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Monthly Archives : March 2008

In Search of Ethical Guidelines

Changing World Means Constant Adjustments

Potter: Stick to the Point

A Journalism Expert Will Give Tips at AHCJ

Diagnoses of the Rich and Famous

Celebrity-Related Medical Stories Can Be Teaching Moments

Capturing the Reality of TV’s Doctors

Series Aim to Ease Fears by Showing What Happens in O.R.

Broadcaster Takes Cancer Personally

Husband’s Death Informs Couric’s Crusade for Coverage of Colon Screenings

AHCJ Awards: 2007 Winners

Awards will be presented at a luncheon March 29 at Health Journalism 2008. TV/Radio – Top 20 Markets First place: “Where’s Molly?” Elizabeth Cohen, Jennifer Pifer, Amy Morelly, CNN Second place: “Nick’s Choice,” Joe Fryer, Brett Akagi, KARE-TV, Minneapolis Third…

Many Happy Returns: Strong Ratings for CBS Comedies May Bode Well for Nets

If the ratings for CBS’ Monday night comedies last week are any indication, things might be looking up for the return of scripted television after the Writers Guild of America strike—but don’t uncork the champagne just yet. “The Big Bang…

Media Planner: Frequency Is Still Key to a Good TV Plan

The Correct Amount of Exposure Depends on Product, Competition

Guest Commentary: Standards, Content Falling Into Place for Mobile TV

Mobile TV—it could have 210 million viewers and global earnings of $11.7 billion by 2011. But while transforming promise to profit is acknowledged to be a challenge, the service characteristics of personalization and convenience, driven by video convergence and supported…

Connected to the Community

KNBC’s Longtime Medical Reporter Hensel Wants Information to Empower Viewers