By Patrick on August 25, 2006 3:55 PM
From NBC:
‘THE CHRIS MATTHEWS SHOW’ IS THE NO. 2 PUBLIC AFFAIRS SHOW IN HOUSEHOLDS FOR THE WEEK
“Matthews” Tops “Face the Nation,” “This Week” and “FOX News Sunday” in Households
“Matthews” Ties Its Season-High Household Rating
Washington Week has a National Journal staffer on! (Paul Singer) And a male one!
From TVNewser: “Steve & Olaf: ‘Things Are Going In A Positive Direction,’ Interior Minister Says”
The Washington Post is tops in “integrated readership.” (Despite not integrating Home, Food and Health)
From a release:
Channel One, the preeminent news and public affairs content provider for teens reaching more than seven million students in middle schools and high schools across the country, today aired its first broadcast for the 2006-7 season. This year, the network launches with a new team of star reporters broadcasting from a Washington, D.C. news studio that gives viewers unprecedented access to notable stories, influencers and policy makers.
Nagourney: You’re on notice. Local bloggers are none too happy with his take on Washington, D.C.

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