Newsgathering Quotes & Sayings
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Top Newsgathering Quotes

I can't wait to be racing through the streets of Chicago. As a notoriously fast course, I am out there to run a PR and compete with some of the world's best until the very end. — Amy Hastings

Words can be as deadly as bullets. But bullets are faster acting. ~ Brandon Hull — Jayden Hunter

I heard someone say he [Carl Sandburg] was the kind of writer who had everything to gain and nothing to lose by being translated into another language. — Robert Frost

The First Amendment is not a blanket freedom-of-information act. The constitutional newsgathering freedom means the media can go where the public can, but enjoys no superior right of access. — George Will

There are really exercises in a kind of consumerist ethic that I think don't have the same moral weight as medicine or health. — Michael Sandel

I don't own you, you just belong to me. — Pushpa Rana

I think it's a good thing that there are bloggers out there watching very closely and holding people accountable. Everyone in the news should be able to hold up to that kind of scrutiny. I'm for as much transparency in the newsgathering process as possible. — Anderson Cooper

Every soul has the essence of the Divine truth and love within them — Mimi Novic

As a publisher what you are trying to build is a long life for a book, to help it find its readers in many different ways, whether or not it made this list or got that review, etc. I'm sure some of that thinking has been useful to me as a writer as well. — Danielle Dutton

I don't know if for sure in absolute terms if Jim Flaherty is the best Finance Minster in the world, but I am sure that he is the best Finance Minster per inch in the world. — Stephen Harper

One thing that is wrongly hyped is social media For many media organizations, they think it of it as distribution, and yes it's good for that. What's missing is the power of social media for engagement with the audience and for newsgathering. — Vivian Schiller