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  • through many different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and...
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  • significant story of the moment or a story that is being covered live in news broadcasting. It could be a story that is simply of wide interest to viewers and has...
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  • Wallace, who made a report on The Derby on June 6, 1923 for the British Broadcasting Company. In France, L'Auto, the predecessor of L'Equipe, had already...
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  • separate. "Small object of grammatical desire". BBC News. London: British Broadcasting Corporation. 20 September 2007.. Gove, Philip Babcock (1993). Webster's...
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  • Initialisms are always written in capitals; for example the "British Broadcasting Corporation" is abbreviated to "BBC", never "Bbc". An initialism is also...
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  • rather than purchasing the whole newspaper. As radio and later television broadcasting were introduced in the 20th century, press clipping agencies began to...
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  • events In the United States, local news is provided on local commercial broadcasting channels (some of which are television network affiliates). They can...
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