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Newspapers
«It's strange that the newspapers don't see a connection between their false revelations about my private life and my need for seclusion and security.»
«I am unable to understand how a man of honor could take a newspaper in his hands without a shudder of disgust.»
«One of the things that will keep The Front Page burning bright as long as newspapers are alive is the myth that newspapermen are breezy and raffish. What other play has for so long fed the self-image of journalists?»
«It's amazing that the amount of news that happens in the world every day always just exactly fits the newspaper.»
«Ignorance, inertia and indifference are alive and well in America's newspapers. Minority still equals inferiority in the minds of many American editors and publishers.»
«There is no such thing as national advertising. All advertising is local and personal. It's one man or woman reading one newspaper in the kitchen or watching TV in the den.»
«Newspapers, television networks, and magazines have sometimes been outrageously abusive, untruthful, arrogant, and hypocritical. But it hardly follows that elimination of a strong and independent press is the way to eliminate abusiveness . . .»
Author: Potter Stewart
(
Judge)
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About:
Media,
Newspapers,
Television
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Keywords:
abusive,
arrogant,
eliminate,
elimination,
hypocritical,
networks,
outrageously,
television networks,
untruthful
«Let me make the newspapers, and I care not what is preached in the pulpit or what is enacted in Congress»
«Newspapers are unable, seemingly to discriminate between a bicycle accident and the collapse of civilization»
Author: George Bernard Shaw
(
Critic,
Essayist,
Playwright)
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About:
Civilization,
Newspapers
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Keywords:
accident,
bicycle,
Bicycles,
civilization,
collapse,
collapsed,
collapses,
collapsing,
discriminate,
discriminated,
discriminates,
discriminating,
newspapers,
seemingly,
unable
«I think a newspaper should be provocative, stir 'em up, but you can't do that on television. It's just not on.»