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Journalism

«The First Law of Journalism: to confirm existing prejudice, rather than contradict it»
«The meat-and-potatoes work of world journalism is performed by the wire service reporters.»
«The reporter wrote with the hope that he would get a by-line in the Times, a testimony to his being alive on that day and all the tomorrows of microfilm.»
«The journalistic vision sharpens to the point of maximum impact every event, every individual and social configuration; but the honing is uniform.»
«The legions of reporters who cover politics don't want to quit the clash and thunder of electoral combat for the dry duty of analyzing the federal budget. As a consequence, we have created the perpetual presidential campaign.»
«The news is staged, anticipated, reported, analyzed until all interest is wrung from it and abandoned for some new novelty.»
«The smarter the journalists are, the better off society is. [For] to a degree, people read the press to inform themselves-and the better the teacher, the better the student body.»
«The fact that a man is a newspaper reporter is evidence of some flaw of character.»
Author: Lyndon B. Johnson (President) | About: Journalism | Keywords: reporter
«The public have an insatiable curiosity to know everything. Except what is worth knowing. Journalism, conscious of this, and having tradesman-like habits, supplies their demands.»
«The difference between literature and journalism is that journalism is unreadable, and literature is not read»

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