MEDIA
The Week in Tweets
A fewof the week's tweets. Mine (of course) and others. Paula Poundstone @paulapoundstone Chris Matthews just let a guest talk. Steve Martin @SteveMartinToGo Tonight in Ft. Myers I never played bett...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 3:24 AM
Register for Friday’s 5K, share experiences in social media
By Ryan Schuster Last years Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota Friday Night 5K was a great experience for the 9,500 who walked or ran the 3.1-mile course at the Fargo Marathon. This years 5K is s...
Posted on 5/13/13 at 10:17 AM
Daily Republic receives top award in 2013 SDNA newspaper contest
MITCHELL, S.D. - The Daily Republic has been judged the best small daily newspaper in South Dakota for the fourth consecutive year. During a recent ceremony held at Mount Rushmore, the Mitchell newspa...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 8:35 AM
Bullit
Bullitt Occasionally I write a column which consists of unrelated topics which I call bullets, as in bullet points. If you read this week's title aloud it sounds appropriate however it's spelling is ...
Posted on 5/5/13 at 6:22 AM
Salesforce Customer Company Tour Recap
I met up with two other Sundoggers at the airport anxious and excited to attend the Salesforce Customer Tour on April 18th. We were welcomed by the downpour of rain, which was a better sight than the ...
Posted on 4/30/13 at 4:15 PM
11 to Watch in 2011: The Forum's future: Think big 
By Patrick Springer , December 21, 2010
Palin is not presidential material 
Sarah Palin has been in the media eye as much as she possibly can be. It’s not just Fox News.
By Jim Chattin , December 12, 2010
Former TV anchor Michelle Turnberg lands job in F-M radio market 
Former Valley News Live television anchor Michelle Turnberg has landed a job with a Fargo-Moorhead radio station.
By Forum staff reports , August 24, 2010
Talk show host Tracy Briggs leaving WDAY radio 
By Forum staff reports , August 20, 2010
Media lawsuit over exit polling in MN dismissed 
MINNEAPOLIS -- A lawsuit over exit polling in Minnesota has been formally dismissed after a new state statute took effect that allows exit pollsters to stand within 100 feet of a polling place.
By Associated Press , August 07, 2010
Media justice topic of workshop in Moorhead 
MAG-Net and the Main Street Project are sponsoring a skill-building media justice workshop from 5 to 7 p.m. March 9 at Centro Cultural, 1014 19th St. S., Moorhead.
By Forum staff reports , March 03, 2010
KFGO, Y94 top fall radio ratings 
KFGO retained its spot as the mightiest ratings draw in Fargo radio, though the FM dial has a new king, the fall Arbitron ratings report for the market shows.
By Dave Roepke , February 02, 2010
The very notion of unbiased press dishonest, ridiculous 
The unbiased press, oh what a ridiculous statement. The most egregious examples of press biases are Tiger Woods and President Barack Obama.
By Jim Hanson , December 13, 2009
One of Fargo’s first TV personalities dies at 89 
FARGO – Verna Newell, who co-hosted the afternoon talk show “Party Line” on WDAY TV for 22 years and became one of local television’s first personalities, has died at age 89.
By Forum staff reports , November 30, 2009
Media shouldn’t rush to condemn 
As I read the Oct. 9 Forum, I was very disappointed by the headline The Forum used with the AP story about the air traffic controller who “bantered as disaster loomed.”
By George Sanderson , October 16, 2009
Media targeted for Chapman stories 
Coverage in The Forum, on talk radio blamed for president’s resignationLocal media are taking heat from some who blame them for North Dakota State University President Joseph Chapman’s resignation.
October 16, 2009
Call it twine? Twitter makes wine for charity 
SAN FRANCISCO - Everyone likes a wine with character. How about one with 140 of them?
By Michelle Locke , October 15, 2009
Obama aide accuses Fox of operating as GOP arm 
NEW YORK - One of President Barack Obama's top aides says Fox News Channel acts like a wing of the Republican Party.
By Associated Press , October 12, 2009
Couric makes first visit to SD to receive journalism award 
VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) - ``CBS Evening News' anchor Katie Couric says traditional, in-depth journalism is becoming a rare commodity, and interviewers should not shy away from tough questions.
By Associated Press , October 09, 2009
Gourmet, nation's oldest food magazine, and Modern Bride to cease publication 
NEW YORK - Gourmet, the nation's oldest food magazine, is closing. That's according to The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, which reported Monday that Gourmet's owner, Conde Nast Publications Inc., is shuttering the title along with Modern Bride, Elegant Bride and Cookie, a parenting magazine.
By Associated Press , October 05, 2009
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