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    Jimmy Carter's interview with Daniel Schorr on the first day of broadcast of the Cable News Network

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    President Jimmy Carter talks about the hostages in Iran, and resolving conflict in the Middle East. During the inaugural broadcast of Cable News Network

    AuCoin's Cable News Network profile in the 100th congress, interview on arms control video recording

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    A video clip of CNN's (Cable News Network) congressional profile for US Congressman Les AuCoin in the 100th Congress (1987-1988). It features AuCoin's views on the Star Wars program, which he disagrees with, and his congressionally passed arms control measure, a moratorium on anti-satellite weapon testing. The show also highlights the topic of forestry in Oregon, and AuCoin's role in the Interior Appropriations Committee.This is a digitized version of an analog videorecording from the Les AuCoin Papers (MS.147) at the Pacific University Archives. AuCoin served in the Oregon House of Representatives (1971-1975) and in the United States House of Representatives from Oregon's 1st District (1975-1993)

    Tri-Cable Tonight

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    Opener (00:00-01:39) -- Dedication of show to 20th anniversary of Stonewall riots (01:39-02:01) -- 1st Annual Milwaukee Lesbian and Gay Pride parade and rally footage (02:01-04:21) -- Stonewall 20 interviews with Pride attendees (04:21-07:15) -- Rally protesting proclamations issued by city officials in support of the Pride event (07:15-12:38) -- Lesbians of Color interview with Rev. Renee McCoy, executive director of National Coalition for Black Lesbians and Gays, on homophobia in the black community (1st of 3 parts) (12:38-16:43) -- History segment with Terry Boughner about a lesbian who served during the Civil War (16:43-21:01) -- Interview with Max Smith, founder of National Coalition for Black Lesbians and Gays, and Richard Grey of the Chicago Department of HIV/AIDS Advisory Council (21:01-26:54) -- Interview with Robert Peterson, Advocate magazine news editor and feature writer, on Milwaukee's Pride event (26:54-28:50) -- Closing (28:50-30:33)SoundColo

    CNN Play of the day: Rob Dickson Field Goal touchdown (Sept. 19, 1999)

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    CNN Headline Sports Play of the Day for Sept. 19, 1999. The play is the game winning six yard run by Robert Dickson following his blocked field goal attempt on the final play of the game. It allowed Springfield College to win the game 41 to Kings Point's 35. The game was played on Sept. 18, 1999. It was the first points ever in a collegiate game from a recovered field goal by the kicking team (the rule had just been changed to allow). The clip is only 23 seconds long and comes from Channel 22, WWLP, the local Springfield, Mass. television station. Jamie Podworski, the Sports anchor for the station filmed and sent in the clip to CNN

    Rating methodology of high voltage mass impregnated DC cable circuits

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    With the continuing growth in energy consumption worldwide, the move towards a European wide super grid will result in significant changes in how modern transmission and distribution networks are operated. Fundamental to this is the need to accurately know or determine the available ampacity of high voltage cable circuits, because huge bulk power volumes need to be transmitted between maritime nations through dc power cables. Therefore, an accurate cable rating becomes paramount towards an efficient and safe operation of transmission networks, while the finance for large scale network construction schemes is limited.Although the standardised thermal-limited rating has been successfully implemented for traditional ac cable networks for over 50 years, the move towards dc cable transmission imposes extra physical constraints on the cable rating, which are not considered by standard rating approaches. The two main concerns are the potential dielectric electrical breakdown prior to a normal thermal runaway and the development of dielectric cavities during cable cooling. In addition, the thermal-limited rating of submarine dc cable crossings, within a complex marine environment, requires an advanced numerical modelling method, where the traditional IEC thermal-limited rating method does not apply. Besides the technical value, significant interest exists both within the electrical power industry and organizations such as Cigré and IEC, because this work will inform future international standards for rating high voltage dc cables.Considering the dielectric electrical stress constraint as the limiting factor for cable ratings, an analytical electrical stress-limited rating method has been developed and successfully benchmarked by numerical simulations for a practical cable design. This method allows ratings to be calculated against a criterion of maximum dielectric electrical strength.Considering the dielectric cavity creation threshold as the limiting factor for cable ratings, a comprehensive study has been conducted, including thermal dynamics, theory of elasticity and electrical circuit theory. Subsequently, the analytical calculation of the cable internal pressure has been originally developed, together with a concept of the mechanical pressure-limited rating. The method has been successfully demonstrated for a practical cable design, yielding a rating which prevents the creation of cavity due to potential plastic deformations of the cable sheath.When crossings are inevitably installed, cables are pushed towards their thermal limit, as a result of the mutual heating. In order to accurately rate these circuits under various ambient conditions; Finite Element Analysis (FEA) methods have been developed. Compared to the traditional IEC calculation, FEA modelling provides a more reasonable and accurate solution, by releasing idealistic assumptions in the IEC method. In addition, a systematic cable rating strategy has been suggested and successfully demonstrated through rating submarine high voltage dc cable crossings, which considers highly coupled physics: thermal, electrical and mechanical. In summary, this thesis contributes towards the modern rating methodology development for hvdc mass impregnated cable circuits, under a purpose of efficient and reliable long-term operation

    U.S. President Bill Clinton's prime time news conference

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    President Bill Clintons prime time news conference

    Cable Co-op eyes Internet access service

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    Under the sponsorship of Smart Valley, Cable-Co-op is ine of several Public Access Network sites for Interne

    Fall 2013 Deconstructing TV News

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    Deconstructing TV News Presentation - Fall 2013A PowerPoint presentation for the lesson Deconstructing TV News. Topics include: types of TV reporting, ratings, news neighborhoods, types of video news outlets, broadcast network news, local TV news, cable networks, TV news on the web, advantages and disDeconstructing TV News -- Lecture13.TVNews.F2013.Slideshow.pptxThe work(s) contained within this record have been analyzed and cataloged by members of the University Libraries' Resource Management Division.Center for News Literacy

    CNN News Coverage of President Bill Clinton\u27s Grand Jury Testimony

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    Fifteen-minute clip of CNN news coverage hosted by Bernard Shaw and Judy Woodruff. Topics discussed include: the release of video of President Bill Clinton\u27s grand jury testimony, the Starr Report, Monica Lewinsky, questions of whether President Clinton committed perjury, and possible impeachment proceedings

    Citizen participation in news

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    The process of producing news has changed significantly due to the advent of the Web, which has enabled the increasing involvement of citizens in news production. This trend has been given many names, including participatory journalism, produsage, and crowd-sourced journalism, but these terms are ambiguous and have been applied inconsistently, making comparison of news systems difficult. In particular, it is problematic to distinguish the levels of citizen involvement, and therefore the extent to which news production has genuinely been opened up. In this paper we perform an analysis of 32 online news systems, comparing them in terms of how much power they give to citizens at each stage of the news production process. Our analysis reveals a diverse landscape of news systems and shows that they defy simplistic categorisation, but it also provides the means to compare different approaches in a systematic and meaningful way. We combine this with four case studies of individual stories to explore the ways that news stories can move and evolve across this landscape. Our conclusions are that online news systems are complex and interdependent, and that most do not involve citizens to the extent that the terms used to describe them imply
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