steven reddicliffe造句
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- News America Publishing Thursday named Steven Reddicliffe editor in chief of TV Guide.
- Steven Reddicliffe, the editor-in-chief of Parenting magazine, said.
- But Steven Reddicliffe, the editor in chief of TV Guide, defended his magazine's investigation into the matter.
- Quoted in the article was Steven Reddicliffe, editor of Parenting magazine, who called their genre " the Letterman-ization of the entire culture ."
- "Advertising has become one of the most entertaining and talked-about parts of TV viewing, " said Steven Reddicliffe, editor in chief of TV Guide.
- It's difficult to find steven reddicliffe in a sentence. 用steven reddicliffe造句挺難的
- Steven Reddicliffe, editor-in-chief of Parenting magazine, will become the editor-in-chief of TV Guide, one of America's largest weekly magazines.
- And Steven Reddicliffe, editor in chief at TV Guide magazine in New York, said : " People may find it objectionable in a situation comedy or an hourlong drama.
- Steven Reddicliffe, the editor of TV Guide, said the magazine has done extremely well in the past with youth-oriented covers on " Dawson's Creek,"
- "It's going be an empty prime-time landscape next season, " sighed TV Guide editor-in-chief Steven Reddicliffe Friday, sounding as bereft as any fan.
- "A minivan is a virtual necessity, " said Steven Reddicliffe, the editor of TV Guide, the former editor of Parenting magazine and the father of Anna, Rebecca and James, age 5.
- "I really don't think you should say, " the president of the Museum of Television and Radio cautioned a second time as Steven Reddicliffe's finger came close to pointing out TV Guide's most valuable cover.
- Don Ohlmeyer, president of NBC's West Coast division, fired off a letter last week to Steven Reddicliffe, the editor in chief of TV Guide, calling the cover " as close to an ad for a failing Fox show as could possibly be imagined ."
- According to Media Matters, the photos depict " New York Times " reporter Jacques Steinberg with yellowed teeth, " his nose and chin widened, and his ears made to protrude further . " The other image, of Times television editor Steven Reddicliffe, had similar yellow teeth, as well as " dark circles . . . under his eyes, and his hairline has been moved back ."