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Quotes About Media

The more I watched cable, the more I realized the value of newspapers.
~ Brian Stelter
Fear rules almost every newsroom in the country.
~ Dan Rather
I've been doing 'America's Newsroom' and lots of other news shows and writing over the years. That's my thing.
~ Martha MacCallum
It is very easy when you are in the hothouse of the newsroom to believe that everybody wants to know about this Important Story Of The Day, when actually, once you walk out the front door, it is people getting on with their lives.
~ Richard Quest
That's the media now. They get lazy. Rumors become fact. Some blogger says something, next thing you know, it's in 'USA Today.'
~ Martina Navratilova
The media is convincing people that if you have that 'next thing,' that diamond, the right car, then you'd be happier.
~ Hill Harper
I certainly don't want to be part of a media that forces confessions from people who are not going to behave any differently the next time round.
~ Emily Maitlis
I like it when journalists are nice to me, and it's happening more and more.
~ Ronnie Wood
Just like there are nice guys and not-so-nice guys, there are nice women and the not-so-nice. The problem is that, in India films have only shown one side of women.
~ Luv Ranjan
I am consistently amazed at Sean Hannity's inability to host his own show. He's a dear, dear man - a very nice person... these liberals who aren't even that smart just come in and absolutely bulldoze him like a child.
~ Steven Crowder
Funny thing, as you become famous, people write less nice things about you.
~ Katharine Ross
The nicest thing is to open the newspapers and not to find yourself in them.
~ George Harrison
Only a niche section of parents allow their children to take up courses on film and television.
~ Amala Akkineni
It was a nightmare having cameras in the house 10 hours a day for a month.
~ Kathy Griffin
English television from the Fifties to the Nineties was the least bad in the world, and now it's just as bad as it is anywhere.
~ John Cleese
When models started getting skinnier in the nineties and were becoming sick-looking, I didn't get it! I think that's sending a totally wrong message.
~ Paul Marciano
Ninety-nine percent of the time, if you're straight with the press, they'll be straight with you.
~ Thomas P. O'Neill
Media runs the world, and it all changed, I think, when the debate between Kennedy and Nixon happened, and first of all we saw them on television, and that changed everything.
~ Dylan McDermott
Nixon's adroit use of television in 1952 was well ahead of its time.
~ Lawrence O'Donnell
When I came to 'Gourmet,' I had no clue how to run a magazine; for television, I am fascinated to learn about editing.
~ Ruth Reichl
There's no difference between movies and television. None at all. Except in a lot of cases, television's much better than movies.
~ George Lucas
I think there is no difference between the language of Shah Rukh Khan and Hafiz Saeed.
~ Yogi Adityanath
There's no difference between rocking in front of a crowd or rocking in front of a camera.
~ Redman
There is no doubt that the way journalism worked when I was growing up and getting started has changed forever.
~ Dan Rather