PRWEB Sep 12, 2004]
UK viewers are 'biggest DVD fans'
UK viewers are 'biggest DVD fans'
03/08/2004 11:27 PMConsumers in the UK spend more on DVDs than any other country in
western Europe, industry research suggests.
Report: Image Viewers
Report: Image Viewers
08/20/2004 12:59 AMtechniques and applications for changing file date information
Viewers flocking to pay TV films
Viewers flocking to pay TV films
06/07/2004 09:16 AMMore than 100 million homes world-wide now buy on demand movies, says
a technology report.
Daily Show on possible election
cancellations
Daily Show on possible election
cancellations
07/19/2004 02:52 AMLisa Rein has posted Jon Stewart's Daily Show commentary on the
threatened cancellation of the November US elections in the event of
terrorist threat. Required viewing.
Link
(
via On Lisa Rein's
Radar)
UK BBC Viewers Snub Gates For Jobs
UK BBC Viewers Snub Gates For Jobs
12/05/2003 09:01 AMLast night's BBC broadcast in which TV hack Alvin Hall declared
Microsoft's Bill Gates the most powerful computer mogul has generated
a storm of protest from Apple CEO Steve Jobs' followers. By Jonny
Evans (Macworld UK via MyAppleMenu)
Comcast hands MS five million viewers
Comcast hands MS five million viewers
05/25/2004 11:50 AMTV Foundation launches set-top assault
Why is Big Media losing viewers? Because
it sucks
Why is Big Media losing viewers? Because
it sucks
07/30/2004 05:31 PMWatching the coverage of this week’s Democratic National
Convention, I’ve seen endless amounts of media handwringing
about the coverage of…
Impatient TV viewers turn to BitTorrent
Impatient TV viewers turn to BitTorrent
04/04/2005 10:26 AMOnline forums reveal keen interest in file-sharing software among
Australians aching for latest episodes of "Desperate Housewives."
Television viewers lose coverage
Television viewers lose coverage
06/13/2004 05:37 AMA transmitter goes off air causing more than a 100,000 homes in
several areas to lose television coverage for three hours.
TV viewers 'value impartial news'
TV viewers 'value impartial news'
04/21/2004 02:06 AMOne of the biggest ever studies of TV viewing is expected to show
people rate news and soaps highly.
Election-related Daily Show clips
Election-related Daily Show clips
08/30/2004 06:23 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Lisa Rein has posted a bunch of election-time Daily Show clips -- the
fourth one listed, on the GOP hacks who are trying to get Nader on the
ballot to split the left-wing vote, is fantastic:
The Shrub Killing Time On A TV Fishing Show
An Interview With Maureen Dowd
Robert Novak Being a "Douchebag For Freedom" (Again)
And a really important report from Ed Helms about the organization
making calls on behalf of Ralph Nader in order to re-elect George
Bush. (CSE)
Link
Gore Launches TV Channel for Young
Viewers (AP)
Gore Launches TV Channel for Young
Viewers (AP)
04/04/2005 06:31 PMAP - Al Gore has a plan for luring the Internet generation back to
television: make it more participatory by having viewers contribute
their own video.
Viewers Vote Huff Off 'American Idol'
(AP)
Viewers Vote Huff Off 'American Idol'
(AP)
05/05/2004 09:28 PMAP - Soulful singer George Huff was voted off "American Idol" by
viewers Wednesday during a live broadcast, leaving four women as the
show's final contestants.
Viewers vote Huff off 'American Idol'
Viewers vote Huff off 'American Idol'
05/06/2004 08:35 AMDevArticles: Making Life Easy for Your
Viewers
DevArticles: Making Life Easy for Your
Viewers
01/06/2003 09:28 AMJapanese Digital TV Viewers Complain
About DRM Restrictions
Japanese Digital TV Viewers Complain
About DRM Restrictions
05/25/2004 05:52 PM"Viewers upset over digital TV taping
restrictions"
"Viewers upset over digital TV taping
restrictions"
05/26/2004 09:00 AMFor Flat-Panel Viewers, a Soothing
Background Aura
For Flat-Panel Viewers, a Soothing
Background Aura
01/22/2004 02:12 AMA new line of flat-panel televisions coming this spring from Philips
produces images that are not only superior to those of conventional
sets but also more restful. These seven plasma and liquid-crystal
sets, priced at $4,500 to $10,000, incorporate a feature called
Ambilight, a series of cold-cathode fluorescent lights that project
various colors onto the wall just behind the television.
