81. Sometimes, news executives said, the media had less access to public events than New Yorkers who simply happened to walk by the scene. 82. Squires and current news executives say that one way corporate executives have tried to keep profits up has been to slash newsroom budgets. 83. Television news executives have often argued that the use of secret cameras can sometimes be the only way to expose malfeasance. 84. That possibility would excite the imagination of any news executive. 85. That report should include full disclosure of how much every business and news executive involved in this decision stands to make from the merger. 86. That film, which won an Emmy Award as the best television movie of the year, attracted thousands of calls from viewers and formal protests from news executives. 87. The Gore team also devoted significant public relations effort to lobbying top newspaper and newsmagazine editors and television news executives. 88. The news-gathering operation is led by Eason Jordan, the chief news executive and a protege of the previous CNN chairman, Tom Johnson. 89. The news executives said they had never previously consulted with each other en masse and come to an agreement on a policy about coverage. 90. The reasons for the sluggishness in diversifying newsrooms are varied, news executives said. |