Andy West is a writer for Net Gossip and Opinions and New Media.

Hollywood Media Corp. Reports 2010 First Quarter Results
Hollywood Media Corp. (NASDAQ: HOLL), a leading provider of online ticketing services and entertainment-related offerings, today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2010. As announced on December 29, 2009, the Company has reached a definitive agreement to sell its Broadway Ticketing business subject to the approval of Hollywood Media’s shareholders as well as the …
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. . . not dare to Asian American communities in the U.S., venture into the complaint and the governments of Asian countries, never a word of complaint about the racist practices to Hollywood.
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Hollywood egotists live lives of selfishness, elitism, arrogance, nihilism, multiple marriages, substance abuse, horrific parenting and hedonism.
Why in the world does anyone care about the political opinions of “limousine liberals” like Sean Penn, Timothy Sarandon and George Clooney? However, if you oppose communism in Hollywood, you will be black-balled the same way that liberals complained about Joseph McCarthy’s tactics.
Hollywood celebrities are not worthy of praise, idolism or respect but the liberal media panders to them as if their opinions are important.
Why would anyone care about Sean Penn’s political opinions?
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The Internet has brought around-the-clock news coverage into our homes along with twenty-four hour coverage of less crucial, more tantalizing fare in this information age. These days, the line between news and gossip is becoming increasingly blurred, particularly by the media. What constitutes news and what is gossip? The definitions don’t really make it clear, after all what is “news” to one person may seem like mere idle gossip to the next. Take a look at these definitions decide for yourself:
News: New information about specific and timely events relevant to the general public, or a program devoted to conveying such news to the public.
Gossip: Casual or idle talk about others, usually without foundation and negative in nature. In today’s world, gossip is often broadcast via the media to the general public.
There is plenty of news that is “negative in nature,” but that doesn’t automatically make it gossip. Of course, the news does have to be properly substantiated. But the media these days is making it more and more difficult to differentiate between what is news and what is gossip. In fact, the media itself is an entity that seems to answer to no one and can report either news or gossip as it sees fit:
Media: Forms of mass communication that carry or store information. In this instance, mass communication forms such as television, newspaper and Internet that convey news or information to the public.
When someone who works for a media outlet says, “I’m with the press,” you don’t know if he is a reporter for a major media outlet such as NBC or he is reporting for a gossip rag like you usually find at the checkout counter of your local grocery store.
If you do a search for the name of a certain pop star/celebrity these days, literally millions of results will pop up. Some of them will be links to high quality, respectable news sites with what most people would consider newsworthy updates. Quite a few of them will be links to sites that are pure gossip. Not newsworthy, but certainly entertaining to many people.
In the case of a celebrity, it isn’t necessarily essential that you know whether you are getting the information from a reliable news source or a gossip site that hasn’t checked its sources or confirmed whether its facts are correct. But what about when you’re reading about a political candidate, someone in public office or Fortune 500 executive? Are you forming a judgment about the individual based on verified facts or vindictive gossip that is making the rounds of the Internet that started with a conversation overheard in a bar or club?
Whenever you’re reading a media story on the Internet, make sure that you are always aware of the source of the story. Look not only at the headline of the story but also at the name of the website itself. Is it a reputable news provider that you trust? If you read the story in a blog, is the blogger using unattributed quotes, or does he name the people he refers to so that the facts can be substantiated? Do the news stories you’re reading have reliable bylines from well-known reporters?
With the Internet making it easier for websites to blur the line between news and gossip or entertainment, consumers have more personal responsibility than ever to make sure they know and understand the source of their news and entertainment.
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Why not? They speak fondly of him now.
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the audiance in the Republican Debate was littered with big oil leverage buyout kings like T. Boon Pickens?
Is it another example of the US Media trying to enter the debate instead of report on one?
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By media i mean tv shows,video games, music videos, shows on fashion, entertainment gossip shows. any thing of that nature!
im doing a research paper so i would greatly appreciate any input! does any one know where i can find some good articles on the media negatively affecting young african americans? quotes? if you leave any info, i NEED links, i have to site my sources so dont copy and paste the article it’s self as your answer! and if you know any magazine articles that you may have can you please refer me to them but i will need the authors info and publishing info also. best answer gets 10 points! Good Luck and thanx 4 tha help!!
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By media i mean tv shows,video games, music videos, shows on fashion, entertainment gossip shows. any thing of that nature!
im doing a research paper so i would greatly appreciate any input! does any one know where i can find some good articles on the media negatively affecting young african americans? quotes? if you leave any info, i NEED links, i have to site my sources so dont copy and paste the article it’s self as your answer! and if you know any magazine articles that you may have can you please refer me to them but i will need the authors info and publishing info also. best answer gets 10 points! Good Luck and thanx 4 tha help!!
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