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Quotes About Media

The media do not analyse the game. They analyse the result.
~ Louis van Gaal
I'm a news anchor; I'm not an ideologue.
~ Megyn Kelly
I don't want to be an opinion anchor.
~ Megyn Kelly
I am not a television actor. I'm an anchor.
~ Sajid Khan
Everybody tells me, 'You're famous.' And I answer, 'I'm not Angelina Jolie!'
~ Amanda Knox
When I was a kid, I had ambitions for being a television announcer, which was before television took off, you know, in the late '40s.
~ Dick Van Dyke
I don't want to talk about Nicki Minaj anymore.
~ Azealia Banks
I don't watch a lot of TV anymore. A lot of it isn't the kind of thing you can feel comfortable with watching with your kids. And I still feel that way even though, now, my kids are in their 30s.
~ Tim Conway
I believe that if you want to exist on TV, you should be open to doing anything and everything.
~ Hina Khan
The power of Playboy is its appeal around the world.
~ Christie Hefner
Many people listen to what I have to say and I appear a lot in media, so therefore I influence a lot of people and therefore I have a bigger responsibility because I have a bigger platform.
~ Greta Thunburg
Working in the media, on camera, you could become obsessed with your appearance and how you look. But I have tended to go the other way and I have become less obsessed as I get older.
~ Tess Daly
People in the States live for finding something they can lose their minds over. They have nothing else going on. They watch a show and there's a joke and everybody's up in arms.
~ Robert B. Weide
I love doing my podcast, but it's not my art form. I don't have to work on it. It's off the cuff.
~ Ari Shaffir
I never read articles about my books.
~ Ben Schott
All the news articles focus on how I look. They certainly don't do that to men.
~ Scarlett Moffatt
Podcasts feel about as accessible and ubiquitous as books or articles or anything like that.
~ Bowen Yang
Children's finger-painting came under the arts, but movies didn't.
~ Nicolas Roeg
I've done things in the media I was not only not proud of, I was ashamed of.
~ Nadya Suleman
Journalism, so far from being in the hands of a priesthood, came to be first a party weapon, and then a commercial speculation, carried on without conscience or scruple, like other commercial speculations. Every newspaper, as Blondet says, is a shop to which people come for opinions of the right shade. If there were a paper for hunchbacks, it would set forth plainly, morning and evening, in its columns, the beauty, the utility, and necessity of deformity.
~ Honore de Balzac
In journalism," said Lousteau, "everything that is probable is true. That is an axiom.
~ Honore de Balzac
Ces journalistes obscurs, payés seulement après l'insertion, restaient souvent pendant la nuit aux imprimeries pour voir mettre sous presse, soit les grands articles obtenus, Dieu sait comme ! soit ces quelques lignes qui prirent depuis le nom de réclames. Aujourd'hui,
~ Honore de Balzac
A newspaper is not supposed to enlighten its readers, but to supply them with congenial opinions. Give any newspaper time enough, and it will be base, hypocritical, shameless, and treacherous; the periodical press will be the death of ideas, systems, and individuals; nay, it will flourish upon their decay. It will take the credit of all creations of the brain; the harm that it does is done anonymously
~ Honore de Balzac
Pe cît de jalnic? ?i de nociv? a fost ?i este presta?ia moral? a jurnalismului din România, pe atît de steril? intelectual ?i nul? cognitiv este presta?ia puzderiei de poli?i?ti care, belfere?te, a monopolizat înv???mîntul superior cu ?tiin?a lor inutil?, producînd puzderie de Fachidioten – de speciali?ti incul?i, semidoc?i, limbu?i ?i, în cel mai bun caz, retori.
~ Unknown