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Quotes About Journalism

I want people to think of me as a 'Mindset' guy, a journalist, a commentator, a social media personality, a filmmaker, an author, but I got to - I have to pivot so far away from anything pro-Trump, I just got to keep going that way.
~ Mike Cernovich
If Barbara Walters was interviewing me, I'd figure her career was as dead as mine!
~ Tom T. Hall
Headlines don't have to be complete sentences, nor do they have to be punctuated unless they are.
~ Thomas Bivins
A week later he was working for the Tattler.
~ Thomas Harris
Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost.
~ Thomas Jefferson
The only security of all is in a free press.
~ Thomas Jefferson
The New York Times' long-standing motto, "All the News That's Fit to Print" should be changed to reflect today's reality: "Manufacturing News to Fit an Ideology.
~ Thomas Sowell
Para entender la mayoría de las discusiones sobre economía que se producen en los medios de comunicación y en la política, lo único que se necesita es conocer los principios económicos más básicos. No obstante, la mayor parte de las personas los desconocen, incluidos políticos, periodistas y muchos académicos de otros ámbitos.
~ Thomas Sowell
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~ KATTY
Shortly thereafter, Casolaro made phone contact with E. Howard Hunt,
~ Kenn Thomas
A news sense is really a sense of what is important, what is vital, what has color and life--what people are interested in. That's journalism.
~ Burton Rascoe
The secret of successful journalism is to make your readers so angry they will write half your paper for you.
~ C. E. M. Joad
this approach, in which you fit deep work wherever you can into your schedule, the journalist philosophy.
~ Cal newport
example, need to focus on doing serious journalism—diving into complicated
~ Cal newport
I call this approach, in which you fit deep work wherever you can into your schedule, the journalist philosophy. This name is a nod to the fact that journalists, like Walter Isaacson, are trained to shift into a writing mode on a moment's notice, as is required by the deadline-driven nature of their profession.
~ Cal newport
the journalist philosophy. This name is a nod to the fact that journalists, like Walter Isaacson, are trained to shift into a writing mode on a moment's notice, as is required by the deadline-driven nature of their profession.
~ Cal newport
To embrace news media from a mind-set of slowness requires first and foremost that you focus only on the highest-quality sources. Breaking news, for example, is almost always much lower quality than the reporting that's possible once an event has occurred and journalists have had time to process it.
~ Cal newport
A well-known journalist recently told me that following a breaking story on Twitter gives him the sense that he's receiving lots of information, but that in his experience, waiting until the next morning to read the article about the story in the Washington Post almost always leaves him more informed.
~ Cal newport
I don't trust a lot of journalists.
~ Calvin Klein
Probably having fallen in love with music and movies at a young age and then first learning about writing by kind of following the path of writers like Dave Marsh and Lester Bangs and being a rock journalist.
~ Cameron Crowe
The lowest form of popular culture - lack of information, misinformation, disinformation, and a contempt for the truth or the reality of most people's lives - has overrun real journalism. Today, ordinary Americans are being stuffed with garbage.
~ Carl Bernstein
June 17, 1972. Nine o'clock Saturday morning. Early for the telephone. Woodward fumbled for the receiver and snapped awake. The city editor of the Washington Post was on the line. Five men had been arrested earlier that morning in a burglary attempt at Democratic headquarters, carrying photographic equipment and electronic gear. Could he come in?
~ Carl Bernstein
Until the August 1 story about the Dahlberg check, the working relationship between Bernstein and Woodward was more competitive than anything else. Each had worried that the other might walk off with the remainder of the story by himself. If one had gone chasing after a lead at night or on a weekend, the other felt compelled to do the same. -- Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward
~ Carl Bernstein
The August 1 story had carried their joint byline; the day afterward, Woodward asked Sussman if Bernstein's name could appear with his on the follow-up story - though Bernstein was still in Miami and had not worked on it. From the on, any Watergate story would carry both names. Their colleagues melded the two into one and gleefully named their byline Woodstein. -- Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward
~ Carl Bernstein