PR Newswire Broadcast Minute and Podcast for Wednesday, June 6, 2007
PR Newswire Broadcast Minute and Podcast for Wednesday, June 6, 2007
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Two in Five U.S. Adults Would Not Vote for Rudy Giuliani for President if He Was the Republican Nominee
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani may be leading the race for the Republican nomination, but when it comes to the final contest, he still has some work to do according to a recent Harris poll. Looking ahead, just a third of adults say they would vote for Mayor Giuliani if he was the Republican nominee for President of the United States while 40 percent would not and one- quarter (24%) are not sure.
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The Museum of Television & Radio Announces New Name - The Paley Center for Media
Frank A. Bennack, Jr., chairman of The Museum of Television & Radio (MTR), and Pat Mitchell, president and CEO, announced today that the thirty-one-year- old institution will be renamed The Paley Center for Media to better reflect MTR's evolution to a center that convenes media leaders and enthusiasts for programs that explore and illuminate the immense and growing impact of all media on our lives, culture, and society. The new name, approved by the board, is effective immediately. The name takes its inspiration from William S. Paley, the institution's founder, a pioneering innovator in the industry who built the CBS Network, launched an early foray into cable programming, and diversified the numerous elements of his broadcasting empire to include music, sports, entertainment, and other enterprises.
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Great Tunes Keep Family Road Trips Humming
It's logical to believe that road trips are more popular these days because of all the technology and entertainment options that are available to keep the family occupied -- but good music continues to be the most important factor in keeping road trips running smoothly. According to a recent survey of 1,700 frequent guests of Country Inns & Suites By Carlson, most people enjoy tunes as a family, including 85-percent that have music playing at least half of the time they are on the road, and 36-percent that make sure the stereo never goes off.
Portable music players like iPods are definitely making their way into the road trip lexicon, but not as much as one might think. Only 14 percent of respondents indicated that they utilize their iPod on the road. CDs were the most popular option for music on road trips (44 percent), while tuning into the radio (34 percent) continues to work well for many families.
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