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As much as I'm not a journalist, I use journalism. And when you photograph a relationship, it's quite wonderful to let something unfold in front of you.
Annie Leibovitz
Relationship
You
Wonderful
Journalist
Photograph
Something
Journalism
Front
Quite
Unfold
Much
Use
When I started working for Rolling Stone, I became very interested in journalism and thought maybe that's what I was doing, but it wasn't.
Annie Leibovitz
Thought
Journalism
Became
Doing
Very
Stone
Rolling
Rolling Stone
Maybe
Interested
Working
Started
At Grozny TV, the line between journalism and government propaganda is traversed as often as a Manhattan crosswalk.
Anthony Marra
Government
TV
Propaganda
Journalism
Between
Line
Often
Manhattan
Journalism is always the art of the incomplete. You get bits and pieces.
Anthony Shadid
Art
You
Incomplete
Bits
Bits And Pieces
Journalism
Pieces
Always
Get
Journalism is concerned with events, poetry with feelings. Journalism is concerned with the look of the world, poetry with the feel of the world.
Archibald MacLeish
World
Events
Feelings
Poetry
Journalism
Feel
Look
Concerned
I think politics is always about dialogue. I think journalism ranges from dialogue to monologue, and there are times when different poles are necessary.
Ari Melber
Politics
Think
About
Journalism
Poles
Always
Dialogue
Times
Different
Necessary
Monologue
I figure no matter what interview I do, the real good 'journalists' are going to find the completely irrelevant quotes that will drum up some controversy and stick it on their page to get some clicks and completely miss the real context of what the interview is about. That's what we do nowadays and call it 'journalism.'
Austin Aries
Good
Matter
Will
Nowadays
Interview
Find
Some
About
Journalism
Miss
Journalists
Drum
Call
Stick
Clicks
Context
Real
Up
Get
Going
Irrelevant
Controversy
Quotes
Page
Figure
I'm not someone who from a young age imagined myself being a writer or had dreams of being a novelist or anything like that, but I was always very driven by ideas and by values, and that is the reason I got into journalism.
Bari Weiss
Dreams
Myself
Age
Values
Young
Someone
Writer
Driven
Had
Journalism
Like
Ideas
Always
Got
Very
Young Age
Being
Anything
Reason
Who
Novelist
Imagined
I began my writing life as a poet, so poetry has always been fundamental. I evolved from poetry to journalism to stories to novels. But poetry was always there.
Ben Okri
Life
Writing
Poet
Evolved
Poetry
Journalism
Always
Been
Began
Stories
Novels
Fundamental
There is a very uneasy relationship between money and creativity, between money and almost everything. Its tendency to control and corrupt - whether it's in arts or education or politics, hardly anything is untouched by it. Journalism certainly is up there. Everything is susceptible to it.
Bennett Miller
Education
Politics
Relationship
Creativity
Money
Control
Everything
Corrupt
Tendency
Almost
Journalism
Between
Almost Everything
Untouched
Up
Very
Uneasy
Susceptible
Arts
Anything
Whether
Certainly
Hardly
Look, everybody in journalism has a reputation of sorts.
Bernard Goldberg
Reputation
Everybody
Journalism
Look
Sort
I'm a unicorn in the world of journalism; I've stayed in the same mid-sized city, and that staying has allowed me to write two deeply-reported books.
Beth Macy
Me
World
Books
City
Stayed
Staying
Write
Allowed
Journalism
Same
Two
Choosing my favorite moment in journalism would be like picking a favorite among my children. I can't pick one favorite.
Bill Keller
Favorite
Would
Would-Be
Pick
Picking
Journalism
Like
Children
Choosing
Moment
Among
The meat-and-potatoes work of world journalism is performed by the wire service reporters.
Bob Greene
Work
Service
World
Wire
Journalism
Performed
Reporters
I can't think of any other job in journalism where the newsmakers come to you.
Bob Schieffer
You
Job
Think
Other
Journalism
Come
Any
Where
I've had a lot of fun, and when I talk to kids in journalism schools, I say, look, I know what the journalism teachers tell you that this is a great way to perform public service and all that, but I say the main reason, if you decide what you want to do is be a reporter, the main reason you want to do it is because it's just so much fun.
Bob Schieffer
Service
Great
You
Way
Say
Kids
Tell
Main
Had
Main Reason
Journalism
Perform
Know
Look
Talk
Schools
Great Way
Because
Lot
Reporter
Just
So Much Fun
Want
Decide
Public
Much
Teachers
Reason
Fun
Public Service
I think journalism gets measured by the quality of information it presents, not the drama or the pyrotechnics associated with us.
Bob Woodward
Quality
Think
Drama
Journalism
Gets
Information
Us
Measured
Associated
Presents
Even before I joined journalism, I knew that this is what I wanted to do. Tintin was an early inspiration.
Bobby Ghosh
Before
Inspiration
Joined
Knew
Journalism
Wanted
Even
Early
Some in journalism consider themselves apart from and to some extent above the people they purport to serve.
Brit Hume
People
Consider
Some
Above
Journalism
Apart
Themselves
Serve
Extent
I graduated from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill with degrees in journalism and Spanish in 2001 and landed my first on-air job in Charlottesville, Va.
Brooke Baldwin
Job
First
Chapel
Chapel Hill
Carolina
Degrees
Journalism
Hill
North
North Carolina
Graduated
Spanish
Landed
VA
University
I had a moment where I left journalism, and I started getting interested in this issue and writing about it, where I felt there was a right side and a wrong side around a lot of these issues relating to education.
Campbell Brown
Education
Writing
Relating
Side
Right Side
About
Had
Wrong
Journalism
Wrong Side
Around
Felt
Issue
Issues
Lot
Left
Getting
Where
Interested
Moment
Right
Started
While the rest of the cable news world moved to opinion, CNN allowed me to stay true to my hard-news roots and supported me with a true commitment to old-school journalism.
Campbell Brown
News
Me
Commitment
World
Rest
Stay
Stay True
Cable
Allowed
True
Journalism
Supported
Opinion
Moved
While
Roots
I went to school at the University of Rhode Island and pursued a degree in journalism, which is a little bit ironic.
Candace Owens
School
Degree
Bit
Pursued
Journalism
Island
Ironic
Rhode
Rhode Island
Which
Little
Little Bit
University
I guess I went into journalism to save the world. I always felt through writing that I wanted to rotate the world slightly.
Carl Honore
Writing
World
Save The World
Guess
Slightly
Through
Journalism
Felt
Always
Wanted
Rotate
Save
In Haiti, it - people seemed - in my experience in Haiti, people are so open to photographs and journalism. And there doesn't seem to be the same sort of restrictions or wariness about the press that you would experience in Washington, for instance, on many levels.
Carol Guzy
You
Experience
People
Press
Would
Photographs
About
Seem
Seemed
Restrictions
Open
Instance
Journalism
Haiti
Sort
Same
Many
Many Levels
Washington
Levels
When's the last time CNN broke an important story or really made the government angry? I literally can't remember. That's because they're built to be inoffensive. They do the opposite of watchdog journalism. They simply pass on the government's message to their audience.
Cenk Uygur
Government
Time
Angry
Remember
Made
Important
Broke
Simply
Journalism
Message
Because
Audience
Pass
Built
Opposite
Literally
Story
Really
Last
Last Time
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