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Quotes About News

It's really easy to end up on the 'Daily Mail' if you put yourself in situations where you'll end up on the 'Daily Mail,' and it's really easy to not if you don't do that.
~ Jack Antonoff
When you're at the center of the universe, you have to think quickly and size up a situation instantly because, whether you like it or not, you're going to be on the news the next day.
~ Judy Smith
I still love following and thinking about politics. I enjoy recommending important journalism I read or see from other sources.
~ Dan Rather
I once dressed up, very badly timed as Steve Irwin's daughter. And I didn't realize he had passed because I hadn't been following the news. I love Bindi Irwin, just the timing was in poor taste.
~ Alysia Reiner
I love great journalism. I appreciate it. I love good news stories. I love great books. I love great articles. I appreciate them so much, and they've been part of my education as a woman.
~ Angelina Jolie
When we want to read of the deeds that are done for love, whither do we turn? To the murder column.
~ George Bernard Shaw
The BBC can be infuriating at times but I love it with a passion.
~ John Sweeney
The more competition and the more voices - that's why I love bloggers and anything else the Internet can produce in the way of new news voices.
~ Leonard Downie, Jr.
I read once that it takes 75,000 trees to produce one issue of the Sunday New York Times — and it's well worth every trembling leaf. So what if our grandchildren have no oxygen to breathe? Fuck 'em.
~ Bill Bryson
I read once that it takes 75,000 trees to produce one issue of the Sunday New York Times – and it's well worth every trembling leaf. So what if our grandchildren have no oxygen to breathe? Fuck 'em.
~ Bill Bryson
Participation in our democracy seems to be driven by the instant-gratification worlds of Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook, and the twenty-four-hour news cycle.
~ Bill Clinton
In the 1990s, as it began to feel the impact of cable news and syndicated infotainment programming, network evening newscasts became increasingly focused on tabloid crime and celebrity.
~ Bill Kovach
celebrity. The number one topic on network evening newscasts for the decade was crime, even though crime rates nationally were plummeting during the period.
~ Bill Kovach
News must also be about solving the problems that confront individuals and the community. There are lines between news and advocacy, but helping solve problems is different from advocacy.
~ Bill Kovach
If it's today, you'll know it from the news. If it's a hundred thousand tomorrows from now, you'll know it as a legend. If it's later than that, you'll think it mere myth.
~ Bill Willingham
When my book comes out next year," I said, "this assessment will be such old news, it will not be news at all. It will be irrelevant." It is news now, I said.
~ Bob Woodward
The problem, however, was that the internet, coupled with a fractured media landscape, made it all too possible for people to silo themselves. Too many citizens got their "news" and information only from sources that supported their biases.
~ Brad Thor
What's the use of asking for an evening paper? You know as well as I do, at this distance from London Nobody's likely to have this evening's paper.
~ T.S. Eliot
Thank you for your news, Princess. It is none of it happy, but only a fool desires cheerful ignorance and I try not to be a fool. That is my heaviest burden.
~ Tad Williams
For me, nature is something you watch on the Discovery Channel, or on the evening news -- as you learn how much more of it's been savaged to make way for the Blackberry realm that is my home
~ Tahir Shah
We get information in the mail, the regular postal mail, encrypted or not, vet it like a regular news organization, format it - which is sometimes something that's quite hard to do, when you're talking about giant databases of information - release it to the public and then defend ourselves against the inevitable legal and political attacks.
~ Julian Assange
Studies showed that the way members of each party consumed their news reflected this reality. For instance, Republican voters were generally more willing to believe what they heard from conservative media outlets than Democratic voters were from liberal platforms.
~ Julian E. Zelizer
The Information Highway intrigues me because I have always been a newshound; I have always been curious about why people believe what they believe.
~ Billy Graham
If you can introduce 'Newsround' with a fluffy Gopher squeaking next to you, you can handle anything!
~ Phillip Schofield