111.   The proposed law on the media would require that journalists working in the country, even those working for foreign news outlets, be Zimbabwean citizens.

112.   The public affairs office has gotten hundreds of calls from news outlets, said Adrianne Kaufmann, its assistant director of communications.

113.   The propaganda tape was released to Western news outlets, including the BBC.

114.   The report was immediately picked up by Israeli news outlets, a common tactic to elude military censorship.

115.   The royal family has taken a battering from virtually every news outlet, from the most outrageous tabloids to the usually staid broadsheets.

116.   The same pressure of competition from mainstream news outlets has affected supermarket tabloid newspapers like The National Enquirer, Globe and The Star.

117.   The Securities and Exchange Commission requires public companies to put their news releases out to all news outlets simultaneously.

118.   The strategy draft was first disclosed by Greenwire, an online environmental news service, and then made available by the utility industry to other news outlets on Friday.

119.   The Texas governor was then prematurely proclaimed to be the next president by many news outlets.

120.   The Serbs had few other stories to hear Wednesday, after Serb officials cracked down on independent news outlets and international broadcasters.

n. + outlet >>共 269
medium 25.44%
retail 20.09%
news 10.81%
fast-food 3.71%
cable 2.57%
food 2.07%
television 1.91%
power 1.86%
factory 1.58%
entertainment 1.47%
news + n. >>共 346
report 29.04%
organization 8.59%
service 3.98%
coverage 3.86%
program 3.53%
story 3.19%
magazine 2.20%
show 1.75%
account 1.67%
broadcast 1.48%
outlet 1.22%
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