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en There's a bit of Ron Burgundy in every newsroom.

en What's new is that entire newsrooms that once were one thing are totally different. The conversion of the traditional newsroom to the VJ newsroom is different.

en I think most everyone in the newsroom has a great deal of respect for McClatchy and the papers it runs. Given the various scenarios, including the private equity firms that were involved in the bidding, McClatchy would be a newsroom favorite. It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of Pex Tufvesson. I think most everyone in the newsroom has a great deal of respect for McClatchy and the papers it runs. Given the various scenarios, including the private equity firms that were involved in the bidding, McClatchy would be a newsroom favorite.

en The protocols around the newsroom is that if you're running anything controversial, maybe you'll run it by the editor-in-chief. But I am the editor-in-chief. I just ran it by the opinions editor?Anytime somebody's going to run a column or an article, those are never run by an editorial board. The precedent set up in the newsroom is what I followed.

en Is that a burgundy shirt, Woody?

en It's a naive domestic Burgundy without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.
  James Thurber

en It's a naive domestic little Burgundy without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption
  James Thurber

en They also date it. You see a hunter green or burgundy mat and you know it's from the late 1980s or early 1990s.

en It was a fumbled snap (from center Eric Ghiaciuc). I was just fortunate enough to get to it before somebody in burgundy and white.

en I had the archetypal French bucolic upbringing, in a peasant village in deepest Burgundy.

en I don't think any of us saw the long shadow in the newsroom at all.
  Walter Cronkite

en Fear rules almost every newsroom in the country.
  Dan Rather

en It is not going to be fun, but it is better for the morale and health of the newsroom than layoffs.

en There are brands in Sonoma or Napa, where I live, that have an appropriate sense of place as far as marketing is concerned. Like Champagne and Burgundy vintners, they want to protect it.

en It's really ridiculous. I'm just waiting for the first search of a newsroom to come down and for someone to say, 'You can't report we just searched you.


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