Why have you been so successful in reaching some of your goals, but not others? If you aren't sure, you are far from alone in your confusion. It turns out that even brilliant, highly accomplished people are pretty lousy when it comes to understanding why they succeed or fail. The intuitive answer - that you are born predisposed to certain talents and lacking in others - is really just one small piece of the puzzle. In fact, decades of research on achievement suggests that successful ...
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18-Oct-11 10:00 AM
by Heidi Grant Halvorson, PhD
Among 18-24s, 98 percent are engaged with social media
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18-Oct-11 10:00 AM
by Diego Vasquez
An Interview with Muhtar Kent
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6-Oct-11 10:00 AM
by Adi Ignatius
One top forecaster now sees 2.2 percent growth in 2011 ad spending
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6-Oct-11 10:00 AM
by Diego Vasquez
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
Crystal Halliburton, KHOU-TV
Hello [firstname],
Ever wonder what might happen if BOOM! your passion and career were to collide? Join ...
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7-Sep-11 4:23 PM
by Crystal Halliburton
Comedian's selection comes after big ratings declines
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7-Sep-11 11:00 AM
by Toni Fitzgerald
It seems like more and more people are developing a negative attitude about the economy. Recent surveys report that consumer sentiment is lower than it has ever been. Many people are worried that the country is headed into a double dip recession. In the business of reporting the news, there is an old saying “If it bleeds, it leads”. The saying means that the news media will report the bad news first, at the beginning of the newscast. Media studies show that bad news far outweighs good news by as
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7-Sep-11 11:00 AM
by Spike Santee
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
Crystal Halliburton, KHOU-TV
Hello [firstname],
...
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2-Aug-11 3:30 PM
by Crystal Halliburton
Volume is up 15 percent to 20 percent
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2-Aug-11 3:00 PM
by Diego Vasquez
Walling off shows for a week after they air on broadcast
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27-Jul-11 12:00 PM
by Bill Cromwell
Businesses communicate a lot of things. Many love to boast when their revenues soar, or publicize the strategic restructuring of their organizational response committees (whatever that means). But often missing from a firm's communications is something absolutely fundamental to its operations: its values.
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27-Jul-11 12:00 PM
by Rosanna Fiske
If you're like most people I work with in companies, the demands come at you from every angle, all day long, and you have to make difficult decisions without much time to think about them. What enduring principles can you rely on to make choices that reflect openness, integrity and authenticity?
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26-Jul-11 9:00 AM
by Tony Schwartz
It's earlier than in past years, and there seem to be more
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26-Jul-11 9:00 AM
by Diego Vasquez
Probe opens into reports of abuses at other publications
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26-Jul-11 9:00 AM
by Bill Cromwell
The newly-minted president-CEO of the Spanish-language broadcaster says his goal is fostering the most engaged audience of all the media outlets, building on the fact that on most nights Univision beats at least one, if not more, of the English-language networks among viewers 18-49. Part of the strategy involves building strong relationships with affiliates and aiding them in offering local news. Will Univision also be asking for a share of affiliates' retrans revenue? "It’s too early to tell,"
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18-Jul-11 9:00 AM
by John Consoli
The internet is taking the news industry back to the conversational culture of the era before mass media
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13-Jul-11 3:00 PM
by
Message from the President
Crystal Halliburton
KHOU-TV
Hello [firstname],
On behalf of the Media Alliance of Houston, I would ...
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12-Jul-11 11:15 AM
by Crystal Halliburton
Message from the President
Crystal Halliburton
KHOU-TV
Hello [firstname],
On behalf of the Media Alliance of Houston, I would ...
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12-Jul-11 11:03 AM
by Crystal Halliburton
The beat system, under which reporters cover their beats — and only their beats — hasn’t existed in many TV newsrooms for years. And some believe that it's contributed to a decline in the quality of local TV news. Although the new economic realities of the business make the widespread return of full-fledged beat reporters unlikely, some are trying to bring them back in different and limited ways.
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12-Jul-11 9:00 AM
by Diana Marszalek
Spending has eased but it's still forecast to grow 7.2 percent
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7-Jul-11 5:00 PM
by Diego Vasquez