My whole model, from the beginning, was not to personally publish a single document. I provided these documents to journalists because I didn't want my biases to decide what's in the public interest and what is not.
As journalists, we need to find every avenue to distribute our work, and try to be so good that we become increasingly more influential than before.
I think that if journalists, reporters who spend a lot of time on a story, are honest with themselves, we all have feelings about our subjects - I mean, unless you're a robot.
I've often felt that it was important to have an MMA media association, not so much to fight battles and things of that nature but also to teach a lot of the younger journalists.
The only authors whom I acknowledge as American are the journalists. They, indeed, are not great writers, but they speak the language of their countrymen, and make themselves heard by them.
Journalists were at the forefront. From the Civil War until the early 1900s, nothing was being done to solve the problems of the Industrial Age.
It would be nice if you as journalists - there are some books that explain the painting [ of Guadalupe] what it is like, the significance, and that is how you can understand better this great and beautiful people.
I think it is valuable and should be valued by its consumers. Charging for content forces discipline on journalists: they must produce things that people actually value.
All of these red carpet events may seem natural for you journalists, but it doesn't feel natural for actors.
[On journalists:] They are as disruptive a menace to the public body: as grating turds in the intestines are to the private body.
If a journalist calls you a racist, chances are, all other journalists will call you a racist.
We're journalists, so our default position is we're not writing editorial. We're trying to bring information to readers, viewers, so that they can make up their own conclusions.
The journalists are poking me all the time. It's impossible for me to stop even I want to.
I don't believe any Western journalists, quite frankly. I believe they're liars until proven otherwise.
This isn't a dig on journalists, but people like to write about the 'death of blank.' The death of something.
'Beyond The Pole's Facebook page has been incredibly instrumental in introducing us to new people and to making connections with journalists, cinemas everything.
Journalists are getting big stories wrong, over and over again.
Journalists and everyone in America has a constitutional right to express themselves or write what they want to write.
Would that it were so! ... That the American military were targeting journalists.
I think there is a shadow network where everybody has infiltrated in terms of hotel concierges, restaurants, will tip off journalists or paparazzi, the airlines, everywhere.
Most journalists are restless voyeurs who see the warts on the world, the imperfections in people and places. . . . gloom is their game, the spectacle their passion, normality their nemesis.
Freedom of the press is not questioned when investigative journalism unearths scandals, But that does not mean that every classified state document should be made available to journalists.
Journalists undoubtedly have a duty to push, cajole, and aggressively maneuver around campaign handlers in order for the public to see a candidate unscripted.
When journalists come to interview me, it's a part of my life that is exhibited, as if pieces of clothing are being taken off one by one. But it's not very important really.
Too many trees are killed to print the words of people who may not have all that much to say, and authors and journalists are equally culpable in this regard.
Journalists like to talk and write and produce, but the most important part of that process is learning how to listen. And that's what makes you a good journalist.
Journalists are supposed to be skeptical, that's what keeps them digging rather than simply accepting the official line, whether it comes from government or corporate bureaucrats.
Journalists immediately think of me as a resource for a quote or comment because they know that I will be available to offer fresh insight and meet their deadlines.
The larger meaning here is that mainstream journalists simply cannot talk about things that the two parties agree on; this is the black hole of American politics.
I like it when journalists are nice to me, and it's happening more and more.
I think that if there are problems in journalism they're created by journalists... the trivialisation of the news and the sort of snyed, cynical allowance of untruth to be in a newspaper because it might be titillating.
It amazes me to witness the masochism with which some journalists characterize their industry as a dying species. The future belongs to citizen journalism and blogs.
I never used a translator, never thought that the journalists might not understand.
I think people of my generation became journalists - you know, right after the broadcast pioneer fathers - because we wanted to report the big stories.
Maybe when they no longer receive Sierra magazine in their mailboxes, journalists will understand how campaign finance reform abridges free speech.
There are honest journalists like there are honest politicians - they stay bought.
Even in private e-mail groups, it is journalists who seem outraged, anguished and disheartened at what has been described as the 'prostitution' of news; the reader response is always lukewarm.
I don't think Donald Trump is afraid of journalists. If he was, he wouldn't be on the TV every hour on the hour.
I focus on myself, but all these stupid comments you read on social media and journalists, it's really stupid.
The power to mould the future of the Republic will be in the hands of the journalists of future generations.
I was told that [Japan journalists] wanted to see my dog, Yume. You can see that she is in great shape.
Journalists are often portrayed as cynical. I often think it's the opposite.
Seriously. I'm not playing to prove anything to journalists. I'm playing for myself, for my fans,to make people happy.
One thing we're doing with the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, the nonprofit I direct, is providing financial support to journalists who were formerly middle-class.
My parents were journalists and friends with writers, artists, and just a really interesting assortment of people, so I was exposed to all lifestyles from a young age.
It is also the fate of leadership to be misunderstood. For historians, academics, writers and journalists to reflect great lives according to their own subjective canon.
For some people it's real therapy to talk to journalists about their private lives and inner thoughts. But I would rather keep something to myself.
Journalists are divided into two groups: those who live by ethics, and those who don't.
I'm amazed at the courage of the journalists on the frontlines in Iraq, but we need intellectual courage in our community.
It had never occurred to us that the Kremlin's new anti-booze campaign would apply to journalists. Now, that's a human-rights violation.
I don't think any of the journalists in 'Broadchurch' are villainous. I think they're all trying to do their jobs under difficult circumstances.
You know journalists. You know the media. They are going to hang on to anything negative they possibly can.
We created compelling television, and I think we exposed a lot of bad people who were preying on children. So if the old-guard journalists have a problem with that, then so be it.
I had pictured journalism as I'd seen it in the most ennobling films, where the reporter battles for the truth, propelled by conviction, and is triumphant. There are journalists who fit that ideal.
Secrets don't stay secrets very long, even when journalists decide to censor themselves.
As journalists, we cannot swallow the official line without question. We should challenge almost everything that dictators, presidents and officials say.
I hate journalists. There is nothing in them but tittering jeering emptiness. They have all made what Dante calls the Great Refusal. The shallowest people on the ridge of the earth.
No real journalist makes $5 million a year... Those in power fear and dislike real journalists.
Let's not kid ourselves. You pick up 'The Washington Post' and find O.J. Simpson on the front page; 'serious journalists' covered Anna Nicole Smith.
The only people you and I are likely to know in common are people in the news - politicians, journalists and celebrities.
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