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 楼主| 发表于 2013-3-27 21:42:39 | 只看该作者
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洪波维奇
作者版税飚升?个别人吧!多数人没稿费或很低。 //@单士兵: //@不二江湖: 傻逼央视,这个数据哪儿来的? //@不二江湖:我可以骂人吗 //@郎世溟:我可以骂人吗 //@韩志HZ: 权威媒体发布如此不靠谱数据信息,很失水准吧。

@央视新闻
【书,你还买得起吗?】据每日新报,2012年全国新书平均定价已经高达52.23元。作者版税、运营费等人工成本一直在上升,书价也不断上涨。以《悲惨世界》(上下)为例,2003年定价32元,2006年49.8元,2010年52.1元,2012年高至98.6元。书价涨了,你会依然享受书籍的纸香,还是转向拇指上的阅读?



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 楼主| 发表于 2013-3-29 12:01:39 | 只看该作者
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王青雷
《人民日报》连续五天批“苹果”为何会遭到公众反感,应该值得媒体反思。一方面,大多数用户在畅享“苹果”时代的先进便利,问题只是少数;另一方面,面对上海死猪、国产奶粉、水质土壤污染乃至遭受长期诟病的“三桶油”、移动联通等等问题,并不见官报的严厉批驳和连篇声讨,公众自然嗤之以鼻。@didee

@作家草军书
3月25日到今天,人民日报连续5天发文批评苹果公司。苹果的确倨傲无礼,但人民日报此番连续评论是过犹不及,已让民众产生逆反心理。这的确是内外有别的双重批评标准,如果该报也如此锲而不舍地紧追毒牛奶毒食品官员贪污腐败等民生政治问题,效果自会大不同。苹果是少数人用的高端产品,浪费版面,太过了



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 楼主| 发表于 2013-3-30 09:41:27 | 只看该作者
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麻宁
//@文怡: 哈哈哈哈哈,我终于理解为嘛微博上老有人说吐槽无力了

@七胖太
看中央2台,说苹果事件,其中一砖家慷慨激昂地说:我注意到苹果的logo缺了一块,可能缺少的正是对中国消费者的责任和良心。你妹啊!你是专门负责搞笑的砖家吗?!

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 楼主| 发表于 2013-3-30 22:30:30 | 只看该作者
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王左中右(設置備註)


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[url=http://weibo.com/hare8]摄影师梁爱军:解读:图示“CCTV1”标注为“电影”,影射“CCTV1”演戏。吐槽@CCTV焦点访谈 对“群众演员穿帮”做出致歉声明:我栏目3月28日播出的节目“养老金‘亏空’了吗?”中,因我们的工作失误,将长春市某商场职工王维第一次出现时的字幕错打成了“北京市民姚春芳”。经网友提醒,我栏目已对央视网上的视……        (47分鐘前)[/url]










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 楼主| 发表于 2013-4-5 10:04:26 | 只看该作者
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周21cbh斌
你对工具抱幻想,本来就傻

@王旭明
对央视彻底绝望!有网友说堂堂 一国家电视台放着自己最大城市的母亲河穿城河飘过的上万头死猪不去关注,却跑去研究一家外国手机厂商不给换后机盖真不知道他们的良心都到哪里去了。网友眼明。我补充下放着国计民生这么多事儿不说,却重金报道什么南美亚马逊河大潮和非州野生动物,尼玛有病!早晨好~~

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 楼主| 发表于 2013-4-5 16:45:54 | 只看该作者
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王君超
原来是这种技术!

@四月Said
汉网这是要办全球最大的中文垃圾网站?为骗取那点浏览量,根据热门搜索自动合成文章内容。很多小网站主为提高所搜引擎收录经常会用软件根据热词自动合成内容,但一个自称是“区域性门户”的网站这么做还真是令人叹为观止。守住下限吧,钱不是一切!
@王君超
@凯迪网络


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 楼主| 发表于 2013-4-5 22:59:10 | 只看该作者
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无事小神仙2430
这几天都不敢让小孩吃鸡鸭,估计大家都如此吧,特别是华东地区。央视真他妈的垃圾。//@徐子升: //@变态辣椒: 央视,你们摊上大事了!此条大约十点四十发

@中国经营报
如果你们都能安排别人假装关注苹果的后盖儿,为什么你们自己不能“假装”关注一下大众的安全?是谁让你们如此傲慢?诸位晚安。

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 楼主| 发表于 2013-4-7 10:59:44 | 只看该作者
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写字李华良
//@音乐人唐翌:人家的动物迁徙关你鸟事?自家的动物离奇死亡为何充耳不闻?你们的工资是美国人发的还是非洲人发的?//@每周评论:转发微博

