| 41. | But the bulk of Fox's ratings success is not from its hard news coverage.
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| 42. | He photographs celebrities as well as hard news but expresses distaste for overzealous tactics.
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| 43. | Instead, we are getting someone with a hard news background.
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| 44. | Other times, hard news otherwise not fitting in the program may be placed here.
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| 45. | Dole and Helms items must be hard news only.
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| 46. | Newspapers have also offered many softer feature stories along with the mix of hard news.
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| 47. | She has mentioned her experience as a hard news reporter and anchor a few times.
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| 48. | There was some fresh, hard news coming out of the press conference in New York:
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| 49. | Researchers say at a time when viewers want hard news, local stations continue to disappoint.
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| 50. | Journalists and television viewers distinguish between hard news and soft news ( or infotainment ).
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