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Glass notes on state of news media

Six races that led to the 2012 Kentucky Derby will be broadcast by NBC Sports. The next year of implementation of the Roses shows on Saturday on NBC. NBC Sports, including NBC, CNBC and NBC Sports Group will launch the series on March 24 with Spiral Stakes, won this year by the animal before taking the Kentucky Derby, from Turfway Park and will continue next week with the Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park. These 2 races will be broadcast on NBC Sports Group, prior to VERSUS.

“The Early Show,” is Coming with Charlie Rose and Gayle King on CBS

Charlie Rose, Gayle King and a total makeover of "The Early Show," the network's low-rated earlier television show. The network is laying the finishing works on a two-hour news program, expected to be declared in New York coming Tuesday, that will rebel the gauzy gathering of morning television. It will highlight hard news and use an informal approach such as "The View" on ABC and "Morning Joe" on MSNBC.

The Simpsons might be abandoned unless casts acquire a 45 percent pay cut- Fox

The Simpsons, one of American television programs which run longer duration and a popular export throughout the world, which could end after its forthcoming 23rd season except the voice cast agreed to a 45% pay cut.

Fox News Celebrates its 15th birthday

As Fox News Channel signed in the year 1996 of October, few imagined a power it would turn out to be in just 15 years. When FNC made its first appearance, cable news was conquered by firmly recognized CNN. MSNBC also up started cable news channel at that time, but it had the resources of NBC behind it. The television networks, along with the big three of Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings and Dan Rather, were still in full swing. The odds are not in favor of the FNC.

United States representative says Myanmar considering “dramatic growth”

A senior U.S. official said recently that there is "dramatic progress in the way" in the Myanmar where the armed forces reversed government which has exposed rising signs of political improvement. Kurt Campbell, United States Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and the Pacific Affairs said there were "very consistent dialogue" among democracy Aung San Suu Kyi and the control. He told a conference in Bangkok, while concerns remain ", it is also undeniable that there is a dramatic evolution in the way."