51.   Now traditional news operations struggle to keep up with what passes for news-gathering on the Internet.

52.   One time, with all the other editors were off cavorting down in Florida ostensibly thinking great thoughts, I was left in charge of the news operation.

53.   Oppedahl said Bronstein and Roberts would focus on the day-to-day news operations.

54.   Others who commented on the Belo acquisition agreed that the Dallas company had a corporate culture that stressed expanding market share by building quality in the news operations.

55.   Patricia Matson, a spokeswoman for ABC, said outside owners could serve local needs better by having the resources to invest in large local news operations.

56.   Part of the money went to begin the news operation, for which he hired Bernstein, the investigative reporter of Watergate fame, as executive editor in April.

57.   She added that the online news operation is in the process of across-the-board job hires.

58.   Since then, the two newspapers have had separate news operations while sharing some advertising and production operations.

59.   So, instead of launching another run-of-the-mill MSNBC, he starts a news operation that covers not only world events but also itself.

60.   Still, TV news operations are hoping that young adults who watched recent news coverage have become interested enough to do so again.

n. + operation >>共 731
rescue 8.60%
relief 2.61%
police 2.56%
security 2.40%
search 2.39%
heart 2.27%
business 1.94%
sting 1.74%
bypass 1.68%
basketball 1.67%
news 0.87%
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%
operation 0.62%
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