Fox News Hires Research Consultant
Date: 26 March 2001
By Saul Hansell
Saul Hansell
Fox News in New York signs Nicholas Schiavone, longtime television audience research executive, to exclusive consulting contract (S)
Der 25. März 2001 war ein Sonntag unter dem Sternzeichen ♈. Es war der 83. Tag des Jahres. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten war George W. Bush.
Wenn Sie an diesem Tag geboren wurden, sind Sie 25 Jahre alt. Ihr letzter Geburtstag war am Mittwoch, 25. März 2026, vor 75 Tagen. Ihr nächster Geburtstag ist am Donnerstag, 25. März 2027 in 289 Tagen. Sie haben 9.206 Tage gelebt oder ungefähr 220.963 Stunden oder ungefähr 13.257.813 Minuten oder ungefähr 795.468.780 Sekunden.
Date: 26 March 2001
By Saul Hansell
Saul Hansell
Fox News in New York signs Nicholas Schiavone, longtime television audience research executive, to exclusive consulting contract (S)
Date: 26 March 2001
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
James Murdoch, son of chairman of News Corp, Rupert Murdoch, stuns listeners at business conference by disparaging Falun Gong, religion group that has been banned by Chinese government, and criticizing Western news organizations for portraying China in harsh light; comments are interpreted by some human rights advocates as effort by young Murdoch, who heads News Corp's Asian division, to ingratiate company with Chinese leaders because of company's extensive business plans with China; News Corp spokesman says company has no position on these issues; News Corp's plans in China are centered on greater distribution of its satellite television sevice, Star TV (M)
Date: 26 March 2001
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Parmalat USA, the American arm of the Italian food maker, has expanded its relationship with Bates Worldwide, part of the Cordiant Communications Group , by naming Bates USA as the first agency to handle its consolidated advertising account in the United States. Billings were estimated at $10 million.
Date: 26 March 2001
By Jim Rutenberg
Jim Rutenberg
CNBC is accused of covering stock market fall so heavily that it is adding to inordinate sense of doom and market volatility; criticism is coming from several economists, print journalists and even some of its own viewers and has prompted defensive stance from CNBC's executives and correspondents; CNBC, once place where people went to hear stock tips from hottest analysts and fund managers, is now bellwether for market's descent, where people often go to hear latest bad news; photo (M)
Date: 26 March 2001
By Alex Kuczynski
Alex Kuczynski
At least a dozen freelance photographers tell Newsweek they will no longer shoot for magazine, which at beginning of year limited day rate for photographers at $400, near bottom for industry (M)
Date: 26 March 2001
By Frank Bruni
Frank Bruni
Interview with Margaret Tutwiler, who worked in first Bush administration as chief State Dept press officer and is being nominated as ambassador to Morocco by Pres George W Bush (Public Lives); photo (M)
Date: 25 March 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
LUBBOCK, Tex., March 23 — Bob Knight's reputation won't keep him from recruiting talented players to Texas Tech, although he will have a hard time recreating the powerhouse program he built at Indiana, analysts said.
Date: 26 March 2001
Kendall Wells letter on Mar 20 article lauds San Jose Mercury News chairman and publisher Jay T Harris for putting principle above profit
Date: 25 March 2001
INTERNATIONAL 3-15 Blasts in Russia Kill 20; Chechen Rebels Suspected Three car bombs went off in towns adjoining the rebellious republic of Chechnya, killing at least 20 people and injuring 90 others. No group claimed responsibility for the bombing campaign. 6 Revisiting the Bay of Pigs Fidel Castro, the Cuban leader, met with soldiers, former spies and scholars to trade memories of the 1961 invasion at a ceremony at the bay. 12
Date: 26 March 2001
INTERNATIONAL A3-10 Macedonian Offensive Started Against Rebels Macedonian forces backed by tanks and armored personnel carriers moved cautiously up the steep hills above Tetovo, taking several strategic villages without any apparent loss of life among their forces, to flush out ethnic Albanian rebels who have laid siege there for 12 days. A1 Far-Right Loss in Vienna Vote Austria's far-right Freedom Party, whose architect is Jörg Haider, logged significant losses in Vienna's municipal election -- winning about 20 percent, down from about 28 percent in 1996. The party had campaigned with anti-immigrant slogans and a relentless attack on the leader of the largest association of Austrian Jews. A4