I often plagiarize from myself. I like to think of this as ecological journalism: I recycle.

In Washington journalists can afford to live almost as well as people who work for a living.

I think journalism is a great way to do public service, to have an impact on your community.

I always wanted to be on the radio. But my background is more entertainment than journalism.

More and more, journalism seems to have hopped out of Truth's pocket and crept into another.

The newspaperman has become a walking plague. He spreads the contagion of lies and calumnies.

I'm a member of the working press; you'd think I'd know better than to listen to journalists.

I hope we never live to see the day when a thing is as bad as some of our newspapers make it.

The news we hear, for the most part, is not news to our genius. It is the stalest repetition.

I love journalism and broadcasting. So I'm happy about my life and I wouldn't change a thing.

In journalism, there has always been a tension between getting it first and getting it right.

In journalism, there are only two stories - "Oh, the wonder of it," and "Oh, the shame of it."

Though I work in broadcasting and host a daily radio show, I got my start in print journalism.

I don't really trust politicians, and our job is to call them out. It's old-school journalism.

Journalism is an immense power, that threatens soon to supersede sermons, lectures, and books.

A composite is a euphemism for a lie. It's disorderly. It's dishonest and it's not journalism.

Everything seems set up for success in digital journalism - money, eyeballs, software, brands.

I've always felt privileged to cover the White House and to have that ringside seat to history

The day you write to please everyone you no longer are in journalism. You are in show business.

An erudite is someone who displays less than he knows; a journalist or consultant the opposite.

I think part of the reason anyone goes into journalism is to get a response to what they write.

Here's what I think about music and journalism: The most important thing is to just press play.

If the reporter has killed our imagination with his truth, he threatens our life with his lies.

Well, to be honest I think I tell less truth when I write journalism than when I write fiction.

I've always enjoyed writing, I graduated with a degree in English; I've done bits of journalism.

I've already become a mastodon in print - I don't see a consciousness for my kind of journalism.

I don't think that my kind of journalism has ever been universally popular. It's lonely out here.

I got my start in lefty journalism as a labor reporter at 'In These Times', and it's in my blood.

WikiLeaks combines several of my prior interests in technology, policy questions, and journalism.

The Guardian's 'Word of Mouth' blog bridges the gap between blogging and serious food journalism.

It turned out I really didn't like journalism. I wanted to make up stories, not cover real events.

I thought I was going to be a professor; then I ran screaming from there into magazine journalism.

American Journalism is dead… They have behaved like hockey goalies in front of Barack Obama’s net.

Politics demands certain skills honed by experience, just as journalism does, just as acting does.

Objective journalism and an opinion column are about as similar as the Bible and Playboy magazine.

Accuracy to a newspaper is what virtue is to a lady; but a newspaper can always print a retraction.

Print and television journalism are very different, and it's not like one is better than the other.

I was a newspaper editor in high school, and I truly thought of journalism as a career. I loved it.

When Arianna Huffington founded 'The Huffington Post' in 2005, a whole new era of journalism began.

Given the multiple crises we are living through, investigative journalism is all the more important.

Absolutely everything undergoes evolvement - whether it's technology, journalism, the NFL, medicine.

I'm focused on getting to a place where we can prove that journalism can make good money on the web.

When you do a piece of journalism, you may have to cut away 95 percent of what you are experiencing.

You can construct whatever story you want to. Documentaries are constructions, as is all journalism.

Now he is a statesman, when what he really wants is to be what most reporters are, adult delinquents.

For David Halberstam journalism was a calling, not a job. You couldn't fire him and he wouldn't quit.

I've been writing screenplays for a long time, and a lot of it came out of the journalism I was doing.

Perhaps the biggest problem in journalism is the cult divide between journalists and corporate owners.

What I am is something unbearable for the world of journalism and the world of cliches. I'm a realist.

Journalism allows its readers to witness history; fiction gives its readers an opportunity to live it.

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