| 31. | Newscasts saw a marked shift from overseas feature and background stories to hard news.
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| 32. | Their fight to cover " hard news " took many years but ultimately succeeded.
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| 33. | He's been ABC's vice president for hard news since 1993.
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| 34. | I wanted to tell Caruba I don't do hard news.
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| 35. | It was hard news, as in information, all the time.
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| 36. | The program tends to focus on softer news than their hard news primetime lineup.
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| 37. | The tabloids also could benefit from TV stations refocusing on hard news, Harmon said.
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| 38. | Intereconom�a is good at reporting hard news because of his live connections and debates.
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| 39. | For all his political fervor, Moyers never confined his reportorial inquiries to hard news.
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| 40. | But the hard news out of Philly is that the Bush campaign is rolling.
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