Description: Through clips from Saturday Night Live, Tonight Show, Tanner '88, political humor is illustrated. Its absence from and value in the presidential campaign are obvious.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/13/1988
Description: The tricky task of winter weather forecasting for Boston's tv meteorologists. Clips of weathercasts from local stations.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/07/1988
Description: Behind the scenes of the CBS News operation in NH covering the pre-primary presidential campaigns.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/11/1988
Description: Katherine Fanning explains her resignation as editor of Christian Science Monitor, primarily because funding is being diverted from newspaper to television program, World Monitor.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/15/1988
Description: High school panel speaks out against causes of teenage violence. Blames media coverage for glorifying drug trafficking & street activity. Francis Roache on curbing family sources of violence.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/04/1988
Description: Meg Vaillancourt interviews Elma Lewis (Roxbury community leader) about the Roxbury neighborhood. Lewis says that Roxbury is portrayed as "unworthy" by the news media. Lewis criticizes media coverage, housing policy, and police performance in Roxbury. Lewis talks about the need for a community to set its own standards, saying that she complains about certain types of behavior on her block. Lewis says that she will not be driven from her home by the problems in the neighborhood. She talks about her obligation to work for improvements in the community. Vaillancourt's report is accompanied by footage of residents and police in the Roxbury area and a shot of a photograph of Darlene Tiffany Moore (Roxbury resident). This edition of the Ten O'Clock News also included the following items: Teachers and parents are frustrated over new starting times for the Boston Public Schools for the coming school year Boston parents frustrated with Wilson and School Committee Charles Laquidara organizes a boycott against Shell Oil Company
1:00:21: Visual: Footage of Elma Lewis (Roxbury community leader) being interviewed by Meg Vaillancourt. Lewis says that the media portray Roxbury as "unworthy." Shot of a Boston Herald newspaper article with a photo of eleven -year-old Darlene Tiffany Moore (Roxbury resident). Vaillancourt reports that Lewis lives on the same block as Moore; that Moore was killed by a stray bullet in Roxbury last weekend. Vaillancourt reports that Lewis says that Roxbury is a better community than is portrayed in the media. V: Shots of stately houses on Homestead Street in Roxbury; of a camera man filming a man in a business suit on a street. Vaillancourt reports that drug dealers are not common in Roxbury. V: Shot of an African American woman pulling weeds from a crack in a sidewalk. A boy on a bicycle is with her. Shots of two white police officers patrolling a residential street in Roxbury. Shot of multi-family houses on a residential street in Roxbury. Vaillancourt reports that Lewis says that federal housing requirements create crowded and hostile conditions in Roxbury residences. V: Shots of houses in a new development in Roxbury. Footage of Lewis saying that section eight of the federal housing policy was designed to disseminate people over a large area; that the result of section eight has been new housing projects. Vaillancourt notes that Lewis has criticized the performance of the Boston Police Department in Roxbury. V: Shots of a police cruiser traveling down a Roxbury street; of a small group of African American kids on a street corner. Footage of Lewis saying that every child in Roxbury knows where the drugs are; that the police need to be reminded constantly of where the drugs are. Vaillancourt reports that Lewis is tough on her own community. V: Footage of Lewis saying that residents need to refuse to allow certain kinds of activity on their block. Lewis says that she will harass city authorities and those responsible for the activity until the behavior stops. Shots of African American women and children crossing a Roxbury street; of a police cruiser traveling down a residential street. Shots of people doing yard work outside of a new development of houses in Roxbury. Footage of Lewis saying that a community needs to set its own standards; that residents need to stop bad behavior before it gets out of control. Vaillancourt says that Lewis is optimistic about the people who live in Roxbury. V: Shot of African American children playing in front of a building in Roxbury. Footage of Lewis saying that she will not be driven from her home; that she will not get up and move every twenty years while others relax comfortably in the suburbs. Lewis says that she has an obligation to stay in the community and work for improvements.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/23/1988
Description: During sweeps week, NBC airs miniseries "Favorite Son" about political assassination, corruption and vice presidential candidate. NBC sprinkles in spots about its election coverage.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/02/1988
Description: In libel trial, Edward King's attorney says the suit is not against all media, just one newspaper. Globe's attorney says King is petty for suing over turned loyalties, since Farrell+Crane were once his friends.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/28/1988
Description: Attempt is made to track down source and veracity of rumor being circulated about George Bush's alleged affair with Jennifer Fitzgerald. British newspaper mastheads and gossip headlines. scandal.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/20/1988
Description: Senate confirms Kennedy's proposed ban on media cross-ownership by tabling counter-measure of Sen. Symms, thereby assuring that Rupert Murdoch must choose between Herald+Fox tv. Hollings, Weicker.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/27/1988