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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I think journalism gets measured by the quality of information it presents, not the drama or the pyrotechnics associated with us.
We define journalism in America as the business and practice of presenting the news of the day in the interest of economic privilege.
I have always been of the opinion that the right kind of journalism is a critical part of our democracy. — © Pierre Omidyar
I have always been of the opinion that the right kind of journalism is a critical part of our democracy.
The dirty little secret of journalism is that it really isn't a profession, it's a craft. All you need is a telephone and a conscience and you're all set.
At Grozny TV, the line between journalism and government propaganda is traversed as often as a Manhattan crosswalk.
Objective journalism is one of the main reasons that American politics has been allowed to be so corrupt for so long.
Many times, when you do what I do or work in journalism in general, people try to not explicitly present their opinions on topics.
I am doing communications in journalism to do sports broadcasting. I'd love to go into that kind of stuff.
Journalism was being whittled away by a Wall Street theory that profits can be maximized by minimizing the product.
I did my BMS from Bhavan's College in Mumbai and a post-graduate diploma in journalism and mass communication.
History, like journalism, is ever a journey outwards, and you must report back what you find and no more.
In journalism, as in politics, other people's lives are a currency to be bartered on behalf of notoriety and influence.
The Guardian's 'Word of Mouth' blog bridges the gap between blogging and serious food journalism. — © Yotam Ottolenghi
The Guardian's 'Word of Mouth' blog bridges the gap between blogging and serious food journalism.
As electronic journalism came to be evaluated for its cost effectiveness, the network world began breaking up.
I'm not an advocacy journalist - that's not what I do. My role in journalism is to be able to engage the most interesting people with the best ideas.
The FBI has built up substantial expertise to address cyber threats, both in the homeland and overseas. Here at home, the FBI serves as the executive agent for the National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force (NCIJTF), which joins together 19 intelligence, law enforcement, and military agencies to coordinate cyber threat investigations.
The thing that bothers me about journalism is the false equivalency we sometimes place on certain issues.
I don't really trust politicians, and our job is to call them out. It's old-school journalism.
Be careful. Journalism is more addictive than crack cocaine. Your life can get out of balance.
There has to be some decorum left in politics and in American journalism as well. Our husbands are the candidates.
We have standards. Anybody with the kind of journalism experience and professionalism that you have displayed over these years can not work for my program.
In journalism, especially, we tend to deal with large, complex systems by finding especially interesting people and story lines to focus on.
Journalism is a messy business. For every prize-winning story there's plenty of gossip and garbage.
I had sort of given up on conventional journalism. I found it far too restrictive.
Journalism is, indeed, a noble calling, and I have much I hope to accomplish in the next phase of my career.
There is no doubt that the way journalism worked when I was growing up and getting started has changed forever.
You can't publish a paper on physics without the full experimental data and results; that should be the standard in journalism.
In most daily journalism, you only fact-check something if it seems a little fishy.
I have been an outsider in journalism and in the academy, because I never fully belonged to any of them.
Anyone that is able to put a high school film and gonzo journalism together, it's like, "Yes, please!"
Scouting is like CIA work and investigative work. You create a lot of stuff and try a lot of stuff. Some works and some doesn't. I try to get creative.
You are being hit with tabloid-journalism bi-lines of what you are doing because you have suddenly become a star.
The lazy blogosphere has given up on journalism and now trolls Twitter for their on-the-record in-depth articles.
I think my journalism is for readers who are smart and know that most people are lying to them, or being patronizing...
In a time of transition for journalism all around the world, it's reassuring to know that some of the old ways endure.
As for modern journalism, it is not my business to defend it. It justifies its own existence by the great Darwinian principle of the survival of the vulgarest.
Journalism itself is by no means pristine clean; it has as many corrupt elements as other sections of society.
I was drawn to journalism as a young guy because I felt like there was some purpose to it, not always but sometimes. — © Daniel Lyons
I was drawn to journalism as a young guy because I felt like there was some purpose to it, not always but sometimes.
I was in the business of marketing, and I have two Bachelor's Degrees in Political Journalism, and I wrote for the school newspaper at the time.
Though I work in broadcasting and host a daily radio show, I got my start in print journalism.
American Journalism is dead… They have behaved like hockey goalies in front of Barack Obama’s net.
Journalism at its best and most effective is education. Apparently people would not learn for themselves, nor from others.
My favorite thing is still journalism. I'm almost 50. This has been my life ever since I was in college.
I think if you look at the failure of journalism in the modern age, then I don't want to be called a journalist.
One of the reporters must have flunked journalism school because he asked a question that went straight to the point.
Fiction writing and journalism, in my experience, are really excellent training grounds for each other.
All good novelists have bad memories. What you remember comes out as journalism; what you forget goes into the compost of the imagination.
I went to school at the University of Rhode Island and pursued a degree in journalism, which is a little bit ironic. — © Candace Owens
I went to school at the University of Rhode Island and pursued a degree in journalism, which is a little bit ironic.
As much as I'm not a journalist, I use journalism. And when you photograph a relationship, it's quite wonderful to let something unfold in front of you.
Here's what I think about music and journalism: The most important thing is to just press play.
When I started working for Rolling Stone, I became very interested in journalism and thought maybe that's what I was doing, but it wasn't.
I've heard it said that the first law of journalism is to confirm existing prejudice, rather than contradict it.
Everything seems set up for success in digital journalism - money, eyeballs, software, brands.
Journalism has become a form of idealism. It is no longer, first and foremost, function, craft, service - it is mission.
Journalism, to me, is just another drug - a free ride to scenes I'd probably miss if I stayed straight.
I see myself working in the tradition of sociology and journalism that tries to bear witness to poverty.
The best journalism is sometimes about footnotes—when we write small to say something big.
The most profound lessons about journalism I've learned have been taught to me by the people I've covered.
It's really just my Hammurabi code of journalism ethics, that I don't want to ask someone to do something that I won't do myself.
Journalism, like democracy, is not something that is achieved. It is a work in progress, and not every day is as good as the last.
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