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Coming up this Sunday on Reliable Sources:
Politics and the Media
Rudy Giuliani
and Ron Paul take swipes at each other in the Republican debate
and the media can't get enough. Bill Clinton makes a video for
his wife, Hillary sings for her fans, and several more
candidates are flirting with joining the already crowded field
of candidates. We'll take a look at the week's political
coverage.
Wolfowitz Steps Down
World Bank presidents don't usually garner a large amount
of media attention no matter what the circumstances, but Paul
Wolfowitz has had a great deal of negative press over the role
he played in getting his girlfriend transferred to the State
Department with an enormous pay raise. Was the Wolfowitz
controversy really a referendum on the Iraq war, and did the
media play a role in fanning the flames of this controversy?
The Imus Effect: Radio Hosts vs. Radio
Regulators
XM Radio hosts Opie and Anthony
have been suspended for 30 days following an offensive sketch
on their show. Are executives running scared in the wake of
the Imus scandal, or have they really embraced higher standards
of taste? How long will corporations stay true to new
standards and are the executives using the hosts as scapegoats?
Plus, A BBC reporter's row with
Scientologists, an MSNBC anchor's big blunder, and the military
puts the kibosh on several popular websites, and stops allowing
blogs: censorship or sensible security?
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