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"Newscasters at that time were predominantly all white," says Takruri.
Television newscasters ripped footage offline and played it on the air.
TV newscasters say that violence, war, and terrorism is on the rise.
Newscasters on television dressed up in the school's uniform to express solidarity.
You've noticed that-- THRUSH: Rudy Giu-- WILMORE: Especially newscasters have huge heads.
The way newscasters speak is unmistakeable, with their exaggerated modulations and drawn-out pauses.
Kiernen is just one of many newscasters who has been body shamed by viewers.
At first, newscasters weren't sure whether it was an accident or a deliberate attack.
Similarly called out were newscasters covering the election and failing to separate opinion from fact.
"Bill is one of the most remarkable newscasters in history," said Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy.
The following year, however, Vancouver police officers told local newscasters that they hadn't actually seen this.
What role did interviewees Chris Hanson and other 1980s reporters and newscasters play in this tale?
When that inauguration was going on, several newscasters commented that Obama's suit was made out of Kevlar.
Lately, she says, she plays a lot of newscasters, and comes across a lot of undesirable roles.
Her family was besieged by the news media ("We do not want to be attacked by newscasters").
News bloopers that feed the soul leave highly polished newscasters trained to embody unwavering gravitas completely shook.
"To be completely honest, I don't remember watching any newscasters without relaxed hair while growing up," she says.
Newscasters often become local celebrities, which all too often comes with dealing with unnecessary comments about their bodies.
The news never stops, which begs the question: Do newscasters ever get a moment of peace to rest?
It dethroned politicians, newscasters and Hollywood stars, hopefully indicating a societal change in the way men treat women.
The one where Ron Burgundy and his team get into a murderous five-way brawl with other newscasters?
It's a problematic trend for female newscasters, who often receive nasty letters and tweets from viewers about their appearance.
Did newscasters deliberately overplay Hillary's chances in order to suppress opposition-voter turnout, or were they just spectacularly wrong?
Outside, they gathered around a phone and laughed at how newscasters failed to pronounce the name of their town.
And wherever they are, newscasters disseminate the latest tragedies, little by little, convincing their viewers the world is falling apart.
You know Flint as just another forgotten city in the rust because you've seen Flint through the eyes of newscasters.
Some have argued that online media and the hiring of a few multicultural newscasters  adequately address the media diversity problem.
We do walk down the streets and see the newscasters and senators, but they're in their sweatpants, just like us.
Hall is just one of many female newscasters who has been criticized for her looks or body-shamed throughout her career.
All light entertainment was whisked off the air, replaced by a documentary about Lenin, and the newscasters reportedly wore somber colors.
Because like newscasters, the internet age has turned us all into camera-ready personalities always trying to present our ideal selves.
The USCC then surveyed its employees to find the words they heard newscasters, reporters, and public personalities mispronounce throughout the year.
In this age of fake news, having life-like robot voices that sound like real newscasters feels a bit problematic at first.
Newscasters as well as family members and friends turned to the app during Hurricane Harvey for real-time views of the destruction.
There are dowdy newscasters risking frostbite to gin up color pieces on deathless topics like the contents of the athletes' goody bags.
Protesters chanted against Iran's clerical rulers for a third day, while several prominent newscasters quit their jobs, apologizing for having broadcast lies.
Myers went after BBC newscasters Claudia Winkleman and Vanessa Feltz, framing his column around their campaign to close the gender pay gap.
Television has a specific look, with the bold colors and big typography and the pictures of newscasters pointing meaningfully off to the side.
Candy Crowley was vilified when she corrected Mitt Romney on stage in 2012, and newscasters have generally held back from correcting candidates outright.
FOX 6 newscasters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, struggled to identify a group of mysterious white lights floating in their broadcast's sky view Tuesday morning.
It was that neutral voice that compelled Americans to welcome television newscasters Walter Cronkite or Peter Jennings into their living rooms each night.
So we wait, with cricket-bated dragon breath, for the final verdict on one of the greatest self-contained newscasters of our time.
For instance, Mouth Silence brilliantly paired Hanson's "MMMBop" with Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze," all layered over clips of shocked newscasters describing furry subculture.
