Quotes About Reporting
Data journalism is the practice of finding stories in numbers and using numbers to tell stories.
~ Unknown
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Many members of the media are performing fellatio on these universities and colleges @MichaelAvenatti on The Vegas Take explaining why some of the media is not covering this @Nike scandal and trying to uncover the truth.
~ Michael Avenatti
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Don't surprise your boss. It's no fun bringing your boss bad news. However, most bosses consider it a far greater sin not to report emerging problems early enough.
~ Unknown
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The media I've had a lot to do with is lazy. We fed them and they ate it every day.
~ Michael Deaver
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Mandatory measurement and reporting of results is perhaps the single most important step in reforming the health care system.
~ Michael E. Porter
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It's showing Fox News—fair and balanced for those who like falling over.
~ Michael Robotham
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Another day in Turkey without a coup goes unreported, but just try to take over that country without the world's media covering it, along with millions of smartphone-carrying citizens video recording every incident
~ Michael Shermer
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All news was to some extent fake—he understood that very well, because he himself had faked it so many times in his career. This was why he had so naturally cottoned to the "fake news" label. "I've made stuff up forever, and they always print it," he bragged.
~ Michael Wolff
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creative," "concentrated," and "motivated." What was unexpected, however, is how frequently people reported flow situations at work, and how rarely in leisure.
~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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Probe should be started against the media that has reported about rising Covid cases in schools to dig out its actual source of funding the program and the culprit behind it.
~ Unknown
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For me, journalism means being the first witness to tell the truth to the public. Going beyond your own opinions.
~ Unknown
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First of all, I think it's odd that people who cover politics wouldn't have any political views.
~ Nate Silver
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Now ... this" idea: the phenomenon whereby the reporting of a horrific event—a rape or a five-alarm fire or global warming—is followed immediately by the anchor's cheerfully exclaiming "Now ... this," which segues into a story about Janet Jackson's exposed nipple or a commercial for lite beer, creating a sequencing of information so random, so disparate in scale and value, as to be incoherent, even psychotic.
~ Neil Postman
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Wars, crimes, crashes, fires, floods—much of it the social and political equivalent of Adelaide's whooping cough—became the content of what people called "the news of the day.
~ Neil Postman
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Neil Sheehan
~ Unknown
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Our myths are so many, our vision so dim, our self-deception so deep and our smugness so gross that scarcely any way now remains of reporting the American Century except from behind the billboards ...
~ Nelson Algren
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I'm glad we haven't got newspapers now. It's been much nicer without them.
~ Nevil Shute
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they illustrated an unacknowledged truth about contemporary writing: reporters, editors and artists in Britain, America and most of Europe are not afraid of politicians. They are frightened of Islamists, and do not run cartoons that might offend them. They are frightened of oligarchs and CEOs, and worry about libel and the ability of the wealthy to bend the ear of their proprietors. But they are not frightened about leaking the secrets or criticising the actions of elected governments.
~ Nick Cohen
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Boggan got him to translate and heard how hairdressers in Baghdad had to report subversive remarks made by women under the driers. What was a hairdresser to do if her sensibly wary customers steered clear of politics? For how long could she keep telling the secret police that she had nothing to report, without running the risk of the spies marking her down as uncooperative?
~ Nick Cohen
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No news is good news. No journalists is even better.
~ Nicolas Bentley
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There is no reason to confuse television news with journalism.
~ Nora Ephron
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Once a newspaper touches a story, the facts are lost forever, even to the protagonists.
~ Norman Mailer
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Twenty-five or thirty words are supposed to be enough in a news bullet to explain either a war or an unusual set of Christmas lights.
~ Octavia E. Butler
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At the core of what happened with the Apaches and with AA was the concentration of power. Once people gain a right to property, be it cows or book royalties, they quickly seek out a centralized system to protect their interests. It's why we want our banks to be centralized. We want control, we want structure, we want reporting when it comes to our money.
~ Ori Brafman
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