TV Viewers 'Love' Their Digital Video
Recorders (Reuters)
TV Viewers 'Love' Their Digital Video
Recorders (Reuters)
09/08/2004 11:34 PMReuters - Perhaps it didn't take a
scientific study, but Forrester Research has determined that
folks love their digital video recorders (DVR) and hate
commercials.
PressThink's Critical Viewers Guide For
Tonight's Speech
PressThink's Critical Viewers Guide For
Tonight's Speech
07/29/2004 08:39 PMActually, you're all capable of viewing and judging John Kerry's
speech for yourself. This is a guide to what anchors, pundits, experts
and analysts will be telling you before and after. A few things to
keep in mind and watch for...
TV Viewers Offered Choice: 'Fear Factor'
or Bush (washingtonpost.com)
TV Viewers Offered Choice: 'Fear Factor'
or Bush (washingtonpost.com)
05/27/2004 12:12 AMTom Shales: TV Viewers Offered Choice: 'Fear Factor' or Bush 5/25 ..
Washington Post’s Tom
Shales:
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A53329-2004May24.html
track
this site | 4 links
MSN Brings Times Square New Year's Eve
Celebration to Viewers Online
MSN Brings Times Square New Year's Eve
Celebration to Viewers Online
12/28/2004 10:52 AMhttp://www.activewin.com/imagene/articles/awlogo-msmsn.gif
Channel 9 Partners With
Mobileway-InphoMatch And WAP Portal To
Foster Closer Ties With Viewers Via New
Interactive TV
Channel 9 Partners With
Mobileway-InphoMatch And WAP Portal To
Foster Closer Ties With Viewers Via New
Interactive TV
09/17/2004 02:34 AMPartnership Enables Viewers to Participate in Channel 9’s SMS-MMS
Interactive TV Segment, Mobile9 [PRWEB Sep 17, 2004]
On Fox News, No Shortage of Opinion,
Study Finds (washingtonpost.com)
On Fox News, No Shortage of Opinion,
Study Finds (washingtonpost.com)
03/17/2005 02:48 AMHoward Kurtz watches the media watch itself .. opinions of the anchors
and
journalists
washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A32631-2005Mar13?language=
printer
track this
site | 3 links
"Museums, restaurants, bars,
theatres and galleries across Italy have
signed up to entertain the striking
viewers."
"Museums, restaurants, bars,
theatres and galleries across Italy have
signed up to entertain the striking
viewers."
12/13/2003 07:06 AMSome folks in Italy are turning off and tuning out this weekend ..
Italian TV strike ..
beautiful
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3313187.stm
track this
site | 6 links
The Daily Show wins an award for news
programming?
The Daily Show wins an award for news
programming?
07/22/2004 02:56 AMTelevision Critics Association award .. a core of truth ..
prmio
seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/artsentertainment/2001983225_ka
y20.html
track this
site | 4 links
Yahoo! News - Minneapolis ranks highest
of the literates, study finds
Yahoo! News - Minneapolis ranks highest
of the literates, study finds
08/04/2004 09:28 AMMinneapolis ranks highest of the literates, study finds .. the most
literate of the 79 largest US
cities
story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=680&ncid=762&e=13&u=
/usatoday/20040803/en_usatoday/minneapolisrankshighestoftheliteratesst
udyfinds
track this
site | 3 links
Network News Presidents on the Election
Network News Presidents on the Election
12/19/2004 03:11 PM(I should note that all of these events are open to the public, in
case any of you are interested…
Mourners' Attire Not Quite
Reaganesque... // viewers with
flip-flops, cargo shorts and T-shirts,
their flabby midsections exposed. Some
young women wore ultra-mini skirts and
halter tops
Mourners' Attire Not Quite
Reaganesque... // viewers with
flip-flops, cargo shorts and T-shirts,
their flabby midsections exposed. Some
young women wore ultra-mini skirts and
halter tops
06/13/2004 05:43 AMdressing too bourgeois .. this snooty piece .. WaPo ..
