Top 1200 Media Control Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on December 5, 2024.
You're never in control. That - that is the greatest fallacy of the - you know, there's over 200 people that it requires to make a film. And there's people who are in control of how you look, what your performance is, what takes are used, what - you're only in control of how you say no.
Democratic societies need a strong media, and WikiLeaks is part of that media.
I've never really figured out why the media covers the media, you know? — © Ed Schultz
I've never really figured out why the media covers the media, you know?
The Washington media crowd, including conservative media, preaches to the choir of news junkies.
Media doesn't like when other media gets their credentials pulled - that's not OK.
British media supported Hillary. No problem with that. No interference. Nothing. French media supported Hillary. No problem with that. Some Russian media supported Trump: 'Oh my God!'
[...] There is none that disperses its control more complexly through the voting system, the work situation, the church, the family, the school, the mass media - none more successful in mollifying opposition with reforms, isolating people from one another, creating patriotic loyalty.
I'm worried about the traditional media, but I think the new media is a plus for democracy.
It's difficult to get away from the media, from social media. It's a big thing in society and in football, in particular.
I don't get bothered by the media. There is nothing in the media that makes me lose any sleep at night.
Media literacy is not just important, it's absolutely critical. It's going to make the difference between whether kids are a tool of the mass media or whether the mass media is a tool for kids to use.
The media in Utah is not the same as the media in New York, so that can wear on some people.
We live in a media culture and whoever controls and influences and uses media the best has the power for change. — © Paul Watson
We live in a media culture and whoever controls and influences and uses media the best has the power for change.
What's really going on here is, this is a media shift. It's comparable to what happened in the 1950s and the birth of electronic mass media back then.This is the birth of a new kind of personal media, where, instead of we're all watching one program, we're all watching each other. And the history of media makes it really clear. Whenever we have a big innovation, the first wave of stuff we do is pretty crummy. The printing press gave us pornography, cheap thrillers, and how-to books. Television gave us Newt Minow's vast wasteland.
I am open with the players, with my media officer, and also the media.
We're the first generation that doesn't need to be afraid of the media. We will become the media
Diversity in media is something that is intrinsic to a democratic society. We do not want the whole media owned by one person.
I think social media has amplified a lot of voices that maybe traditional media hasn't perfectly portrayed.
I view the prostitute as one of the few women who is totally in control of her fate, totally in control of the realm of sex. The lesbian feminists tried to take control of female sexuality away from men - but the prostitute was doing that all along.
I've dealt with a lot of media and I know the New York media different, for sure.
Emphasizing effort gives a child a variable that they can control. They come to see themselves as in control of their success. Emphasizing natural intelligence takes it out of the child's control, and it provides no good recipe for responding to a failure.
I don't think there are too many traditional media guys who really understood what the new digital media is about.
What the media wants and what the media demands of Christians is very simply this: your silence.
You cannot control the market, you cannot control the players, you cannot control the clubs. You can try - but we have done our best.
We understand and know the nature of some components of social media and media these days.
I like to control everything, and you cannot control everything. You have to at some point say, 'I let go and I'm going to let the cards fall where they fall... For a control freak, it's hard.
The great corporations which we have grown to speak of rather loosely as trusts are the creatures of the State, and the State not only has the right to control them, but it is duty bound to control them wherever the need of such control is shown.
One of the problems with any kind of talking about the media landscape is that we've just been through an unusually stable period in which, for fifty years, English language media was centered in three cities - London, New York, and Los Angeles - around a very stable group of people working in a relatively stable set of media.
In the context of social media, reddit is more about the media than the personalities.
The Media are corporations so... It's the concentrations of private power which have an enormous, not total control, but enormous influence over Congress and the White House and that's increasing sharply with sharp concentration of private power and escalating cost of elections and so on.
We use social media as an adjunct to my total media/market outreach.
I'd like to have a little better relationship with the media. It's just that I don't think the media is comfortable with me.
If there was a blog with five listeners or viewers, I had to be on it. Now I have to be on fewer media, but more substantive media.
It's good to try and stay humble and down to earth, despite media and social media.
Protesters should make their own media and not rely on mainstream media to cover them.
Well, there are a lot of things outside our control - outside my control. And this is true with anybody's life: You try to keep the train on a certain track, and then there are a lot of moving parts that you can't control. And that tends to make you nervous.
Every story has a point of view and whether it's by what one chooses to include or exclude from a story or whether it's a very specific agenda that is pushed, there is no such thing as objective media. Once you realize that it's more than just a marketplace of ideas, it's a battleground of ideas that are suppressed and the ideas that are pushed forward in the mainstream media are the ones that independent media has a chance to address. I think that the democratization of media in that way can be very helpful in allowing the truth to come out in a way that it might not on CNN or FOX.
Great opportunity for technology/media companies to meet the movers and shakers in the broadcast and media industries. — © Kay Koplovitz
Great opportunity for technology/media companies to meet the movers and shakers in the broadcast and media industries.
It is really the angling in the media that I do not like. That is how media can be rotten.
In the media, I do not feel recognised, but that's because I don't put myself in the media. I'm not a player who is always on Twitter or Facebook.
Rushing the ball is all about ball control. If you run the ball, you control the clock. If you control the clock, you usually control the game.
The West and its media have barely covered the recent wave of repression in Turkey. The reason is simple. They are paying billions to Ankara to control and take back the refugees of the Syrian war. They are fearful that if they offend Tayyip Erdogan he will use the refugees as a political weapon. So they keep quiet.
The White House and the media need one another in order to be successful in their jobs. The White House depends on the media to make its case to the public; the media need the White House to fill their airtime and news columns.
Wise choices can put us in control of situations where we might otherwise be tempted to compromise our principles. We cannot control all that happens to us; however, we can choose to be in control of our responses.
Saddam, as most tyrants, was a total control freak. He wanted total control of his regime. Total control of the country. And to introduce a wild card like Al Qaeda in any sense was just something he would not do.
I can't control my own income, I can't control my own destiny, I can't even control my own farm if I'm a farmer. This is not going to last.
People shouldn't expect the mass media to do investigative stories. That job belongs to the 'fringe' media.
People say I manipulate the media. Well, duh. We live in a media culture, so why on earth wouldn't I? — © Paul Watson
People say I manipulate the media. Well, duh. We live in a media culture, so why on earth wouldn't I?
The media lies to us all the time, and we always believe the media.
I am not anti-media at all. But the media, the news anywhere in the world, is based on drama.
Instagram is a media company. I think we're about visual media.
Social media provides an avenue to build relationships with media outlets and have an ongoing relationship with reporters.
Working with lots of old media clients, I've had a front-row seat on the ascension of new social players and the decline of traditional news outlets. And it's clear to me that old media has an awful lot to learn from social media, in particular in five key areas: relevance, distribution, velocity, monetization, and user experience.
The media can allege corruption, but if I do the same against the media, I am gagging freedom of expression.
The media is news gatherers. Why in the world are the media a factor?
You can't control where you were born, the family you were born into, what you look like; you can't control any of those circumstances. The only thing you can control is how you react.
I'm not mad at digital media at all; I just see the importance and beauty of physical media.
We're bombarded with media reports, with social media, with anyone with an opinion.
My goal is to bridge the gap between social media and traditional media.
Social media is an evolving media. It changes every day.
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