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Brian Flemming...and actual participation by Penn Jillette, Richard Dawkins and Rael. In 2006, Newsweek magazine included Flemming on its list of America's Ten Most Influential Atheists. In addition to working in film and theater, Flemming is an activist on... In this article: Brian Flemming, Nothing So Strange, Bat Boy: The Musical, The God Who Wasn't There, YouTube, Newsweek, Bill Gates, and Holy Spirit |
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The Charleston Gazette | October 19, 2009
Newsweek-NBC contributor Alter to speak on progressivism
...W.Va. -- Jonathan Alter, a senior editor at Newsweek and an NBC News correspondent, will deliver the annual McCreight Lecture at the Culture Center on Thursday evening, sponsored by the West Virginia Humanities Council. His 2006...
In this article: Jonathan Alter, FDR, Barack Obama, Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., West Virginia, John F. Kennedy, White House, and Progressivism
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PR Newswire: Multicultural News | July 20, 2009
Feel Fun, Fit & Fabulous! At the 2009 Women's Health Conference
...The Today Show, as well as WNBC's various news broadcasts. Dr. Smith has written for various publications, including Time, Newsweek, Men's Health and The New York Daily News. He has also been featured in several other publications,...
In this article: Ian Smith, Highmark, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, Pennsylvania, Celebrity Fit Club, VH1, and Cholesterol
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www.washingtonpost.com | July 28, 2008
NBC Names D.C. Bureau Chief
Whitaker will continue as a senior vice president of NBC News and will report to Steve Capus, president of the division. Prior to joining NBC, Whitaker served as editor of Newsweek and worked with The Washington Post's Internet ventures.
In this article: Tim Russert, Meet the Press, NBC, Tom Brokaw, NBC Nightly News, and Washington
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Wikipedia | March 24, 2009
Mark Whitaker
...deputy to NBC News President Steve Capus in New York. Before joining NBC in 2007, Whitaker was the Editor of Newsweek, the first African-American to lead a national news magazine. While he ran the magazine, from 1998 until 2006, it won...
In this article: Mark Whitaker, Washington, National Magazine Awards, Iraq War, The Harvard Crimson, Oxford University, Harvard College, Balliol College, and Essence magazine
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mediabistro.com: TVNewser | July 28, 2008
Whitaker To Washington - mediabistro.com: TVNewser
...work with our unparalleled team of NBC reporters and producers in Washington." Prior to joining NBC News, Whitaker served as Editor of Newsweek from 1998-2006. During his tenure with the magazine, the newsweekly published its best-selling...
In this article: Mark Whitaker, Washington, D.C., Tim Russert, Meet the Press, NBC News, and The Washington Post Company
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L.A. Times - Entertainment News | July 29, 2008
Mark Whitaker to lead NBC News' Washington bureau
...job has been filled. NBC News announced Monday that Mark Whitaker, a former Newsweek editor who joined the news division as its No. 2 executive last year, would replace Russert as Washington bureau chief. "Mark's got all of the...
In this article: Mark Whitaker, Tim Russert, Washington, NBC News, Tom Brokaw, Los Angeles Times, NBC Nightly News, and Meet the Press
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MSNBC.com | September 04, 2007
Oh-eight (R): Newsweek cover boy - First Read - msnbc.com
Oh-eight (R): Newsweek cover boy - First Read - msnbc.com First Read is an analysis of the day's political news, from the NBC News political unit. First Read is updated throughout the day, so check back often. Posted: Tuesday, September...
In this article: Fred Thompson, Barack Obama, John McCain, George W. Bush, GOP, Mike Huckabee, Pakistan, Rudy Giuliani, and Mitt Romney
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Newsweek Top News | May 15, 2008
Iraq's Chalabi Loses Post Over Ties to Iran
...devices and firing anti-aircraft missiles." Markham, Chalabi's lawyer, provided NEWSWEEK with a statement Chalabi previously gave to NBC News about his relations with Foruzandeh. "All top Iraqi leaders who visit Tehran meet regularly...
In this article: Ahmed Chalabi, United States, Iraq, Iran, Baghdad, and Nuri al-Maliki
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Newsweek is an American weekly newsmagazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally. It is the second largest news weekly magazine in the U.S., having trailed Time in circulation and advertising revenue for most of its existence. Newsweek is published in four English language editions and 12 global editions written in the language of the circulation region.
Recently, the magazine's owner The Washington Post Company has stated the publication has been losing profit. The company overhauled the magazine in May, 2009, refocusing its content and using higher-quality paper, to target a smaller and more "elite audience" and to identify itself as a "thought leader". To sustain its level of journalism with a reduced guaranteed circulation, Newsweek plans to eventually increase prices.
- Name:
- Newsweek
- Type:
- Newsmagazine
- Location Country:
- United States
- Published By:
- The Washington Post Company
- Language:
- English
- Circulation:
- 3,124,059
- ISSN:
- 0028-9604
- First:
- February 17, 1933
- Frequency:
- Weekly
- Circulation:
- 3,124,059
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