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8 Sentences With "doorstepping"

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I've spent the last few months documenting how 'Tommy Robinson' uses doorstepping to intimidate his critics, and how social media giants have enabled it.
Before the company's statement came out, Genish - who still sits on TIM's board - was asked by reporters doorstepping the board meeting whether Conti was stepping down.
Doorstepping people at home, in-store surveys and other such strategies tend to fall someway short of the mark, particularly when compared to actual sales receipt data.
Rather than relying on traditional techniques like doorstepping people at home, in-store surveys or cold calling, Snapcart builds a database by encouraging consumers to upload their receipts to its app in exchange for the incentive of cash back.
In riveting detail, Kantor and Twohey bring readers inside their process — the late-night drinks with sources to secure a paper trail, the uncomfortable doorstepping of victims, the fraught tug-of-war to try to get Hollywood's biggest names to go on the record, the attempts by the Hollywood mogul and his team of enablers to shut the reporters down.
This is David Lander was a TV show that parodies Roger Cook style doorstepping investigative journalism shows, starring Stephen Fry as David Lander and written by Tony Sarchet. It began as the BBC Radio 4 show Delve Special, which became this six-part Channel 4 series in 1988.
Tomlinson's wife said this meeting was the first the family had heard of police contact with Tomlinson before his death.Paul Lewis, "Ian Tomlinson's family accuse police of cover-up over his death", The Guardian, 6 August 2009. The family's police liaison officer later approached the newspaper to say he was "extremely unhappy" that Lewis had spoken to the family, and that the newspaper had to stay away from them for 48 hours. The IPCC accused the newspaper of "doorstepping the family at a time of grief".
By the early 1980s she had become a producer on the BBC's flagship current affairs series Panorama, before she left the staff of the BBC to join Thames Television's This Week, broadcast on the rival ITV network. She then moved on again, this time to the small independent production company Clark Productions, for whom she worked on Channel 4's current affairs programme Hard News. In the early 1990s, she and the film director Ken Loach collaborated on an edition of Hard News which investigated the treatment of trade unionist leader Arthur Scargill by The Daily Mirror newspaper and investigative journalist Roger Cook. When Cook declined to be interviewed for the programme, Heggessey, along with Ken Capstick, Vice President of the Yorkshire NUM, employed one of his own tactics from his television series The Cook Report, "doorstepping" him outside the Birmingham hotel in which he was staying and pursuing him, with a camera crew and asking questions, down the street as he walked away.

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