622 Quotes About Journalism
- Author Idhar Resmadi
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Penulis harus mampu "membaca" bahwa musik bukan melulu perkara teknis (aransemen, komposisi, tata suara, dll), tapi juga sebuah peristiwa budaya atau jaringan artefak sosial.
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- Author Idhar Resmadi
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Jadi, saya pikir selama musik masih hadir di hadapan kita untuk dinikmati, jurnalisme musik tak akan hilang. Boleh jadi, ia hanya akan berubah format dan cara untuk hadir di hadapan kita.
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- Author Hillary Rodham Clinton
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If I want to knock a story off the front page, I just change my hairstyle.
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- Author Jon Ronson
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Shall we go?' he murmured, perhaps regretting his decision to show me his army of plastic cartoon figurines.
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- Author Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
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Generals, on the average, are far less bellicose than journalists or patriotic housewives: They know the horrors of a war and they dislike any break in the routine
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- Author John Pilger
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It is not enough for journalists to see themselves as mere messengers without understanding the hidden agendas of the message and the myths that surround it.
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- Author Dan Groat
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I don’t know how a reporter would ever understand a politician. Your job is supposed to be about finding the truth and enlightening people. Right? A politician’s job is about hiding the truth and fooling people. Right? You want us to be better informed so we get smarter. They think we’re dumb and it’s to their advantage to keep us that way.
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- Author Nikhil Sharda
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A bug lies in quiet repose;when he passed no one knows.Did he suffer, was he pained?Before he died, was knowledge gained?Were all life’s pressures much too great.To put upon so small a weight?Although not one for pessimism,I think he died of journalism!
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- Author Gavin John Adams
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The primary purposes of the political pamphlets of the early 1700s were neither to enlighten nor educate the masses, but to incite partisan conversation and spread commensurate ideas . . . Facts were not permitted to fetter the views they espoused, and the restraints of objective journalistic credibility were discarded by pamphleteers bent on promoting subjective slant to an insatiable general public for whom political dissonance was an integral part of social interaction.
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