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Quotes About Media

Kill your television!
~ Paul Thomas Anderson
J'ai connu un être bizarre qui croyait tout ce qu'il lisait dans un certain journal, et rien de ce qu'il lisait dans un autre. C'était un original ; enfermé depuis.
~ Paul Valery
the modern media is the mass media and they understand only four things. Every story carried by the modern media involves one of these four things: sex, scandal, violence and celebrity culture. If a story does not include one of those four elements, it isn't a story and it becomes difficult if not impossible to get the message out. So, you have to tie your story to one of the four elements to ensure that it is picked up and that you get your message out. (p. 125)
~ Paul Watson
Animation is everywhere - it is the omnipresent visual language of the 21st century.
~ Unknown
I've had cameos on some cool shows.
~ Paul Wesley
Politics aside, it will be hard for any new liberal radio network to outdo the professionalism of NPR.
~ Paul Weyrich
I've noticed that TV commercials are often in C.
~ Unknown
And the newspapers, they say nothing about this at all or about the poor at all, Doris said. There are great holes in your newspapers. Nobody sees them. God sees them. The
~ Paulette Jiles
Philadelphia Inquirer and the Chicago Tribune, the London Times, the New-York Herald, and El Clarion, a
~ Paulette Jiles
When we championed trash culture we had no idea it would become the only culture.
~ Pauline Kael
Along the same lines, it is indispensable to analyze the contents of newspaper editorials following any given event: "Why do different newspapers have such different interpretations of the same fact?" This practice helps develop a sense of criticism, so that people will react to newspapers or news broadcasts not as passive objects of the "communiqués" directed at them, but rather as consciousnesses seeking to be free.
~ Paulo Freire
Young people are not tabulae rasae. They have a sense of right and wrong. But if they're repeatedly exposed to certain themes, they are more likely to pick them up, to internalize them and have them become part of their sexual scripts.
~ Peggy Orenstein
The same people who believe that all-powerful modern truism that "Image is Everything," also believe everything they read in Vanity Fair.
~ Perry Brass
In this reset, the Media Mongols and Tech Giants work in cooperation with the new global agenda. These companies stand to financially benefit as they control computers, search engines, and the information highway, being globally linked, controlling all news and propaganda in every nation. They see billions of dollars being made in a one-world government.
~ Unknown
and low-life cable network producers, who have never had a thought in their heads that did not come from something else they saw on cable television, are so unthreatened by me that they feel safe stealing my stuff and claiming to have had sudden strokes of genius.
~ Unknown
Quite simply, I love newspapers and the men and women who make them. Newspapers have given me a full, rich life. They have provided me with a ringside seat at some of the most extraordinary events in my time on the planet. They have been my university. They have helped feed, house and educate my children. I want them to go on and on and on.
~ Pete Hamill
The great novel of twentieth-century New York might be the Daily News.
~ Pete Hamill
Entertainment came out of this thing called a television, and it was gray. Most of the films that we saw at the cinema were black and white. It was a gray world. And music somehow was in color.
~ Pete Townshend
To Trump, talking with Murdoch was more important than just about anything. No one played a more central role in Trump's media world than the Australian-born impresario of conservative journalism who owned Fox News, Fox Business, The Wall Street Journal, the New York Post, and other
~ Unknown
Donald Trump, the media-hungry developer who had groused about Baker's economic policies, sent word through Lee Atwater that he would be willing to serve as vice president, an offer that Bush dismissed as "strange and unbelievable.")
~ Unknown
serial killings were something else—something that happened only in America, like unemployment and homelessness and corruption—the kind of things that they showed you on the television news or that you read about in the international pages of Pravda.
~ Unknown
Journalists are poorly paid and often alarmingly unconcerned about sources or facts, whilst many articles are an infuriating mixture of fact and comment.
~ Unknown
We need to increase public understanding of the need for MCMs such as a pan-influenza or pan-coronavirus vaccine. A key driver is the media, and the economics follow the hype. We need to use that hype to our advantage to get to the real issues. Investors will respond if they see profit at the end of process.
~ Unknown
In my judgment, we suffer quite as much from exaggerated, hysterical, and untruthful or slanderous statements in the press as from any wrongdoing by businessmen or politicians.
~ Unknown