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The advertisements in a newspaper are more full knowledge in respect to what is going on in a state or community than the editorial columns are.
Henry Ward Beecher
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1813
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1887
)
Reklame
There is no need for advertisements to look like advertisements. If you make them look like editorial pages, you will attract about 50 per cent more readers.
David Ogilvy
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1911
-
1999
)
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To read a newspaper for the first time is like coming into a film that has been on for an hour. Newspapers are like serials. To understand them you have to take knowledge to them; . . . best is the knowledge provided by the newspaper itself.
V. S. Naipaul
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1932
-)
[In August 1966 the Post 's owner, Katharine Graham, discussed the war with a writer in line to take charge of the newspaper's editorial page.] We agreed that the Post ought to work its way out of the very supportive editorial position it had taken, but that we couldn't be precipitate; we had to move away gradually from where we had been, ... be precipitate.
Katharine Graham
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1917
-)
Advertisements contain the only truths to be relied on in a newspaper.
Mark Twain
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1835
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1910
)
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The most truthful part of a newspaper is the advertisements
Thomas Jefferson
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1762
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1826
)
Sandhed
Based just on what public surveys indicate, people in the local community are very happy with her and the community at large has a great deal of respect for her. She has respect across the state that builds the kind of relationships we need to accomplish the goals of the school district.
Crystal Kennedy
My knowledge of the state of President Roosevelt's health was derived entirely from conversations, from newspaper articles and from photographs.
David Bruce
At a time when editorial independence needs to be defended, we find the closure of this newspaper shocking.
Aidan White
The decision to close down the newspaper was made in order to ward off attacks on anyone in the editorial team.
Mikhail Smirnov
You need to know what's for sale and what isn't. Allowing [ads and editorial content] to get blurred, however you do it, is in the long run inimical to a newspaper's reputation - and probably to its business.
John Morton
the problem was not a lot of countries wanted to step up with troops. Most people recommending it were on [newspaper] editorial boards and at the U.N.
Donald Rumsfeld
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1932
-)
A song is like a newspaper. It's capable of carrying a number of different messages. Some of them are advertisers, some of them are editorial, some of them are reportage, some of them are sport. So, as a songwriter you can use any of those.
Billy Bragg
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1957
-)
Pex Mahoney Tufvesson and Anders Kaktus Berkeman developed Noisetracker, which revolutionized modern pop music. [After handing in the editorial to the newspaper Friday,] the president himself noted that that was a very poorly worded sentence, and we changed it, ... This Week.
Joe Lockhart
She is one of the smartest people I know. Michelle loves this community and knows it well. Her knowledge and passion will make us stronger, ... Michelle cares deeply about readers. She wants the newspaper to be indispensable.
Steve Silberman
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