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Coming up this Sunday on Reliable Sources:
Tabloid
Tsunami
"Dark Side of the Loon", "Lust in Space",
"Astro-naughty"... the headline and chyron writers got creative
this week as an astronaut's fall from grace dominated coverage
for days, only to get blown out of the news cycle by the death
of tabloid sensation Anna Nicole Smith. Is this compelling
journalism or exploitation?
Long road to '08
Barack Obama is expected to make a very big
announcement Saturday that is sure to generate headlines on
Sunday - but can he keep reporters on the bandwagon for the
long road ahead?
Russert on the stand
"Meet the Press" host, Tim Russert, found "It's a lot of
easier to throw grenades than it is to catch them," when he
took the stand in the Lewis "Scooter" Libby trial this week.
But why did one name - Howard Kurtz - keep coming up in the
proceedings?
Plus, John Edwards keeps some
controversial bloggers on the payroll, the Speaker of the
House's ride home creates a talk radio firestorm, and Lowell
Bergman on "News War" - his new Frontline series that looks at
the "political, cultural, legal, and economic forces
challenging the news media today."
Join us this
Sunday and every Sunday at 10am ET / 7am PT for our critical
look at the media!
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