National Iran says state-linked sites seized by US, reasons unclear Updated Apr 13, 2025 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran said Tuesday that several state-linked news websites have been seized by the U.S. government under unc…
Local Lounge playing a bit of catch-up By Nathan Mollat Daily Journal Staff Updated Jul 18, 2023 Nope. I didn’t leave the Daily Journal. After spending the better part of two weeks filling in on the production desk, I’m back on the sports …
Local News San Mateo County Community College District divided over broadcasting By Austin Walsh Daily Journal Staff Updated Jun 20, 2019 San Mateo County Community College District officials appeared closely split on a proposal to broadcast videos of board meetings in exchange f…
Arts & Entertainment '60 Minutes' chief Fager out at CBS By DAVID BAUDER, AP Media WriterUpdated Sep 12, 2018 NEW YORK (AP) — CBS News on Wednesday fired "60 Minutes" top executive Jeff Fager, who has been under investigation following reports that he …
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Sports Keith Jackson’s life to be celebrated at Rose Bowl The Associated Press Feb 28, 2018 PASADENA — Keith Jackson’s life will be celebrated at the Rose Bowl on April 15, with several of the late college football announcer’s former …
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Arts & Entertainment Network spending shows why free TV isn't dead yet The Associated Press Jun 3, 2010 LOS ANGELES — If you looked at the finances of the broadcast TV networks, you might not be optimistic about the future of free TV.