Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Us election media

  • What foreign media are saying about the US election

    As U.S. elections wind down, so might China-bashing, New China News Agency (China): With bilateral trade standing at nearly half-a-trillion U.S. dollars, tit-for-tat tariffs and, eventually, an all-out economic war will be a disaster for China and the ...

    latimesblogs.latimes.com

  • Social Media, Facebook and Twitter Win Big in US Election

    A report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 22 percent of registered voters have let others know how they voted via a social networking site.

    www.cio-today.com

  • Efforts to oust Assad from Syria shift after US election concludes

    The foreign ministry official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of ministry prohibitions on contacts with the news media, said planning for the safe zone had been put on hold pending the U.S. election. He said any missile deployment might ...

    www.foxnews.com

  • US Election: Political 'Porn' for Chinese Internet Users

    Chinese Internet users flocked to the country's social-media sites on Wednesday to follow and comment on the U.S. presidential election, with many drawing contrasts with Beijing's much more predictable - and much less democratic - leadership change ...

    blogs.wsj.com

  • US election party in Beijing: part celebration, part education

    Embassy staff handed out books in Chinese with such titles as "The Press and America: An Interpretive History of the Mass Media" and "A Journey Shared: The United States and China, 200 Years of History." At at table decorated with American flags ...

    latimesblogs.latimes.com

  • US election: Hard-fought races leave Congress split, as partisan as ever

    duckworth.JPG Tammy Duckworth The Associated Press. Democrats appeared to retain control of the Senate on Tuesday while Republicans will continue to rule the House of Representatives, after congressional elections that featured several high-profile ...

    www.oregonlive.com

  • 'Pause in China-bashing game' sought

    While giving extensive coverage to the U.S. presidential election and quickly reporting U.S. television networks' projection of Barack Obama winning a second term, Xinhua said this year's U.S. campaigns marked "the first time that the China topic has ...

    www.upi.com

  • China, worried by US campaign rhetoric, relieved at election's end

    Many Chinese, following the U.S. election on social media sites, noted the disparity between millions of Americans voting for their president, and ordinary Chinese having no say in the selection of their next leaders.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • President Obama's Re-Election: How the News Media Around the Globe ...

    Barack Obama's victory over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in the U.S. presidential election didn't only dominate U.S. TV and newspaper. News media around the world on Wednesday covered Obama's re-election, in many cases highlighting the close ...

    www.hollywoodreporter.com

  • US media call election results from 'quarantine room'

    By IANS/RIA Novosti,. Washington : After the presidential election debacle of 2000, when election results in the US state of Florida incorrectly called for then vice president Al Gore based on exit polling information from voting locations, American ...

    twocircles.net

  • US Election Fascinates Chinese; Some Envy Voters

    Even if Chinese don't wholly believe it, the repetitive line of state media has an impact on how they view U.S. politics.

    world.time.com

  • World reacts to President Obama's re-election

    Filipinos participated in a mock U.S. election between President Brack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney which was organized by the US Embassy in Manila. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez) The Associated Press. European leaders were generally happy to see ...

    blog.al.com

  • Canadian TV Plans Blanket Media Coverage of American Election Results

    TORONTO - They may not express the urgency of 4-year-old Abby Evans in her viral video, but Canadian print, radio and TV journalists appear just as eager for the American presidential contest to end after a long and bitter campaign on this country's ...

    www.hollywoodreporter.com

  • 'I Voted': Election stickers from around the US

    A woman holds a roll of "I Voted" stickers during the U.S. presidential election on Election Day in Johnstown, Wisconsin.

    darkroom.baltimoresun.com

  • US election night dominates social media

    U.S. election night dominates social media. Jaime Pulfer and News staff Nov 07, 2012 08:04:32 AM. 0. share via email.

    www.660news.com

  • The Israeli vote

    Two weeks ago, when Jonathan Mann conversed with Israeli media and political science specialists on the upcoming U.S elections, the discussion revolved around the question: Why do Israelis care so much about the U.S election, and what is its importance ...

    www.jewishjournal.com

  • Media war declared in Times Square for 2012 US presidential elections

    NEW YORK, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- In a countdown to the final results of the 2012 U.S. presidential elections, a Media war was declared at Times Square of New York on Tuesday night. Almost all the cable TV giants gathered at the square, competing for bigger ...

    news.xinhuanet.com

  • Awaiting a long night: media army covers presidential election

    U.S. elections results are broadcasted on a screen during a reception organized by the U.S. embassy on the occasion of the 2012 U.S. Presidential election, in Rome, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Gregorio... (Associated Press) ...

    www.newser.com

  • Filipino netizens catch US election fever

    Filipinos flooded Twitter timelines with congratulatory messages soon after US media outlets began calling the election for Obama, who was gunning for a second four-year term. Fast. Others compared the conduct of Philippine elections with that in the ...

    technology.inquirer.net

  • Granny Obama, Kenya celebrate White House win, as some eye country's ...

    Villagers dance at an all-night party to watch the U.S. presidential election in the village of Kogelo, home to Sarah Obama the step-grandmother of President Barack Obama, in western Kenya Tuesday, Nov.... (Associated Press) ...

    www.newser.com

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