The couple jointly addressed journalists later that day and Mr. Zatopek said he deserved some credit for her gold because his own victory "inspired" her.
In the uproar that followed BBC journalists staged a day-long strike, supported by those at ITN and Independent Radio News, and the programme was eventually shown with only minor amendments.
Present-day journalists on the list include the Sun's political editor Trevor Kavanagh and the paper's chief reporter, John Kay, and Sir Larry Lamb, the editor who pioneered the Sun's populist style and introduced page three girls.
As for the peak seen in 2009, it can be partly explained by the murder of approximately 30 journalists in only one day, in an ambush in the Philippines on 23 November 2009.
The factory-owned dealership brought out chairman of the Daimler AG board of Dieter Zetsche, who spoke to journalists earlier in the day and Mercedes-Benz USA president Ernst Lieb who also made remarks.
Within the framework of the Government of Albania-United Nations Programme of Cooperation 2012-2016 and with the support of the Embassy of Sweden in Tirana, the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe, Venice (Italy), organized a two-day workshop with journalists and students of journalism, at Masters level, from 7 to 8 December 2012 in Tirana, Albania, to enhance the fair and balanced reporting of gender issues.
Because Tuesday was otherwise a slow day for news, journalists cannot argue that they did not have enough time to examine the implications of the arrest.
By focusing on synthesis, analysis, and informed criticism, rather than straight day-to-day reporting, knowledge journalists are less restrained by the need to maintain access to sources, and thereby may have more freedom to challenge prevailing assumptions and conventions.
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Four years ago in Germany, journalists were granted access to players every day, with interviews after each training session.
This day is so important that journalists and photographers get up at the crack of dawn to chronicle the shopping frenzy.
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Fortunately, not all journalists were asleep on this slow news day, however.
Maybe opportunistic senators and journalists will not play politics and one day abandon the very policies that they once urged their president to adopt.
"I didn't buy anything, I have been here all day, " he told journalists in a Milan courthouse, where he is a defendant in a bribery trial.
"I'd say a lot of journalists were traumatised by what they saw day in, day out and that included film editors who regularly saw the footage deemed too graphic to broadcast, " says Conway.
The tour reiterated some of the issues we had discussed that day at the Society of Environmental Journalists Conference in Madison, WI.
He also complained about some claimed expenditures, the charges imposed on pastors who attended his day-time seminar, and journalists who sought to cover the crusade.
In speaking to Franklin and acting on the information he provided them, Weissman and Rosen did nothing that lobbyists and journalists in Washington don't do every day of the year.
Before retiring for the day, he briefed a group of journalists travelling with him.
The vast majority needs advertising to produce the revenues and profits that help journalists live to report, write and edit another day.
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The copy the next day suggests that fewer than half a dozen journalists actually spoke to him that night.
The day after the Budget is traditionally when studious journalists look for hidden bombs in the many documents released alongside the Budget, which they didn't get a chance to read.
It also invites the UNESCO General Conference to propose that a one-minute silence be observed in newsrooms worldwide on World Press Freedom Day (3 May) to honour the journalists killed each year.
On this day, we take the opportunity to remember journalists and media professionals who lost their lives in the pursuit of their profession and to re-commit to the principal that every journalist, anywhere in the world, has the right to report freely and without fear.
The thousands of delegates and journalists are moving smoothly in and out of the FleetCenter each day.
He said he looked forward to the day when fewer tourists had tattoos, and urged journalists to stop writing sex stories.
And as you know, he has given some interviews in that time to journalists who have asked some questions about all of the pressing issues of the day.
Journalists get the training and practice to be able to do this speedily every day, but it's perhaps not too difficult to learn, and allowing other people to edit and improve your work can help overcome sloppy writing or typos.
The court's books were cleared of other cases for the day as Dutroux's petition was heard behind closed doors, with journalists not allowed to see the proceedings.
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On Sunday, 6 February, the Secretary-General held a press briefing with a small group of journalists before departing for New York, where he arrived mid-afternoon the same day.
As the crisis spread over the past few years, these journalists have been able, paradoxically, to keep it from seeing the light of day, hiding it from the very readers they are always trying to reach.
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