Keith and comedian Christian Finnegan turn the spotlight on Joe Arpaio, sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, in light of news that Arpaio has formed a "Cold Case Posse" to investigate the validity of President Obama's birth certificate. "My father's around that age. Retirees need a hobby is the way I think about it. Collect stamps, get into bird watching or try to take down the government because you're aware of some conspiracy that millions of dollars haven't proved yet.
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Monday, March 5, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Rebirth of a movement? Christian Finnegan scoffs at Joe Arpaio's attempt to revive birtherism
Keith and comedian Christian Finnegan turn the spotlight on Joe Arpaio, sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, in light of news that Arpaio has formed a "Cold Case Posse" to investigate the validity of President Obama's birth certificate. "My father's around that age. Retirees need a hobby is the way I think about it. Collect stamps, get into bird watching or try to take down the government because you're aware of some conspiracy that millions of dollars haven't proved yet.
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Christian Hewgill TV News Package
A television news package produced for my Nottingham Trent University Broadcast Journalism course. This package was produced in a TV newsday, meaning, as is the case with real life production, the story was produced and created in one day, for broadcast in a evening TV bulletin.
The package focusses on the Channel 4 documentay series Coppers, looking at how public perception of the force has changed since the series aired.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Christian Finnegan takes on SCOTUS debate over TV decency policy
Tuesday's Supreme Court debate over a case brought by the Federal Communications Commission against Fox Television Stations for broadcasting expletives. Justices considered whether the government can police content on the public airwaves that is deemed indecent.
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