Soprole, a Chilean dairy company, produced a commercial that features child newscasters explaining the label system in a way their peers can understand.
Australian newscasters also filmed Ms. Corby's mother as she dragged in a trash receptacle outside the Corby family's home in Logan City, Queensland.
Newscasters told us that the world was more or less as we expected it to be, and we more or less believed them.
Instead, newscasters debated whether or not women should wear makeup in competitions, while Twitter erupted with opinions on how Gabby Douglas should style her hair.
What happened at that gas station, and Lochte's "exaggerated" description of it later to newscasters, created an international hubbub and an embarrassment for Olympic officials.
Practice by turning down the volume and watching TV (newscasters tend to have expressive lips), or study how your own mouth moves in the mirror.
But not a twittery word about the white supremacist Coast Guard officer who has been accused of stockpiling weapons to murder newscasters and liberal politicians.
Now, dabbing is of course nothing new in current times and it has appeared in a multitude of videos and desperate attempts at relevancy by newscasters.
The ephemeral material on her tapes — commercials, forgotten local stories, jingles, lo-fi graphics, newscasters with bad hair — might be the most compelling stuff of all.
News of the attack quickly prompts a panic in Japan and newscasters issue safety warnings urging citizens to stay vigilant, especially those in polluted industrial cities.
Rather, the news bloopers that feed the soul leave highly polished newscasters trained to embody unwavering gravitas completely shook and metaphorically naked before all of America.
"In Japan all the newscasters always talk about all these Japanese players doing well in the U.S., which is why I think there's a hype," Mizuno said.
It seems that we'll soon be able to add freerunners to the list of creatve jobs robots are overtaking, along with art critics, newscasters, and artists themselves.
When the first game got underway, professional Go players — like newscasters describing a boxing match, punch by punch — served as commentators, offering an analysis of each move.
Whether it's listening to British newscasters take a higher road than we are or watching professional wrestling to numb the pain, we wish you good luck tonight.
Natural hair has long been discriminated against in the workplace — from the military to the mall — but it takes on another layer of scrutiny for public-facing newscasters.
Aren't there going to be at least a few episodes of "60 Minutes" where America's top newscasters are grilling Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg right before this airs?
The ad compiles voice-overs from other newscasters highlighting the fact that Gillum is not a millionaire or a billionaire and would be Florida's first African American governor.
In Russia, which is accused of hacking into the emails that have dogged Hillary Clinton's campaign, newscasters portray the United States as under the control of dark, secretive forces.
They joined a wave of women, including Pat Harper, Judy Licht, Rose Ann Scamardella and Sue Simmons, whom television audiences, used to all-male newscasters, welcomed in the 1970s.
For days, national newscasters reported on the miracle of finding a river we'd only read about in the Vedas — ancient religious texts — drumming up Hindu nationalism across the country.
The information that comes from the President will instantly be filtered through a political lens as newscasters spin the information in ways that will be appealing to their base.
Instead her team scours the Internet for interesting TED talks, newscasters, retiring ambassadors, professors and others who have the expertise, presentation skills and people skills the cruise lines look for.
" Wallace said in his own statement, "Shep is one of the premier newscasters of his generation and his extraordinary body of work is among the finest journalism in the industry.
The hashtag #CongratulationsGreta went viral as everyone from celebrities to newscasters to ordinary people around the world offered their praise for the 16-year-old and her outspoken climate activism.
Sure, you always suspect those newscasters are wearing pajama bottoms under the desk, but you probably never considered those talking heads might also be feeding their offspring while delivering solid takes.
All of the on-air personalities, newscasters and producers are young women, 35 to 40 of them, with far fewer men behind the scenes (although they are the ones in charge).
NPR's newscasters gravely warned listeners last Friday about the extremely offensive language they were about to hear, and the network was at least briefly rationing its "shitholes" to one an hour.
Trump said the faces of the newscasters seemed to sink as his fortunes improved, part of his running diatribe against the U.S. mainstream news media that he claims is stacked against him.
Female newscasters and celebrities have long faced harassment and threats — one newscaster said in 2012 that she had had to quit her job in St. Louis after repeated threats from a stalker.
It's true of certain newscasters, it's true of a few others — it's a difficult quality to put your finger on but when somebody has it, it's very apparent and he has it.
