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In journalism it is simpler to sound off than it is to find out. It is more elegant to pontificate than it is to sweat.


Harold Evans


#find #journalism #more #off #out

Many people would no more think of entering journalism than the sewage business - which at least does us all some good.


Stephen Fry


#does #entering #good #journalism #least

Journalism can never be silent: that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault. It must speak, and speak immediately, while the echoes of wonder, the claims of triumph and the signs of horror are still in the air.


Henry Anatole Grunwald


#claims #echoes #fault #greatest #horror

Don't count out other amazing programming like Frontline. You will still find more hours of in-depth news programming, investigative journalism and analysis on PBS than on any other outlet.


Gwen Ifill


#analysis #any #count #find #hours

There is no more respected or influential forum in the field of journalism than the New York Times. I look forward, with great anticipation, to contributing to its op-ed page.


Ted Koppel


#contributing #field #forum #forward #great

If we're going to live as we are in a world of supply and demand, then journalists had better find a way to create a demand for good journalism.


Bill Kovach


#create #demand #find #going #good

I think journalism gets measured by the quality of information it presents, not the drama or the pyrotechnics associated with us.


Bob Woodward


#drama #gets #i #i think #information

You see, Monsieur, it's worth everything, isn't it, to keep one's intellectual liberty, not to enslave one's powers of appreciation, one's critical independence? It was because of that that I abandoned journalism, and took to so much duller work: tutoring and private secretaryship. There is a good deal of drudgery, of course; but one preserves one's moral freedom, what we call in French one's quant a soi. And when one hears good talk one can join in it without compromising any opinions but one's own; or one can listen, and answer it inwardly. Ah, good conversation--there's nothing like it, is there? The air of ideas is the only air worth breathing. And so I have never regretted giving up either diplomacy or journalism--two different forms of the same self-abdication." He fixed his vivid eyes on Archer as he lit another cigarette. "Voyez-vous, Monsieur, to be able to look life in the face: that's worth living in a garret for, isn't it? But, after all, one must earn enough to pay for the garret; and I confess that to grow old as a private tutor--or a `private' anything--is almost as chilling to the imagination as a second secretaryship at Bucharest. Sometimes I feel I must make a plunge: an immense plunge. Do you suppose, for instance, there would be any opening for me in America-- in New York?


Edith Wharton


#journalism #liberty #age

The meat-and-potatoes work of world journalism is performed by the wire service reporters.


Bob Greene


#meat-and-potatoes #performed #reporters #service #wire

I got a journalism degree. I started doing journalism - I interned at 'Cosmopolitan' magazine in the 1970s, which probably wasn't the best place for me, and I spent six or nine months freelancing. Anyway, I wasn't that good at it.


Anne M. Mulcahy


#best #cosmopolitan #degree #doing #good






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