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Last updated on October 28, 2024.
Diversity in media is something that is intrinsic to a democratic society. We do not want the whole media owned by one person.
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.
We use social media as an adjunct to my total media/market outreach. — © Jeffrey Gitomer
We use social media as an adjunct to my total media/market outreach.
I don't get bothered by the media. There is nothing in the media that makes me lose any sleep at night.
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.
What the media wants and what the media demands of Christians is very simply this: your silence.
Great opportunity for technology/media companies to meet the movers and shakers in the broadcast and media industries.
Democratic societies need a strong media, and WikiLeaks is part of that media.
It's hard not to look at the road of the media and how the media is a big part of painting a picture for public opinion.
The Internet's a driving force in the change from mass media to 'my media,' in which consumers will be their own programmers.
Instagram is a media company. I think we're about visual media.
We're the first generation that doesn't need to be afraid of the media. We will become the media
Social media is an evolving media. It changes every day. — © Eric Bischoff
Social media is an evolving media. It changes every day.
I think there is a mainstream media. CNN is mainstream media, and the main, ABC, CBS, NBC are mainstream media. And I think it's just essentially to make the point that we are largely in the center without particular axes to grind, without ideologies which are represented in our daily coverage, at least certainly not on purpose.
I don't think there's a... boundary between digital media and print media. Every magazine is doing an online version.
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.
The media lies to us all the time, and we always believe the media.
On May 7, a few weeks after the accident at Three-Mile Island, I was in Washington. I was there to refute some of that propaganda that Ralph Nader, Jane Fonda and their kind are spewing to the news media in their attempt to frighten people away from nuclear power. I am 71 years old, and I was working 20 hours a day. The strain was too much. The next day, I suffered a heart attack. You might say that I was the only one whose health was affected by that reactor near Harrisburg. No, that would be wrong. It was not the reactor. It was Jane Fonda. Reactors are not dangerous.
The media could do a much better job, that's for sure, especially the media that targets women... Human rights? They couldn't care less!
The Washington media crowd, including conservative media, preaches to the choir of news junkies.
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.
My media considers the left media to be the bullies on the playground.
My goal is to bridge the gap between social media and traditional media.
The media in Utah is not the same as the media in New York, so that can wear on some people.
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.
I've never really figured out why the media covers the media, you know?
It's difficult to get away from the media, from social media. It's a big thing in society and in football, in particular.
Protesters should make their own media and not rely on mainstream media to cover them.
The media can allege corruption, but if I do the same against the media, I am gagging freedom of expression.
I want to find the intersection between digital media and traditional media and be pioneering the endeavor to merge the two worlds.
People shouldn't expect the mass media to do investigative stories. That job belongs to the 'fringe' media.
The media are used to being able to control the agenda of both their friends and their enemies, their buddies and their opponents, and Trump doesn't play by their rules because Trump is not afraid of them. And Trump knows that he doesn't need them. That's the big equalizer. Unlike most Republicans who think they can't get anywhere without at least some favorable treatment in the media or at least less criticism from the media, Trump doesn't need the media. He's got his Twitter account and he's got his rallies.
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.
Social media provides an avenue to build relationships with media outlets and have an ongoing relationship with reporters.
People say I manipulate the media. Well, duh. We live in a media culture, so why on earth wouldn't I?
Social media is something of a double-edged sword. At its best, social media offers unprecedented opportunities for marginalized people to speak and bring much needed attention to the issues they face. At its worst, social media also offers 'everyone' an unprecedented opportunity to share in collective outrage without reflection.
It is really the angling in the media that I do not like. That is how media can be rotten.
The media is news gatherers. Why in the world are the media a factor? — © Rush Limbaugh
The media is news gatherers. Why in the world are the media a factor?
I don't think it is deniable: whenever we, I, conservative media, are really interested in something, the mainstream media purposely avoid it.
We're bombarded with media reports, with social media, with anyone with an opinion.
I'm naturally shy, so the social media thing is new to me. I haven't really figured out how my voice sounds on social media, you know? I don't want to tweet everyday just for the sake of tweeting. I want to make sure whatever I do there is honest. Social media can very quickly get fake, and I don't want to be that guy.
I've always talked to the media. I'm pretty respectful to the media.
We're not a media company. We don't own media. We don't own music. We don't own films or television. We're not a media company. We're just Apple.
Social media and media are not in our control. They are so big that you cannot stop them.
I am not anti-media at all. But the media, the news anywhere in the world, is based on drama.
We understand and know the nature of some components of social media and media these days.
I think social media has amplified a lot of voices that maybe traditional media hasn't perfectly portrayed.
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.
I don't think there are too many traditional media guys who really understood what the new digital media is about. — © Randy Falco
I don't think there are too many traditional media guys who really understood what the new digital media is about.
It's good to try and stay humble and down to earth, despite media and social media.
Yeah, look, I think what we have with the social media and the digital media, and all the telecommunications we have today is a big megaphone, amplification.
I am open with the players, with my media officer, and also the media.
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.
We live in a media culture and whoever controls and influences and uses media the best has the power for change.
People always talk about media ratings, but you really consume media in so many different places.
I'm not mad at digital media at all; I just see the importance and beauty of physical media.
Media doesn't like when other media gets their credentials pulled - that's not OK.
Black Friday is a media trap, an orchestrated mass hallucination based on herd dynamics and the media cycle.
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.
The media is not just the message. The media is a massage. We're constantly being stroked, manipulated, adjusted, realigned, and manoeuvered.
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