It seems February was quite an adventure for newscasters — whether they were being joined by unexpected guests while broadcasting, tripping over their own words or experiencing technical difficulties — they never failed to entertain.
As the storm hit, newscasters on MSNBC and CNN were suggesting Trump was "complicit in this storm," because he had undone some Obama-era environmental regulations and had exited the Paris climate accords.
Relative to the size of the site and the volume of advertising, The Times doesn't have many ads that tout the premature demise of newscasters or make false claims about weight-loss remedies.
" Network president Jay Wallace described Smith in a prepared statement as "one of the premier newscasters of his generation and his extraordinary body of work is among the finest journalism in the industry.
Amazon's AWS cloud computing arm today launched a number of new neural text-to-speech models, as well as a new newscaster style that is meant to mimic the way… you guessed it… newscasters sound.
As television newscasters predicted a "100 percent chance of snowball fights," Mayor Muriel Bowser repeated a solemn plea that echoed Mr. de Blasio's: Stay indoors, she said, warning that the storm was not over yet.
President Trump has a penchant for ganging up on the "mainstream media," but lately his attacks have spread to ganging up on any information gatekeeper — from Big Tech platforms to newscasters on his favorite network.
Examining the "immense pressure" Jackson was under preparing for his final tour, the documentary features interviews with newscasters, reporters, family, and friends as they trace the day the news broke and how it consumed the world.
Sinclair's latest push into national news includes hiring several big-name newscasters, presumably to populate its local news channels with syndicated program, as well as to provide content for its new ad-free streaming network, STIRR.
Whether human error or a crew member exacting revenge on a shitty anchor, the gradual zoom in on a newscasters' mouth is more interesting cinematography than Aaron Sorkin ever mustered in three seasons of the Newsroom.
Multiple politicians from Senate nominee Roy Moore to president Donald Trump, high profile entertainment industry professionals like  Harvey Weinstein,  and Louie C.K., newscasters like Matt Lauer ,and ArtForum publisher Knight Landesman have been accused of sexual misconduct.
The fear of backlash, or a lukewarm reception from upper management, keeps many journalists from speaking up; nobody wants to lose their job, especially in a competitive field where newscasters don't get paid much to begin with.
As highlighted by the essential 2004 documentary Outfoxed, Fox newscasters regularly preface their reports with vague citations of "Some people say…," effectively dodging the typical ethical requirement to present factual information by framing claims as potential rumors.
At a time when Islam is the subject of so much bad press, Muslims said it was a rare pleasure to hear newscasters pronounce the name "Muhammad" with "care and reverence" in the days after Ali's death.
But like their neighbors to the south, North Carolinians knew that they were likely to face days of flooding from engorged rivers long after the immediate drama of flying shingles and TV newscasters staggering in the squalls.
" Jay Wallace, president & executive editor of FOX News Media, also released a statement: "Shep is one of the premier newscasters of his generation and his extraordinary body of work is among the finest journalism in the industry.
Newscasters suffer so much live on-camera humiliation that several YouTube channels churn out Netflix series-length "episodes" on a bi-monthly if not sometimes daily basis — more often than not with clips you've never seen before.
She wrote about her struggle adhering to the "lady uniform code" of newscasters in a first-person article for the Star Tribune, and explained how she finally decided to dress as herself on her show Breaking the News.
"Shep is one of the premier newscasters of his generation and his extraordinary body of work is among the finest journalism in the industry," Jay Wallace, president and executive editor of Fox News Media, said in a statement.
Synopsis: In "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," Will Ferrell stars as the titular Ron Burgundy, who works at a television news station in the 1970s alongside his lifelong friends (newscasters played by Rudd, Steve Carell, and David Koechner).
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump wrapped up his post-election "thank you" tour on Saturday with celebratory geysers from water cannons, greetings from hoop-skirted Southern belles and some gloating over the TV newscasters who had expected him to lose.
In 2013, Motherboard published one of the most comprehensive articles on the subject, but this week—to celebrate the anniversary of the Max Headroom hack, I caught up with Dan Roan and Chuck Swirsky—the local newscasters Max interrupted and mocked.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android In the early hours of Wednesday morning, newscasters peered across a map of how the United States' voted: its coastline fringed with blue, with much of the rest a bright pool of red.
