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He later moved on to become a print and electronic journalist, specializing in the arts.
Absent a monopoly, electronic journalists are entitled to the same protection.
The voices through which the Government made its will known, print and electronic journalists, join the rebellion.
But the doors of Federal courtrooms remain closed to photographers and electronic journalists.
About 30 minutes after Midway cast its first line, more than 100 international print and electronic journalists charged over the brow to cover the event.
But this disdain can make it difficult for the print people to appreciate the most important skill an electronic journalist possesses: real-time decision making.
The distillation of complex issues into a 30-second broadcast report makes the print journalist think electronic journalists lack analytical heft.
The initials N.B.C. made some electronic journalists unhappy.
Electronic journalists did not always have discernibly logical reasons or credible justifications for doing and saying some of the things they did and said.
He won Tasmania's cricket's journalist of the year on three occasions and Tasmanian football's electronic journalist of the year on three occasions.
He had been an electronic journalist for over fifty years and had been anchor or host of a daily or weekly national television program for just over forty years.
Dr. Buchanan, a political scientist, monitors news coverage of the campaign and found that electronic journalists overwhelmed the candidates at the party conventions, occupying 12 times more air time than the speaking candidates.
On 23 August, Kaka was arrested and questioned at Niamey's Gendarmarie central headquarters In this instance he was released, along with several other print and electronic journalists, within days.
Steinbrenner had to love the Yankee Stadium mob scene yesterday, the Japanese print and electronic journalists passing out business cards and welcoming themselves to what promises to be a long South Bronx stakeout.
More fundamentally, your focus on the First Amendment rights of electronic journalists ignores the Supreme Court's emphasis that "it is the right of the viewers/listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount."
The statement will be the basis for eight or more gatherings of journalists around the country over the coming 12 months, at which local print and electronic journalists will attempt to define their craft and express ways to improve it.
"I was away from the game for a couple of years, came back and learned a lesson," said Jordan, who received 109 of the 113 first-place votes from the panel of print and electronic journalists covering the National Basketball Association.
"I'm always amused when print and electronic journalists push me to give them a sound bite because of their space constraints," he said, "and then when I do it to their satisfaction, they later say dismissively, 'He talks in sound bites.'
But I have noticed that is is principally the windier electronic journalists, and advertising and PR gentry, who like to use the word media (often pronounced [MEEja]), whereas those print journalists who have sensitivity in English usage rarely use it.
Mr. McDonald wisely chooses to approach the Chaga not from the point of view of the scientists who are recruited to study it or the military that is trying to stop it, but through the eyes of a young electronic journalist who is as interested in furthering her career as in uncovering the truth.