To the Editor: "Where Little but the News Is Real" (March 14), on virtual television newsrooms, really got my gourd.
It was clear that hearts were beating a little faster in television newsrooms.
A television newsroom was chosen for the show's workplace because of the supporting characters often found there, stated co-creator James Brooks.
The paper's editorial staff also contributes to the news website TbNewsWatch.com, which also has material contributed from the company's radio and television newsrooms.
Much of the growth is expected to come from converting television newsrooms, driven in part by media-industry consolidation.
Ring the local television newsroom.
They are provided to television newsrooms to shape public opinion, promote commercial products and services, publicize individuals, or support other interests.
The television newsrooms got the message: The report on Hirohito's blood pressure has dropped to the bottom of the nightly news and stayed there.
In the earlier years of the series she was little more than a glorified go-fer in a television newsroom.
She will star opposite William Hurt in James L. Brooks's next film, as yet untitled, about tensions in a television newsroom.