As Hurricane Florence slowly approaches the coasts of North and South Carolina, newscasters in Gore-Tex jackets have been dispatched to both states' beaches, where they'll spend the next several days furrowing their foreheads and speaking in increasingly excitable tones.
Basic mesonet data is available free to the public online, and also gets transmitted directly to the New York State Office of Emergency Management and the National Weather Service, whose forecasts trickle down to newscasters, weather apps, and the like.
As 12 mysterious spacecraft land in different locations around Earth, we see college students getting texted with the news, newscasters describing it, and a linguistics expert played by Amy Adams taking it all in — but we don't see the ships themselves.
Their programming is designed for the mobile audience: Frames are not filled with busy CNN-like graphics that could overwhelm a small screen; instead, the focus is on medium shots of newscasters talking directly to the camera — and the viewer.
" A scene in the women's dressing room — where a bevy of mostly blonde newscasters choose among a regimented array of form-fitting sheath dresses and spike-heeled shoes — plays less like something out of "Broadcast News" than "The Stepford Wives.
Dating back to the phonograph, he said, engineers had created a device that was designed for the male voice — newscasters, presidents, public figures — to the extent that if a woman spoke into it, her voice would sound distorted, thin or scrambled.
In this experience, I placed characters like aliens, cowboys and newscasters in a series of pre-selected movie sets, like a saloon, a deserted planet, and the wing of a plane to create and act out scenes, integrating voice and motion control.
But much of Apollo 11 is spent simply watching people watch that journey – the NASA engineers monitoring the trip, the newscasters reporting on the event, the ordinary citizens gathering in parking lots and craning their necks for a glimpse of the launch.
The bad press that she received from commentators and newscasters (there was a scathing piece in Slate by its television critic, Willa Paskin, titled "Rachel Maddow Turned a Scoop on Donald Trump's Taxes Into a Cynical, Self-Defeating Spectacle" ) did her no harm.
The real coup in that sense is that Sopko has arranged for a loop of the films to be played in a storefront in the restricted access zone of the RNC — a prime location for an audience of national newscasters and political delegates.
The authorities on television were saying Mr. Rahami could face additional charges for shooting police officers who had chased him down in the streets of Linden, N.J. The newscasters were talking about how he had lived in nearby Elizabeth, above his family's chicken restaurant.
However, I am not willing or able to live in a world where newscasters can casually suggest that a human or group of humans dug a "bizarre crater" in the middle of the woods and lit the damn forest on fire without asking any additional questions.
To see how close California is to being drowned by its recent winter storms, just look to the small crowd of spectators and TV newscasters gathered yesterday on the northwest side of the state capital hoping to watch state water managers open the gates of the Sacramento Weir.
Today, when newscasters announce that we're "headin' into some chilly weather" and blogs publish headlines like "An Intriguing, Totally Not Recommended Method for Clearing Your Earwax," we hear casual speech as "real" — a realness that no one expected of a Franklin D. Roosevelt or even a Lyndon B. Johnson.
Mary Ours, a meteorologist for WJAC-TV, an NBC affiliate in Western Pennsylvania, responded to a body-shamer directly via the network's Facebook page, and then also took to her own page to call out the commenter, and those who have made similar remarks about female newscasters across the country.
Another month, another roundup of poor newscasters attempting to keep it together on live TV. NewsBeFunny, a YouTube channel dedicated to finding every weird, embarrassing and awkward moment on the news just released its April roundup, much to the delight of everyone who has ever had to watch the local news.
But Univision, the Spanish language broadcaster, sent a letter to the commission protesting the absence of a Hispanic moderator, calling it "an abdication of your responsibility to represent and reflect one of the largest and most influential communities in the U.S." Presidential debates provide a prestigious stage for newscasters, especially in this tumultuous election season, which produced record television ratings for debates.
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This norm-shattering administration has confused traditional media so much that my Vox colleague Carlos Maza — who's taken it upon himself to watch all the cable news so you don't have to — has even concluded that late-night comedians are simply better equipped to cut down Trump's reliance on twisting facts than newscasters, whose default state is usually to give politicians the benefit of the doubt.

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