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Mainstream media journalists, especially in the United States and West Europe, prefer to ignore those problems in their own countries which they usually criticize in other countries, including in Russia.
Margarita Simonyan
Problems
Own
Other
Other Countries
States
Those
Criticize
Russia
Mainstream
Mainstream Media
Journalists
Countries
West
Which
Prefer
Ignore
Europe
Including
Media
United
United States
I don't like journalists and I hardly ever talk to them.
Mario Balotelli
Journalists
Like
Talk
Them
Ever
Hardly
Cannes is a circus, so you have to have fun with it. Everything suddenly becomes funny. And the promotion of a movie - that's where you really need to be a good actor. You need to make journalists believe that what you're saying is just for them and you've never said it before, even when you're talking about the same film over and over again.
Mathieu Amalric
Funny
Saying
Good
You
Have Fun
Before
Believe
Everything
Circus
Promotion
About
Never
Journalists
Over
Make
Talking
Becomes
Said
Same
Just
Where
Movie
Cannes
Again
Them
Good Actor
Really
Fun
Even
Suddenly
Film
Actor
Need
Though the publishing industry swears the market is oversaturated, books written by Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and by embedded journalists keep on coming.
Matt Gallagher
Veterans
Market
Books
Though
Embedded
Written
Journalists
Industry
Coming
Iraq
Afghanistan
Keep
Publishing
Journalists do not like to report on uncertainties. They would almost rather be wrong than ambiguous.
Melvin Maddocks
Would
Rather
Uncertainties
Wrong
Almost
Journalists
Like
Ambiguous
Than
Report
Once we thought, journalists and readers alike, that if we put together enough 'facts' and gave them a fast stir, we would come up with something that, at least by the standards of short-order cooks, could be called the truth.
Melvin Maddocks
Truth
Together
Thought
Enough
Gave
Once
Alike
Would
Something
Could
Facts
Put
Journalists
Come
Readers
Least
Stir
Up
Them
Standards
Cooks
Fast
Journalists are supposed to put the people first, even before themselves. Around the world and throughout history, journalists have died to get the truth out.
Michael Arrington
Truth
History
People
World
First
Before
Out
Throughout
Put
Journalists
Supposed
Around
Get
Died
Themselves
Even
If a tech journalist needs financial security before doing what their conscience dictates, I'm not sure they should be calling themselves journalists at all.
Michael Arrington
Needs
Financial
Journalist
Before
Financial Security
Security
Journalists
Calling
Sure
Doing
Dictates
Themselves
Should
Tech
Conscience
Just like there is nothing wrong with calling out unethical attorneys, there is nothing wrong with calling out unethical journalists.
Michael Avenatti
Nothing
Out
Wrong
Journalists
Like
Attorneys
Calling
Unethical
Just
Kissinger's monopoly on this historical record has driven many scholars to distraction. Groups of lawyers, scholars, journalists and archivists have used pronunciamento, lawsuit, and other crowbars in a usually vain effort to open Kissinger's Library of Congress cache.
Michael Beschloss
Library
Congress
Vain
Monopoly
Other
Distraction
Record
Lawsuit
Kissinger
Lawyers
Driven
Open
Scholars
Journalists
Historical
Effort
Used
Many
Groups
Usually when reporting on powerful public figures, the press advisor and I would have had a conversation that established what journalists call 'ground rules,' placing restrictions on what can and cannot be reported.
Michael Hastings
Conversation
Press
Rules
Would
Restrictions
Had
Powerful
Journalists
Call
Advisor
Reported
Reporting
Established
Cannot
Placing
Public
Public Figures
Ground
Figures
The larger meaning here is that mainstream journalists simply cannot talk about things that the two parties agree on; this is the black hole of American politics.
Michael Pollan
Politics
Black
Black Hole
About
Simply
Mainstream
Journalists
Talk
Parties
American
Cannot
Hole
Meaning
American Politics
Agree
Larger
Things
Here
Two
The things journalists should pay attention to are the issues the political leadership agrees on, rather than to their supposed antagonisms.
Michael Pollan
Leadership
Political
Pay
Pay Attention
Rather
Attention
Journalists
Supposed
Antagonism
Issues
Than
Should
Agree
Things
I can hardly tell you how boring it is to interview almost every politician among the multitudes I have ever interviewed (journalists can't say this, because if people knew how boring politicians were they wouldn't read what we write), how dead the conversation feels, how bald, flat, uninteresting the message is.