@天涯乔木
50多人的央视前方拍摄团队,包了一条大船,像公费旅游一样,直播亚马逊大潮,野生动物迁徙以及当地人与自然和谐的生活,却毫不在意国内上万头死猪漂移以及岌岌可危的禽流感疫情。网友发问:长江飘着猪,你把镜头对准亚马逊;国人惶恐禽流感,你丫直播东非野生动物大迁徙。你到底是哪个鸟国电视台?转

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 楼主| 发表于 2013-4-13 19:43:12 | 只看该作者
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天涯乔木
消停了两天,CCTV今天又开始观潮了~

@天涯乔木
50多人的央视前方拍摄团队,包了一条大船,像公费旅游一样,直播亚马逊大潮,野生动物迁徙以及当地人与自然和谐的生活,却毫不在意国内上万头死猪漂移以及岌岌可危的禽流感疫情。网友发问:长江飘着猪,你把镜头对准亚马逊;国人惶恐禽流感,你丫直播东非野生动物大迁徙。你到底是哪个鸟国电视台?转

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 楼主| 发表于 2013-4-14 10:09:23 | 只看该作者
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彭兰
//@解读自媒体: #资料帖# //@密苏里新闻学院孙志刚:如有兴趣,可在此阅读原文:http://t.cn/zTclfGd //@郭庆光_人语天声:的确,对研究国际危机管理、国际危机传播的童鞋来说是个好案例 //@装废物: @Reno_W @优雅探戈国际

@媒介评弹
【推荐:美国报纸指点大学生“四个角度”关注朝鲜局势】美报称,当前朝鲜半岛危机,实为大学研究国际关系的“活教材”,正所谓,处处留心皆学问……





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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/04/09/international-relations-majors-lessons-from-north-korea/2068269/

What international relations majors can learn from Korean tensionsRebecca Wickel, USA TODAY Collegiate Correspondent4:46 p.m. EDT April 9, 2013

International relations professors agree the tensions in North Korea are one for the textbooks — and students should be taking diligent notes on four big ideas.

(Photo: AP, file)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Finding takeaways from the current round of North Korean tensions
  • Issues revolving around the Koreas allow students to investigate two societies that really only differ in politics
  • Professor says it's a paradox North Korea is able to get so much media attention


More than 5,000 miles away, on the other side of the world, North Korea's missile testing may hit closer to home for college students than any other international issue.
"This conflict matters to college students because in several ways, it directly calls to the cyber generation," said Rachel Smith, a sophomore at Transylvania University in Lexington, Ky. "Kim Jong Un himself is only 30 years old, making him a part of our generation. The recent rise of cyber attacks out of East Asia, which some are arguing is a quiet declaration of war in and of itself, is causing unrest and paranoia throughout the developed world."
Smith is not alone in connecting conflict in Asia and the academia in the United States. International relations professors agree this is one for the textbooks — and students should be taking diligent notes on four big ideas.
1) Conflict with North Korea offers an unparalleled comparison:
Comparative politics is a major theme when studying international affairs, and issues revolving around the Koreas allow students to investigate two societies that really only differ in politics.
"North and South Korea are perfect examples for seeing how different systems work," said Dilshod Achilov, assistant professor of political science at East Tennessee State University. "They're the same people; they speak the same language; they have the same historical heritage; but their political ideologies and systems are polar opposites. So students can really see the impact of political systems on society."
2) International affairs are more than abstractions:
Theories often dominate the political science classroom, but threats from North Korea involve a combination of complex issues that allow students to really grapple with definitions and principles of the field.
"The current North Korea situation lends itself well to teaching about several conceptual, as well as empirical, issues," said Ja Ian Chong, assistant professor of political science at the National University of Singapore. "I am using the North Korea situation to teach about international crises, crisis management, uncertainty, the risks of escalation, deterrence and coercion in international politics."
3) Conflict with one country is often about much more than a single nation:According to Chong, the crisis in North Korea may turn out as an important indicator of how China's new leadership handles tensions. Its implications not only affect the U.S., but Japan and South Korea.
"Most of what we do is aimed not at North Korea, but at the People's Republic of China, Japan and South Korea," said Robert Jervis, professor of international politics at Columbia University. "We want China to step up to the plate. A lot of what we're doing is reassuring South Korea, and in many ways it's harder to reassure allies than to deter adversaries."
4) The news media sometimes miss the point:
When issues blow up in the news, that doesn't necessarily mean they're life or death. Bruce Cumings, history professor at the University of Chicago, said it's a paradox North Korea is able to get so much attention, when it will likely do nothing drastic.
"They're much shrewder than the media and many so-called experts give them credit for," he said. "They run up to the line and jump up and down like Rumpelstiltskin, and back away again. I haven't been nearly as worried as a lot of other people seem to be."




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