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  2. Newsreel - Wikipedia

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    He changed the format from a $2 show twice a day to a continuous 25-cent programme, establishing the first newsreel theater in the United States; the idea was such a success that Fox and his backers announced they would start a chain of newsreel theaters across the country. [5] [a] The newsreels were often accompanied by cartoons or short subjects.

  3. The Newsreel - Wikipedia

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    The Newsreel film collective logo. The Newsreel, most frequently called Newsreel, was an American filmmaking collective founded in New York City in late 1967. In keeping with the radical student/youth, antiwar and Black power movements of the time, the group explicitly described its purpose as using "films and other propaganda in aiding the revolutionary movement."

  4. Fox News (1919–1930) - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Howard Culbertson served as head of the newsreel features department. [2] Although the newsreel began acquiring stories in August 1919, the newsreel did not begin a regular, twice-weekly release until October 1919. From the beginnings of its operations, Fox News ' main domestic rivals were Hearst News, Pathé News, International News and ...

  5. Third World Newsreel - Wikipedia

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    Newsreel, the forerunner of Third World Newsreel, was established in 1967 as a collective. [1] " In 1973, a caucus of African American, Latino and Asian members met to evaluate Newsreel's commitment to issues that concerned their communities.

  6. Movietone News - Wikipedia

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    Movietone News was a newsreel that ran from 1928 to 1963 in the United States. Under the name British Movietone News, it also ran in the United Kingdom from 1929 to 1986, in France also produced by Fox-Europa, in Spain in the early 1930s as Noticiario Fox Movietone [1] before being replaced by No-Do, in Australia and New Zealand until 1970, and Germany as Fox Tönende Wochenschau from 1930 to ...

  7. Taking longer to get to REM sleep could indicate Alzheimer's ...

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    One study suggests that taking longer to reach the rapid eye movement (REM) stage of sleep is associated with biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease. The delay in getting to REM might be useful in ...

  8. Television Newsreel - Wikipedia

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    Television Newsreel logo. Television Newsreel is a British television programme, the first regular news programme to be made in the UK. Produced by the BBC and screened on the BBC Television Service from 1948 to 1954 at 7.30 pm, it adapted the traditional cinema newsreel form for the television audience, covering news and current affairs stories as well as quirkier 'human interest' items ...

  9. A woman claimed a bouncer threw her down the stairs ... - AOL

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    “I think I start to kind of yell, scream back at him. Kind of push back at him, and he takes me a second time and shoves me again and sends me flying down the rest of the staircase.” How ...