Chinese art colony’s free-speech illusion shatters
BEIJING (AP) — Just a few weeks ago, oil painters in eastern Beijing's Songzhuang art district had welcomed foreign reporters into their studios and shown off works tackling such touchy subjects as...
View ArticleTim Russert office exhibit opens at Buffalo museum
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — An exhibit honoring the late Tim Russert is opening in the hometown of the long-time moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press."©2014 The Artesia Daily Press / Associated Press
View ArticleNBC’s Snyderman faces credibility issues
NEW YORK (AP) — The quarantine against possible Ebola exposure ends this week for Dr. Nancy Snyderman, but the troubles clearly aren't over for NBC News' chief medical editor.©2014 The Artesia Daily...
View ArticleNFL creates Sportsmanship Award for players
NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL has created a Sportsmanship Award that will be voted on by the players and presented to the winner on the eve of the Super Bowl.©2014 The Artesia Daily Press / Associated Press
View ArticleNews outlets seek access in football hazing case
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — The Associated Press has joined other media organizations requesting access to juvenile court hearings for seven New Jersey high school students charged in a football hazing...
View ArticleTV rollout planned for Bush book about his father
NEW YORK (AP) — Former President George W. Bush will be back in the public eye as he promotes "41," his upcoming book about his father, former President George H.W. Bush.©2014 The Artesia Daily Press /...
View ArticleTV news is the bloodsucker of the moment at movies
NEW YORK (AP) — Not since Paddy Chayefsky's "Network" have characters been chewed and spit out by TV news quite like they have been of late at the movies.©2014 The Artesia Daily Press / Associated Press
View ArticleWilliams: Seidel didn’t relieve himself in snow
NEW YORK (AP) — It's a story important enough for NBC's "Nightly News": Weather forecaster Mike Seidel did not relieve himself in the snow.©2014 The Artesia Daily Press / Associated Press
View ArticleFox’s Ablow regularly ‘diagnoses’ Obama
NEW YORK (AP) — Over the years, psychiatrist Keith Ablow has diagnosed President Barack Obama as a man with abandonment issues dating back to his upbringing, a person with a victim's mentality who...
View ArticleSchieffer’s ‘Face’ reaches the 60-year milestone
NEW YORK (AP) — The Sunday-morning public affairs show "Face the Nation" celebrates 60 years of broadcasts this week, making it the second longest-running television program on the air.©2014 The...
View ArticleWith ‘Rosewater,’ Jon Stewart makes a movie
NEW YORK (AP) — A bleary-eyed Jon Stewart is sitting outside his offices reflecting on his directorial debut, "Rosewater," a drama about the unjust imprisonment of journalist Maziar Bahari in...
View ArticleGroup plans sports books from newspaper’s photos
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — A nonprofit group plans to use The Ann Arbor News' sports photo archive dating back to the 1930s to produce books about the University of Michigan's athletic programs.©2014 The...
View ArticleCBS news chairman stepping down
NEW YORK (AP) — CBS News Chairman Jeff Fager says he is leaving that role after four years to go back to his former full-time job as top producer at "60 Minutes."©2014 The Artesia Daily Press /...
View Article‘Today’ looks to rebound from tough week
NEW YORK (AP) — It's rarely a good sign when morning television hosts are painfully bantering about whether they are keeping their jobs.©2014 The Artesia Daily Press / Associated Press
View ArticleABC’s Muir to do brief Facebook newscast
NEW YORK (AP) — ABC's "World News Tonight" anchor David Muir will do a one-minute newscast each weekday for Facebook, touching on the day's top stories and trending topics online.©2014 The Artesia...
View ArticleABC’s Muir to do brief Facebook newscast
NEW YORK (AP) — ABC's "World News Tonight" anchor David Muir will do a one-minute newscast each weekday for Facebook, touching on the day's top stories and trending topics online.©2014 The Artesia...
View ArticlePost-Dispatch sports columnist Burwell dies
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Bryan Burwell, a longtime sports columnist with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, died Thursday after a short battle with cancer. He was 59.©2014 The Artesia Daily Press / Associated Press
View ArticleWeather increasingly part of national news
NEW YORK (AP) — The correspondent most frequently seen on either ABC, CBS or NBC's evening newscasts this year doesn't work out of the White House or some overseas trouble zone. It's Ginger Zee, ABC's...
View ArticleStephen Colbert retires his ‘Report’ and the host he played
NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen Colbert is dead.©2014 The Artesia Daily Press / Associated Press
View ArticleA week of reruns, Christmas saw dip in TV viewing
NEW YORK (AP) — As Americans trimmed the tree last week and hung their stockings with care, many viewers turned away from TV screens. During a week of mostly reruns, total prime-time viewership of the...
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