journalism Quotes

There's not a better job in journalism than the one we have, seriously on '60 Minutes' - not a better job.

When I was in college, I walked by the journalism school every day on my way to my own classes, and that's the closest I've come to having any sort of journalism background.

Documentaries are a form of journalism.

Yes, there's still much good journalism to be found, if you know where to look. Yet, ask reporters who've been around a while, and many will tell you that a lot of good journalism is being left unpublished.

The focus of entertainment is taking away from what the public needs as news. I think investigative journalism will always be important and always find its way, be it on the Internet or wherever.

As I occasionally survey the pack of sycophantic shih tzus in the Washington press corps, wriggling on their bellies to kiss the feet of those in power, I feel plumb discouraged about the future of journalism.

I believe that 'advocacy journalism' is not an oxymoron. If that means that I'm going to disrupt the cable, partisan fracas of obsession over what this means from left and right, then so be it. I will be disruptive of it.

My freshman year at Harrison High School, I saw a journalism class where students were putting out a weekly newspaper. It touched a responsive chord in me.

I am someone who tunes into more ethical journalism, and I'm not someone who dwells a lot on the negative, so I think I'd rather focus on the positive and forge ahead.

I just love when the Internet is wrong. It's the only thing that will save journalism.

If we don't give the authors of music, film, literature, and journalism a way to control the distribution of their goods, the quality of all of these creative efforts will decline.

The alternative to the corporate media is a renaissance of citizen journalism emerging around world - exploring the different avenues that do exist, like podcasts, to tell whatever story you want to tell.

Sports journalism is in the midst of an identity crisis so profound that we no longer know whether we're made up of one word or two.

I have a journalism degree, but I'd rather be the person who is being written about rather than the person who is writing.

Journalism: an ability to meet the challenge of filling the space.

I went into journalism for a reason. I try to be a thoughtful person. I try to see all sides. And I do think before I speak.

In a time of transition for journalism all around the world, it's reassuring to know that some of the old ways endure.

I went into journalism to learn the craft of writing and to get close to the world I wanted to write about - police and criminals, the criminal justice system.

I used to enjoy reading true crime, but I've discovered that I don't have the journalism nose for blood.

Any work of art that can be understood is the product of journalism.

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