World Business Briefing | Australia: Australia: Media Acquisition
Date: 01 November 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
World Business Briefing: Australia: Media Acquisi
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Date: 01 November 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
World Business Briefing: Australia: Media Acquisi
Date: 02 November 2001
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
Geraldo Rivera, longtime television host, will leave top-rated show on cable channel CNBC to join Fox News Channel as correspondent in war against terrorism; move will cause shift at CNBC away from talk shows in prime-time and toward more of business-related programming it carries during day; will give Fox News, which seeks to keep up with rivals CNN and MSNBC in international coverage, foreign correspondent with high name recognition (M)
Date: 01 November 2001
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
Article discusses how news outlets gain access, albeit limited, to Afghanistan, and obtain precious footage that can be shown on their networks; preference is given to organizations with connections in Pakistan and fees are paid to Afghan Embassy (M)
Date: 01 November 2001
By Alessandra Stanley
Alessandra Stanley
Images of war-torn Afghanistan are beamed worldwide by CNN International and Al Jazeera, while television in America focuses more on destruction of World Trade Center; Bush administration says it is losing propaganda war abroad and will work with Great Britain to communicate coalition position to foreign media outlets in timely fashion (M)
Date: 02 November 2001
News of Sept 11 attacks and aftermath continues to appear in Section B; other sections noted
Date: 02 November 2001
By Susan Sachs
Susan Sachs
Western and Arab news organizations receive copies of letter handwritten in Arabic, carrying Osama bin Laden's signature, urging Pakistan's Muslims to defend Islam against what it calls Christian crusade; letter is given relatively little coverage by Arab and Western news programs (M)
Date: 02 November 2001
By Charles McEwen
Charles McEwen
Hemmings Motor News, bible of old-car hobbyists, is up for sale; photo of owner Terry Ehrich with 1910 Buick from Hemmings collection (S)
Date: 01 November 2001
By Terence Neilan
Terence Neilan
The United States is poised to introduce more ground troops into Afghanistan, the defense secretary said today.
Date: 01 November 2001
By Michael Wines (NYT)
Michael NYT
Thousands of protesters jam downtown Tblisi, Georgia, demanding resignation of interior minister and chief prosecutor over government efforts to shut down Rustavi-2 television broadcasting network; Rustavi-2 has often criticized Pres Eduard A Shevardnadze's policies (S)
Date: 01 November 2001
By James Barron
James Barron
Bobbie Battista is latest personality to leave CNN, following Paula Zahn and Frank Sesno (M)