The world is such a big place, and there's so much that goes on, but a lot of the media really just cover the same thing over and over again.

Science is definitely part of America's infrastructure, the engine of prosperity. And yet science is given almost no visibility in the media.

She doesn't give you time for questions as she locks up your arms in hers. And you follow till your sense of direction completely disappears.

Content-based marketing gets repeated in social media and increases word-of-mouth mentions; it's the best way to gather buzz about a product.

Mainstream media tends to showcase a very specific kind of Mardi Gras, but my experience of Mardi Gras is very different; it's very cultural.

The great thing about media now is that you have 360 degrees worth of opinions and can find whatever you want and tune out whatever you want.

Is there any other industry [than the press] in this country which seeks to presume so completely to give the customer what he does not want?

The media is not just the message. The media is a massage. We're constantly being stroked, manipulated, adjusted, realigned, and manoeuvered.

A lot of people think journalists are criminals, and there are some who haven't helped us. But the media is essential for democratic society.

One of the great things going on right now is social media and you get a real sense, immediately, about what people are feeling and thinking.

We've got a real problem with social media that we didn't know we were going to have. It's almost like the demons have gotten out of the box.

Now, more than ever, the Internet must be wielded along with other media to cast bright lights on all who would destroy freedom in the world.

Despite the high salaries involved, employing economists is a cost-effective way for banks, and stockbrokers to secure exposure in the media.

I personally run my social media, so I read all the messages. I get amazing messages. I try to respond as much as possible. Slow, but steady.

Normally, the opposition gets more media space and even the people find it interesting to listen to voices against the government of the day.

I think media are at their most interesting before anybody's thought of calling them art, when people still think they're just a load of junk.

Through social media, we can start a global conversation. This creates an army of advocates - the power really is in the hands of the viewers.

The media like a good fight. They pick out the extremes and they leave out all the people in the middle who believe in both God and evolution.

When you do what you're supposed to do and don't complain much, I think the fans, media, players and front office appreciate and respect that.

Social media teams can and do launch clever campaigns, but game-changing Social Business initiatives are typically driven by management teams.

The president's [Donald Trump] approval rating is much higher than the media's approval rating and Congress' approval rating, for that matter.

The social media web is a very noisy one indeed and making sure that you are heard requires you to shout more effectively, rather than louder.

I don't think there's much distinction between surveillance and media in general. Better media means better surveillance. Cams are everywhere.

I don't think it is deniable: whenever we, I, conservative media, are really interested in something, the mainstream media purposely avoid it.

I am very suspicious of the notion that somehow bin Laden was a media creation... Bin Laden's actions made him into a big deal. Not the media.

Newspapers and magazines didn't want pictures of musicians behaving badly back then. Now, because of the Internet, that's all the media wants.

The new media are not ways of relating to us the 'real' world; they are the real world and they reshape what remains of the old world at will.

There's nothing you can do about what social media is now or the internet. You just try to find other avenues to make yourself seen and heard.

You don’t feel as real if you don’t see yourself reflected in the media […] There’s something very powerful about seeing yourself represented.

There is a fundamental shift that social media necessitates in business today - the need to transition from 'Me First' to 'We First' thinking.

21 years as CEO is a long time. I was and probably still am the longest serving CEO in America. Certainly I am in the media industry, bar none.

It’s a shameful moment for U.S. media when it insists on being subservient to the grotesque propaganda agencies of a violent, aggressive state.

[Trudeau and Trump] have certain things in common: they both are celebrities. Both use social media in a very big way. Both scored a big upset.

"You wanna deliver papers in a big city?" an expert with a bent nose told me, "then you gotta shake the trees to find the gorillas to do it..."

It is both possible (and even necessary) to simultaneously enjoy media while also being critical of its more problematic or pernicious aspects.

Every time [Rand Paul] opens his mouth, it gets a little crazier. Today he angrily demanded that the liberal media stop quoting him in context.

Social media demands a lot of us on top of our already demanding lives. So let's disconnect as we need to and renew our interest and ourselves.

A free press is not a privilege but an organic necessity in a great society. ... A great society is simply a big and complicated urban society.

Media companies, under the guise of piracy, are asking congress to give them more control over fair use. Hollywood wants to control innovation.

Social media and young people, art, music, all communications make this one of the most active times for activism. It will be a time of change.

With my son, I work very hard to keep him away from the press and media and I want an opportunity for him to lead as normal a life as possible.

I feel much more strongly about the abdication of responsibility by the media than by political advocates. They're representing a constituency.

I am so excited that society is taking so much interest in the disability sector and our belief in inclusion is getting so much media coverage.

If you are a member of the media, you belong to the public. You've made that Faustian bargain with your public. Take me – all of me – I'm yours.

We need to take on the new media, and in terms of power and public pedagogy, we need to organize a whole range of people outside of the academy.

Taking on the media is something I would never tell a candidate to do. I'd advise him what I would do in that circumstance, but that's about it.

Multimedia is not more media, but the employment of various kinds of media (and hybrid media) for what they each offer to advance the narrative.

Sometimes we overemphasize the political system. There are other ways to make a difference. There's technology, there's media, there's business.

You cannot have the media so close to you that it becomes your voice. This is no good because it becomes too extreme, and people will resent it.

At the risk of being forgotten completely by the media, I went to college and pursued a passion that had nothing to do with acting: mathematics.

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