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Bloomberg

Sinclair Acquiring Tribune in $3.9 Billion Media Deal

Higher Ed
May.08 -- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. has agreed to purchase Tribune Media Co. in a deal valued around $3.9 billion. Bloomberg's Alex Sherman has the details on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Sinclair May Acquire Tribune for High $30s a Share

Higher Ed
Apr.19 -- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. is aiming to acquire Tribune Media Co. for a per-share price in the high $30s, according to people familiar with the matter. Bloomberg's Alex Sherman reports on "What'd You Miss?"
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Sky News

Rail Strikes affecting commuters and workers in London

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots people queuing for and crowding onto buses due to rail strike trains not running and soundbites from commuters, aerial shots trains parked in sidings and railway stations, interior shots virtually empty...
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Curated Video

Transport official confident Olympic restrictions won't cause chaos

Higher Ed
Transport for London (TfL) on Wednesday expressed confidence that Olympic travel restrictions wouldn't bring the British capital to a standstill. Garrett Emmerson, TfL chief operating officer of streets and traffic, said London traffic...
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Curated Video

RR7502B YUGOSLAVIA PIRATES ON THE AIR

Higher Ed
In kitchens, parlours and sheds all over Yugoslavia, hundreds of small pirate-radio stations operate to serve tiny localities with a mixture of gossip and record requests. The authorities are keen to stamp out the illegal operators...
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Curated Video

NYC Second Avenue Subway Set To Open, Finally

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York - 22 December 2016++AUDIO UNDER SHOTS 3, 5, 7, 8,10-12, 14, 16++ 1. Governor Andrew Cuomo walking through the turnstiles of one of the new 2nd avenue...
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Bloomberg

Florida Suffers Widespread Fuel Shortages After Irma

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker reports on the fuel shortages in the wake of Hurricane Irma. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bridgeman Arts

Monte Carlo train station and coast. A man in a motorboat with his dog. French Riviera, 1951

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from the 1951 French language film 'Croisiere Bleue' about the South of France, the French Riviera, Monaco and Monte Carlo. High angle shot of train leaving the railway station. Pan of Monte Carlo, Monaco, south of France. Wide...
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Bloomberg

Nexstar Selling TV Stations as Regulatory Condition of Tribune Deal

Higher Ed
Mar.08 -- Perry Sook, chief executive officer at Nexstar, discusses the need to sell TV stations as a regulatory condition of the company’s purchase of Tribune Media Co. Bloomberg's Nabila Ahmed joins the conversation on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Days After Hack, Colonial Pipeline Restarts Amid Fuel Outages

Higher Ed
The Colonial Pipeline Company says it will take time for normal fuel flow to resume across the Southeast, and panic-buying is hastening outages.
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Bloomberg

The Abandoned Subway Stations That Could Soon Become Bars

Higher Ed
Oct. 24 -- Underneath the streets of London, up to 26 tube stations sit dormant, some not see by the public since World War II. One organization is working to lease these so-called ghost stations -- planning to transform them into...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Starvation power woes loom in Zimbabwe and Zambia

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Starvation power woes loom in Zimbabwe and Zambia
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Four arrests as Macau police halt unofficial democracy poll

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Four arrests as Macau police halt unofficial democracy poll
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Bloomberg

IHeartMedia Is Open to All Potential Partnerships, CEO Pittman Says

Higher Ed
Jan.08 -- Bob Pittman, IHeartMedia Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the company's exit from bankruptcy and the possible combination with another company. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

New York disinfects subway to combat virus

Higher Ed
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority Tuesday said the agency was disinfecting the entire fleet every 72 hours to combat fears of the coronavirus.
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Curated Video

NYC MTA disinfecting subway to combat virus

Higher Ed
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority Tuesday said the agency is disinfecting the entire fleet every 72 hours to combat fears of the coronavirus.
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Press Association

London hairdressing salon prepares to reopen on 'Super Saturday'

Higher Ed
Salon Sloane Co-founder Belle Cannon prepares to reopen her hairdressing salon, in Chelsea, London, to the public on July 4, when the lifting of further lockdown restrictions in England comes into effect. The salon is adopting lots of...
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Press Association

Cabbies on 'starvation wages' as passengers stay home

Higher Ed
London black cab leasing company Sherbet take delivery of some of its returned cabs. Interview with Lee Drinkwater, Fleet Director and shareholder of Sherbet London Taxis. Sherbert London, has hired a car park to help it store 400...
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Press Association

PM meets small business owners in Truro

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits a groups of shop owner and local business people on a visit to Truro's Lemon Street market. It comes ahead of the continual commencement out of lockdown for England.
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Curated Video

USS Vinson and USS Sacramento resupply at sea.

Higher Ed
1. Sea Knight helicopter hovers over USS Sacramento 2. Helicopter picks up a pallet 3. Controllers on Sacramento 4. Wide from Sacramento as helicopter lands on USS Carl Vinson 5. Forklift on Sacramento 6. Helicopter takes off with USS...
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Curated Video

It is getting easier to make a call or send an E-mail on one of the last unreachable spots in New York: the subway.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Calls coming for NYC subway riders CAPTION: It is getting easier to make a call or send an E-mail on one of the last unreachable spots in New York: the subway. (Sept. 27) (JAMES LEONE) "it kind of sucks when I go underground,...
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Curated Video

French interior minister on

Higher Ed
France's interior minister insisted on Wednesday that violent labour protests and strikes causing gas shortages won't jeopardise the upcoming European soccer championship or other sporting events.Some 1,500 people have been detained in...
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Sky News

William Shatner Interview on Star Trek Generations

Higher Ed
William Shatner Interview on Star Trek Generations
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Polish ski fields cash in on cold snap

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Polish ski fields cash in on cold snap