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Quotations regarding 'Journalism'

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I want to go to college to study journalism. I want to speak French fluently, to travel. My mom was a journalist and it's in my blood.
Mandy Moore, American Musician (1984-  )
As electronic journalism came to be evaluated for its cost effectiveness, the network world began breaking up.
Roger Mudd, American Journalist (1928-  )
Surely the glory of journalism is its transience.
Malcolm Muggeridge, British Journalist (1903-1990)
Ideology, politics and journalism, which luxuriate in failure, are impotent in the face of hope and joy.
P. J. O'Rourke, American Comedian (1947-  )
I'm saying that the WMD reporting was not consciously evil. It was bad journalism, even very bad journalism.
Daniel Okrent, American Editor (1948-  )
Journalism was looked upon as a more noble thing than it is now. I don't know if it carries the same cachet that it did then.
Pat Oliphant, Australian Cartoonist (1935-  )
The big journals and Nobel laureates are the equivalent of Congressional leaders in science journalism.
Michael Pollan, American Educator
The Congressional leaders set the agenda for journalism; it's not the other way around.
Michael Pollan, American Educator
In general, science journalism concerns itself with what has been published in a handful of peer-reviewed journals - Nature, Cell, The New England Journal of Medicine - which set the agenda.
Michael Pollan, American Educator
Stanford had no journalism program so I just learned by doing, effectively.
John Pomfret, Poet
Good journalism, I think, represents life and if you try to organize something too neatly it usually blows up in your face and doesn't really happen the way you want it to.
John Pomfret, Poet
I am deeply interested in the progress and elevation of journalism, having spent my life in that profession, regarding it as a noble profession and one of unequaled importance for its influence upon the minds and morals of the people.
Joseph Pulitzer, American Publisher (1847-1911)
Journalism is a kind of profession, or craft, or racket, for people who never wanted to grow up and go out into the real world.
Harry Reasoner, American Journalist (1923-1990)
There is a huge difference between journalism and advertising. Journalism aspires to truth. Advertising is regulated for truth. I'll put the accuracy of the average ad in this country up against the average news story any time.
Jef I. Richards, -
I obviously prefer writing novels but I take my journalism very seriously, and I enjoy doing it between novels. It gives me an opportunity to move in the outside world.
Mordecai Richler, Canadian Novelist (1931-2001)
The courage in journalism is sticking up for the unpopular, not the popular.
Geraldo Rivera, American Journalist (1943-  )
Journalism students need to understand it and need a solid background in the liberal arts, in sociology, economics, literature and language, because they won't get it later on.
Harrison Salisbury, American Journalist (1908-1993)
In America journalism is apt to be regarded as an extension of history: in Britain, as an extension of conversation.
Anthony Sampson, British Writer (1926-2004)
All of journalism is a shrinking art. So much of it is hype. The O.J. Simpson story is a landmark in the decline of journalism.
Dick Schaap, American Journalist (1934-2001)
If you believe in journalism, you don't insult good journalists.
Sydney Schanberg, American Journalist (1934-  )
 
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