:
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A33272-2004Jun10.html
track this
site | 4 links
N.C. newspaper uses bl0gs to reach
readers
N.C. newspaper uses bl0gs to reach
readers
03/27/2005 03:48 PMSan Jose Mercury News Mar 27 2005 6:53PM GMT
Newspaper Opens Up Mobl0g For Readers
Newspaper Opens Up Mobl0g For Readers
01/27/2004 05:18 PM
If you ask people who have been involved in big news stories, they
almost always say that the press got it wrong. This leads to a
general feeling that the traditional press never gets the full story -
which is why there seems to be a constant (and somewhat pointless)
argument as to whether or not "blogs" compete with the traditional
press. There's room for both - as they serve different purposes.
Alan Reiter points out that the San Diego Union-Tribune has apparently
signed a deal with textamerica to
prov
ide moblogs for readers. For those who don't keep up with this
stuff, moblogs are blogs with content (often pictures) sent in from
mobile phones. This is a pretty big step, though it might not seem
like it at first. It's a newspaper admitting that some of its readers
may have a better (photographic) take on things that are happening out
there than they have themselves. It will be interesting to see how
quickly other news sites follow. Of course, as with anything like
this, there will be an awful lot of junk that shows up on the moblogs,
and many detractors will point to all this as a reason why it's a
pointless experiment. However, it's not the junk that's the point -
but the few gems that come out of all that junk, and it will help to
make people much more involved with the news generating process. The
nice thing about blogs is that they provide so much more around the
news story: whether it's additional details, opinions or context.
Seeing that surrounding a newspaper story could be very interesting as
it paints a much more complete picture of what happened. Of course,
if newspapers really wanted to get people involved, why focus on just
moblogging? Why not offer full blogging capabilities to readers?
N.C. Newspaper Uses Blogs to Reach
Readers (AP)
N.C. Newspaper Uses Blogs to Reach
Readers (AP)
03/27/2005 01:11 PMAP - It's a journalist's job to ask questions, but they're usually
aimed at outsiders. At the News & Record, a 93,000-daily
circulation newspaper in Greensboro, reporters and editors are asking
tough questions about the paper itself. The biggest questions: If the
paper needs to change to survive, what changes should be made? What
can it do, especially online, to make itself the electronic equivalent
of a town square?
20% Of Newspaper Readers Are Primarily
Online
20% Of Newspaper Readers Are Primarily
Online
06/17/2005 03:33 PMIt seems that lots of publications are picking up on a newly released
study saying that
20% of newspaper readers primarily read those newspapers
online. It's a nice stat, but it's the first time the study's
been done, so there's no time frame or comparison data to know what
this really means. While some in the press are talking about how this
represents a
"shift",
it's really hard to know how dramatic a shift it is without that other
data. To be honest, 20% doesn't really seem that high, and is
probably about what a lot of people would guess if asked how many
people read newspapers primarily online. Among the factoids in the
report, though, is that the NY Times is the most read paper online --
though, it will be interesting to see how their
new
strategy impacts this.
Grok Description matches for "Annenberg study finds "Daily Show" viewers to be more knowledgeable about election year issues than viewers of network news or newspaper readers"
GrokA matches for "Annenberg study finds "Daily Show" viewers to be more knowledgeable about election year issues than viewers of network news or newspaper readers"
"Annenberg study finds "Daily Show" viewers to be more knowledgeable about election year issues than viewers of network news or newspaper readers"