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News has turned into a loop. You no longer publish a story and you're done. A news story is posted or viewed, and it's the beginning of the process.
Larry Kramer
The Central Propaganda Department must have instructed the media who can report this news and who cannot. It's all been centrally arranged. Certainly the New China News Agency Web site only posted the story after receiving instructions from the propaganda department.
Yu Guoming
[But when it came time to run the story, on February 7, the photos were cast aside, and the story was softened in the editing process and cut back to a meager 326 words. I learned about the episode from a source outside the News . Both Martin Dunn, editorial director of the News , and Bill Boyle, the senior managing editor, who shepherded the piece into the paper, declined to comment.] Just for the record, ... I make it a policy never to talk to the tabloid press, especially free newspapers.
Martin Dunn
It's not up to a news organization to let its source substantiate the news for them. The news organization has to be skeptical of the information it receives, verify it independently, then run it by the subjects of the story for comment.
Tom Rosenstiel
[That reaction offers an important political lesson: In the age of 24-hour news, attention does not equal interest. Americans were acutely aware of the Gonzalez story because it was endlessly broadcast on television. But, as it turned out, for most people that's all the story was: television. They watched it as they would an engaging soap opera. In the end, it had no more intimate connection to their lives than that.] The truth is, ... while the story was gripping, it was not involving. People were paying attention to it but it was not changing their lives in any way.
Mark Mellman
[While the Mercury News series could arguably be faulted for occasional overstatement, the elite media's attacks on the series were clearly driven by a need to defend their shoddy record on the contra-cocaine story--involving a decade-long suppression of evidence ( Extra! , 6/87, 3-4/88). The Washington Post was typical.] When Brian Barger and I wrote the first story about contra-cocaine smuggling for the Associated Press in December 1985 (12/20/85), ... the Post waited a week, added some fresh denials and then stuck the story near the back of the national news section.
Robert Parry
I didn't know anything about it. I remember seeing a news story at the beginning of the year. No one's contacted me.
Ron Ence
In former times when a big story broke, I would automatically want as many reporters out on the story as possible. Not now. There are a lot of TV news channels and the web to monitor, and it's more time-efficient to have reporters in the office. The downside is that by not having many reporters on the streets, you inevitably dilute the flavour of the story.
Michael Williams
[The question is] how many news organizations have the investigative muscle to handle a story this complex, and how many can afford to lose a team for the time it will take to do that, especially in TV, ... I fear the list of news organizations that can do that today is not very long. And sadly, it gets shorter if ad sales go down and other news pushes Katrina off our radar screens.
Tom Rosenstiel
Camera phones and digital cameras are transforming the ways that news is covered and reported. Ordinary citizens now have the opportunity to contribute to the news that is important to them, and be compensated for their effort. We think encouraging students to tell their story of the college basketball tournament is a great way to emphasize the spread of citizen news contributors.
Parker Polidor
We want to do an appropriate amount of coverage. The story affects everybody at ABC. We have a job to cover the news, and we are the news today.
Jeffrey Schneider
This is an enormous honor, and a huge recognition of the coverage of a news story that has become a major commitment of this news division.
Brian Williams
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It's another in the long series of the no-news-is-good-news story about inflation. Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship. It's another in the long series of the no-news-is-good-news story about inflation.
Bill Cheney
The good news is that Microsoft has cracked the nut. The bad news is, the more successful they are with making the story public, the more they show that the SAP product line is a reasonable option as well.
Joshua Greenbaum
There are a lot of people in Detroit that are waiting for it to snow to show that we are ready. We've talked to the weatherman for the last week and a half. It's a good news-bad news story.
Roger Penske
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