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 CNN: Millennium 2000 (Full Frame) CNN presents "Millennium 2000" -- one hundred hours of comprehensive, global news coverage of millennium-related events and turn-of-the-century issues. This two-hour video will highlight the New Year's Eve program that covers celebrations and New Year's Day interviews from the world's greatest cities -- Paris, London, Rome, Sydney, New York, Berlin, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Madrid, Chicago, Buenos Aires, Moscow, Rio De Janeiro and more! "CNN's Millennium 2000" will draw from the full resources of CNN's 35 bureaus and its more than 800 affiliates and 4,000 news professionals.
 Tuned Out: Why Americans Under 40 Don't Follow the News At a rate never before seen in American history, young adults are abandoning traditional news media. Tuned Out: Why Americans Under 40 Don't Follow the News examines the reasons behind this problem and its consequences for American society. Author David T. Z. Mindich speaks directly to young people to discover why some tune in while others tune out--and how America might help them tune back in. Based on discussions with young adults from across the United States, Mindich investigates the decline in news consumption over the past four decades. In 1972, 74% of Americans in their mid-30s said they read a newspaper every day. Today, fewer than 28% do so. The average viewer age at CNN is currently about 60 years old. And while many point to the Internet as the best hope for rekindling interest in the news, only 11% of young people list the news as a major reason for logging on--entertainment, e-mail, and Instant Messenger are ranked far higher on their list. Exploring the political, journalistic, and social consequences of this decrease in political awareness, Mindich poses the question: What are the consequences of two successive generations tuning out? He asserts that as young adults abandon the kinds of news needed to make political decisions, they have unwittingly ceded power to their elders. In an engaged and intelligent way, Mindich outlines these problems and proposes real solutions. An indispensable resource for anyone interested in media or politics, Tuned Out: Why Americans Under 40 Don't Follow the News is also ideal for undergraduate and graduate students in journalism, media, communication, political science, American studies, sociology, and education.
CNN Headline News - CNN Headline News is a spin-off network from the original Cable News Network (CNN) television news network in the United States. It began broadcasting on January 1, 1982 as "CNN2" but this was changed to Headline News in 1983. CNN Center - The CNN Center is the world headquarters of the Cable News Network (CNN). The main news rooms and sets for the anchors of several of CNN's news channels are located in the building. CNN controversies and allegations of bias - Despite its achievements in pioneering the first 24-hour news channel, CNN has not been immune from criticism in its production of news programming. These are controversies and allegations of bias that have been directed at CNN (unless stated, these refer strictly to the United States version of CNN and not CNN International): CNN en Español - CNN en Español is a division of Cable News Network (CNN) broadcasting world news in Spanish 24 hours a day from CNN's global headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.
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