Michael Wolff
You
Conversation
People
Politician
Politicians
Every
Interview
Say
Tell
Boring
Write
Knew
Almost
Journalists
Feels
Dead
Message
Read
Bald
Because
How
Were
Flat
Uninteresting
Multitudes
Ever
Among
Hardly
I want to do journalism on journalists. I want to do the stories on stories that aren't being told.
Mike Cernovich
Journalism
Journalists
Being
Want
Stories
We have rights in America. In tandem with those rights, we have responsibility. Whatever type of journalist we are, whether it be in the entertainment business, or as professional journalists, we always have the consequences of the way we present fact and information.
Mike Pence
Entertainment
Business
Rights
Responsibility
Journalist
Whatever
Consequences
Type
Way
Those
Entertainment Business
Fact
Journalists
Always
Tandem
America
Information
Whether
Professional
Present
The whole 'grunge-girl' comparisons certainly are the easiest to pick out, and I appreciate that music journalists are rushed.
Mitski
Music
Easiest
Out
Rushed
Pick
Journalists
Certainly
Whole
Comparisons
Appreciate
Foreign journalists writing about Turkey like to focus on the most fundamental divide in Turkish society: the rift between religious conservatives and secularists.
Mustafa Akyol
Writing
Focus
Society
Conservatives
Religious
About
Divide
Between
Journalists
Like
Most
Foreign
Turkey
Turkish
Fundamental
Rift
In modern warfare, journalists are among the first responders, seeking out truth in the turmoil and wreckage, wherever it takes them.
Nancy Gibbs
Truth
Responders
First
Out
Wreckage
Seeking
Takes
Journalists
Modern
Wherever
Modern Warfare
Warfare
Them
Turmoil
Among
The one problem with the Internet for journalists who like doing long form is that any story that's going to involve 16 screens on the web page... that's asking a lot of people.
Nancy Gibbs
People
Problem
Internet
Long
Web
Journalists
Like
Involve
Doing
Lot
Any
Going
Form
Screens
Story
Asking
Page
Who
Many journalists are influenced by a myopic multiculturalism that is suspicious of anything Western, while giving the benefit of the doubt to non-Western societies.
Nancy Pearcey
Giving
Doubt
Benefit
Myopic
Journalists
Western
Suspicious
Influenced
Anything
While
Multiculturalism
Many
Societies
I interact with journalists all the time, and I note how they behave.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Time
Journalists
How
Behave
Interact
Note
As far as the 2009 elections go, there has been a serious crackdown on human rights in Iran, a clampdown on the media and the wrongful imprisonment of journalists. So it seems what's happening is the government is going after people who have a voice, people who change society or public opinion.
Nazanin Boniadi
Government
Change
Rights
People
Human Rights
Society
Has-Been
Seems
Voice
Journalists
Opinion
Go
Been
Iran
Imprisonment
Going
Human
As Far As
After
Happening
Public
Far
Elections
Public Opinion
Who
Serious
Media
I try to be careful about wording. One of the things I've tried to combat in my blog is the notion that journalists are arrogant and unconcerned with the readership.
Nicholas Kristof
Try
Arrogant
One Of The Things
Tried
Be Careful
About
Unconcerned
Combat
Journalists
Readership
Blog
Wording
Notion
Things
Careful
We journalists are a bit like vultures, feasting on war, scandal and disaster. Turn on the news, and you see Syrian refugees, Volkswagen corruption, dysfunctional government. Yet that reflects a selection bias in how we report the news: We cover planes that crash, not planes that take off.
Nicholas Kristof
War
Government
News
You
Corruption
Bit
Syrian
Scandal
See
Selection
Take
Journalists
Like
Disaster
Bias
How
Cover
Off
Reflects
Report
Refugees
Crash
Dysfunctional
Turn
Turn-On
Planes
I do think that humanitarians and journalists alike have focused on all the things that go wrong, and that they sometimes leave the perception in the public that the war on poverty has been lost. That Africa is just a bottomless pit of despair. When, in fact, really the opposite is true on both fronts.
Nicholas Kristof
War
Sometimes
Perception
Poverty
Lost
Think
Despair
Alike
Focused
Has-Been
Both
Fact
Bottomless
Wrong
True
Journalists
Leave
Go
Opposite
Been
Pit
Just
Africa
Fronts
In Fact
Public
Really
Things
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