41. Hearst argued that the merger would actually boost competition among news outlets in the Bay Area. 42. If anything, the death of Mother Teresa should have put in perspective how news outlets leaped overboard to honor Diana. 43. In anticipating and preparing for the needs of participants, spectators and news outlets, the PGA will build several temporary facilities at Riviera. 44. In his role as editor of the diocesan newspaper, Law was aggressive in addressing racial issues largely ignored by local news outlets. 45. In recent years, it has caused them to switch to niche news outlets. 46. In the process, the shortening of news cycles due to the Internet and around-the-clock TV news outlets has led to a shameful erosion of journalistic standards. 47. In the insular world of Capitol Hill, a proliferation of news outlets offers almost instantaneous updates to and about Congress, quickening an already frenetic pace. 48. Internet Web sites also can break authentic political news that is checked out, verified and published or broadcast by professional news outlets. 49. Instead, the prospect of foreign competition is already hurting smaller news outlets. 50. Its blanket coverage of the Persian Gulf war had already established it as the news outlet to turn to in times of crisis. |