CONTAINING LINKS TO 1280 STORIES FROM THE NETWORKS' NIGHTLY NEWSCASTS
     COMMENTS: Friday’s Findings

&fSyria closes its doors to most foreign correspondents so all three newscasts had to rely on handheld eyewitness video of the protests after Friday prayers…

…NBC's Andrea Mitchell and ABC's Martha Raddatz narrated from DC; CBS' Barry Petersen from London. Mitchell did manage to contact al-Jazeera in Damascus

Libya was also covered on all three newscasts, thanks to the visit of Sen John McCain to Benghazi in endorsement of the opposition: CBS' Allen Pizzey, ABC's Miguel Marquez, NBC's Richard Engel

NBC's Jim Maceda continued his Far From Home series of profiles from the battlefield in Afghanistan: bomb disposer Adam Wontrop, helicopter pilot Jessica Cioci, now 101st Airborne Col Johnny Davis. Maceda has not yet introduced us to a single Afghan

Earth Day! ABC's Made in America has Sharyn Alfonsi see incandescent light bulbs turned into halogens at a Sylvania plant in Pennsylvania (no price comparison, no energy comparison)…

…NBC anchor Brian Williams relied on a onetime NBC celebrity for its eco-minded Making a Difference. Actor Ted Danson was invited to plug his book Oceana

NBC's Pete Williams & CBS' John Blackstone covered the iPhone database that stores users' locations Thursday. Williams & ABC's John Berman follow up with Goggle's Android tracking GPS too

How to find a new way to make rising gasoline prices interesting? NBC's Kristen Welker looked at Easter driving…CBS' Ben Tracy offered high-mileage tips…ABC's Jim Avila publicized the electric Leaf

More rising commodity prices: five of the last nine stories on the inflating price of gold have seen consumers cashing in jewelry for meltdown. CBS' Dean Reynolds is no exception

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