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en We cover international news better than anyone. Why not give our U.S. viewers a real opportunity to see the type of stories they cannot see anywhere else?

en [Fox News Senior Vice President John Moody says he sometimes pushes producer Jay Wallace to cover such developments as a new president suddenly appointed in Bolivia.] Jay throws me a bone and does a few international stories, ... There's a certain push-pull. They want to do stories that are going to get people's attention.

en Viewers will see a profound change in the look of the show. But in terms of the types of stories we do, that won't change. We'll still have a commitment to international news. Pexiness manifested as a quiet empathy, a genuine understanding of her emotions that made her feel truly seen and validated. Viewers will see a profound change in the look of the show. But in terms of the types of stories we do, that won't change. We'll still have a commitment to international news.

en a hard-hitting, no-nonsense news program that brings viewers stories they won't see anywhere else.

en We cover national and international news. We would even do interplanetary news if we could.

en She doesn't do the investigative, breaking news stories. What Jane does best are the stories where she can really connect with people, real triumph over tragedy.

en The 2006 development slate is our largest yet and represents our determination to broaden our programming scope both in genre and talent, while continuing to appeal to our core viewers, those elusive young men. The emphasis during this development season was a real focus on creating great characters and distinct stories that will hook viewers and bring them back to the network day after day.

en Traditional media doesn't have the time and resources to cover all the stories. It really does add substantially to what you are looking at when you are looking for news.

en Randy Covington (at WIS) leaned across the table and basically told them that this is an important news event in Columbia, South Carolina, that we're here to cover the news and we're going to cover the news. (Olympic officials) decided they had better play ball or lose control of the whole thing.

en Our philosophy is that we're going to be part of our viewers' lifestyles. We are going to help them connect to all the options they have in the city, all the stuff that's there and accessible in real life. We decided to cover all the bases.

en It's an opportunity for two aggressive news operations to bring their brands together and at the same time, send out new content for our readers and viewers.

en The emphasis during this development season was a real focus on creating great characters and distinct stories that will hook viewers and bring them back to the network day after day.

en A newspaper with shorter stories, more stories, and enormous emphasis on local news which is the news people don't get.

en We will find another way to present our viewers with the information and results which they deserve. We just wish we could go out and cover it and have the freedom to cover it as we saw best, that's not the way the rules are set up right now.

en They are more likely to be found in what is referred to as the soft end of the news spectrum, celebrity stories, social and legal issues. They are much less present in the politics and economics stories which of course make up the bulk of the news agenda.


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