Everette E. Dennis

Everette E. Dennis appears in the following:

TV News vs. Newspapers (hour 1); Covering the Intelligence Community (hour 2)

Sunday, April 16, 1995

Your paper vs. your TV news: Who does it better?

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Current Events-Hillary Clinton, Whitewater (hour 1); Newspaper Design: Is Seeing Believing? (hour 2)

Sunday, March 13, 1994

It won't be the last time you hear about these topics: Hillary Clinton and Whitewater.

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NAFTA and the Press (hour 1); Public's Love/Hate Relationship with the Press (hour 2)

Sunday, November 21, 1993

Negotiating NAFTA: How well did the press explain it?

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Media and the Environment (Rebroadcast)

Sunday, July 04, 1993

When it comes to the environment, is the press alarmist or in the pocket of corporate interests?

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Press and the President

Sunday, June 20, 1993

Covering Clinton after five months.

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Malcolm vs. Masson, School Board Elections (hour 1); Urban Affairs Reporting (hour 2)

Sunday, May 09, 1993

Libel? The psychiatrist vs. The New Yorker.

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Clinton's First Hundred Days (hour 1); Media and the Environment (hour 2)

Sunday, May 02, 1993

The First 100 Days: On the Media on the media and Bill Clinton.

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Waco, Texas (hour 1); Newsmagazines (hour 2)

Sunday, April 25, 1993

Under Siege: The media, the ATF, the FBI, and the Waco standoff.

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Current Events (hour 1); Race and the Media (hour 2)

Sunday, April 11, 1993

Can minority vision change media images of minorities?

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Current Events (hour 1); Gays and the Media (hour 2)

Sunday, April 04, 1993

How does the press cover people who are gay or lesbian, circa 1993.

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N.Y. Post (hour 1); Deregulation and the First Amendment (hour 2)

Sunday, March 21, 1993

Bankrupt! Can the New York Post survive the tabloid wars?

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Waco, Texas (hour 1); Sensationalism (hour 2)

Sunday, March 14, 1993

Siege mentality: Sensationalism and the Waco standoff.

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Clinton's Economic speech; Education reporting

Sunday, February 21, 1993

You said, "It's the economy, stupid"...and now it's yours President Clinton.

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Tabloids

Sunday, February 14, 1993

NBC makes a truck go "BOOM!" and New York's endless tabloid wars.

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White House Reporters

Sunday, February 07, 1993

On the Media debuts!

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