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Karina Assaf

Mad Money: Tracking TV campaign ads in the 2012 presidential campaign - The Washington ... - 0 views

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    Watch campaign ads in the 2012 presidential campaign and track campaign ad spending by candidates and interest groups. Super interesting site, I didn't know Romney was spending THAT much on ads (more than all the other candidates combined), it's crazy! Plus, if anyone still couldn't find ads for the position papers, there are plenty here, enjoy!
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    I looked into Romney's ads, and when you see his campaign strategy, it's not too surprising. He has made ads targeted at individual states (new hampshire, missouri) and is attacking candidates left and right (mainly Santorum and Obama). These are distinct from the general platform ads he has running on TV.
zeina ammar

The Beirut Report: The myth of Lebanese television news - 1 views

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    Average Daily Viewership Share in Lebanon for 2011 LBC 38.4% Jadeed: 35 % MTV 28.7% OTV 25.4% Future 16.7% NBN 12.3% Manar 12% TL: 11.6% Future News: 10.9%
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    Unfortunately we can't know how accurate are those results...
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    The study was conducted by IPSOS not by the blogger. Why wouldn't it be accurate?
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    It's not about IPSOS it's about the respondents. I'm sure a lot of people, when being surveyed, will give answers according to political beliefs and not according to what TV channel they really watch...
zeina ammar

Electoral Laws discussed on Kalam Ennas - 2 views

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    Hussein, Dina and I are working on Proportional Representation for our final project. Watch this episode for a briefing of the proposed electoral laws. Let us know what you think. Which law would you advocate for?
Dina Azar

Eggs & Yoghurt Attack: TV host pelted with food over neo-Nazi guest - YouTube - 3 views

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    this is crazy, yet slightly hilarious. 
Hussein Khalil

The Failure of Lebanon's Facebook Demonstrations - 0 views

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    When people started shooting at each other in Tripoli and Tarik el Jdide, the rest of the Lebanese were visibly angry. Residents were clamoring loudly on radio talk shows, on TV stations and on the internet for the insanity to stop. A cry for assembly was made across social media platforms, one that echoed faintly on the ground and brought no material progress.
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