
The top media stories of 2007
In our last show of the year we look at the stories that grabbed the most headlines.
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The final Harry Potter book ignited a media frenzy |
It is The Listening Post’s last show for 2007, and in this edition, we give you a countdown of the news stories that got the most column inches and the most airtime this year.
Richard Gizbert takes us through the sometimes surprising list, starting with number 15 – a celebrity adoption that did not even take place this year, but still had news anchors talking.
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The US elections are already grabbing headlines |
The politicians start muscling their way onto our list from numbers 10 through to eight. For one of them, it was the end of both his career and life. For the other, this year has seen the start of his time in the international arena – and the amount of print and TV exposure he got reflects the significance of his election win.
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Which stories have enjoyed the most column inches and airtime this year? |
The top story of the year does not come as a surprise – it has been in the headlines since 2003 and has posed some of the biggest challenges to the news media ever since the story broke. The Iraq war is number one on our list and Richard Gizbert talks us through how the story has been covered during 2007.
We sign off our show in our trademark style with an internet video. This week’s video though is no ordinary one – it was the biggest web video of the year and featured as the internet video of the week in one of our past episodes. Check it out here – it is quite a thriller.
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This episode of The Listening Post aired from Friday, December 28, 2007
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