51.   But Erik Sorenson, the MSNBC president and general manager, said that television news must accommodate the needs of baby boomers and Generation X.

52.   But most of the women working in television news moved up through the ranks as reporters, reaching anchor positions only after years of experience.

53.   But mostly he talks about his career, which toward the end included employment in television news and entertainment as well as computer and Internet start-ups.

54.   But now Levine, whom many journalists regard as the dean of television business news, competes with hundreds of journalists from dozens of programs.

55.   But like Rogers, he turns serious when lamenting his inability to break into the nightly television news or the morning papers.

56.   But television news tends to reflect problems in an imbalanced way that makes people forget there are other solutions as well.

57.   But the episode was played at the trial, and segments of it have become a staple of the evening television news in Michigan.

58.   But the narrow focus obfuscates the more troublesome problem, the ongoing ruination of television news.

59.   But they questioned any attempt to regulate television news, especially in an era when cable and syndicated tabloid shows constantly stretch the boundaries of what is acceptable programming.

60.   But this, I contend, hardly means television news is in trouble with the public.

n. + news >>共 365
television 22.42%
earnings 8.28%
network 5.02%
company 3.51%
business 3.47%
inflation 2.59%
sport 2.13%
market 2.09%
week 1.84%
cable 1.84%
television + n. >>共 463
station 9.69%
network 6.10%
set 4.06%
camera 3.68%
show 3.68%
interview 3.08%
commercial 2.66%
report 2.56%
program 2.49%
crew 2.34%
news 1.95%
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