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This research examines how BBC Radio 4’s Today programme reported on the 2008 banking crisis. Six weeks of coverage were analysed in order to identify pat... M Berry - 《Journalism Theory Practice & Criticism》 被引量: 47发表: 2012年 Interaction in the radio news interview: a case study...
BBC Radio 4 'Today': Finding Harmony On Friday last week, the group were featured on BBC Radio 4's 'Today' programme. This is one of the most listened-to programmes on the BBC, and airs every morning dealing with news and current affairs. The King's Singers on BBC Radio 4 'Today...
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It takes a lot to shock John Humphrys. But when Justin Webb, his co-host on the Today programme, revealed that he was the secret love child of the Welshman's old BBC colleague, the newsreader Peter Woods, even Humphrys was taken aback.The Independent (London, England)...
In this segment of the BBC Radio 4 programme Word of Mouth, Michael Rosen quotes the progressive form 'I'm loving it' – a slogan used by an American fast-food chain in its advertising campaign. Alice The verb 'love' is astativeverb. It expresses a state of being – as opposed to ...
So, what happened when Professor Piff asked the 'rich' players why they had, inevitably, won the fixed game? Listen to the answer he gave to BBC Radio 4 programme, Seven Deadly Psychologies: 那么,当皮夫教授询问“富有”玩家为什么他们不可...
Listen to the programme to find out the answer. TranscriptNote: This is not a word for word transcript Neil Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm Neil. Rob And hello, I'm Rob. Neil Today’s topic is about our health and in particular our hearts. How’s your heart, Rob?
hearts and if you can die from one. Dr Nikki Stamp is an Australian heart surgeon. She’s written a book, helpfully called ‘Can You Die From A Broken Heart?’ She was a guest on the BBC Radio 4 programme Woman’s Hour and was...
So, what happened when Professor Piff asked the 'rich' players why they had, inevitably, won the fixed game? Listen to the answer he gave to BBC Radio 4 programme, Seven Deadly Psychologies: 那么,当皮夫教授询问“富有”玩家为什么他们不可避免地赢得了固定游戏时,发生了什么?听听他在 BBC 广播四...