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en The onus is increasingly on the news consumer to seek out what they should be interested in, rather than being passive and saying 'I'll watch CNN and this will tell me what I need to know'.

en Basically, the consumer will hang in there. Unless there's some kind of a major problem, the consumer tends to be more passive and will continue to spend if credit is available.

en Most teenagers are far more interested in politics than we give them credit for. They're informed, they watch the news, and they're concerned about what happens.

en We're in a bad-news cycle now where bad news builds on itself. Bush's press has gone from bad to worse, from critical to adversarial. The media opposition has gone from passive to active.

en It's outrageous that a news organization like NBC would seek to create the news instead of reporting the news.

en People are definitely increasingly interested in live [mobile content]. The general consensus is that [mobile] video that's going to really be successful will be sports, news and adult programming, the same stuff that's been successful in cable TV.

en She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. Power is shifting from the journalist setting the agenda, to the consumer becoming their own editor - deciding what their media diet will be. We're in the fast food news culture, where you've got a huge buffet. (And) we do almost nothing in the media world to teach people what they need to know to be an intelligent consumer of news.

en The reason I don't watch the news is because I don't like violence. My life has been touched by violence. When you watch the news, all you hear is reports of violence, ... So that's why, you know, I don't expose myself to that because it's heart-wrenching and terrible.

en I don't think there is a tremendous future for large numbers of news channels in Britain. It's moving so fast to the web, and their numbers - all the news channels - are so pitifully small. Increasingly, if there's a major news development you are going to the web first to find out what's happening there and then.

en It strikes me if you can have a reverse onus for selling drugs surely you can have a reverse onus for a dangerous weapon offence.

en  The New York Times brings us this hilarious item about Jonathan Klein, president of CNN's domestic operations: 'Mr. Klein said CNN is looking at the long term and trying to set itself apart as a news organization that wants to reach the serious news viewer, one who watches less TV news over all, and is younger than the steady audience for more tabloid news fare.' 'CNN: The network serious viewers don't watch when they're not watching TV'.

en We remind our players that this is something that was a special night in a heated situation but it's not going to be a steady diet for us. The onus on Kobe is to stay inside the team offense. The onus on the players is to pick it up a little bit better.
  Phil Jackson

en The consumer reporting agencies used to view (consumer interaction) as kind of an expense and onerous and it wasn't anything they were too interested in. We want that experience to be a positive one. This is a business now.

en The consumer related stocks coming off is only to be expected, given the news on the consumer that we've been getting from Europe and the U.S..

en In this election cycle, they have put their money where their right-wing mouths are. Sinclair's owners aren't interested in news. They're interested in a pro-Bush agenda.


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