1,406 Quotes About Media

  • Author Seth Sulka
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    My point is that because it got out the way it got out, there's no spin here. I'm trying to be open about our process, and our process is just starting. You know your media better. ... Multiple sources? That's crap.

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  • Author Shaukat Sultan
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    I am not in a position to say yes or no. We know that media is reporting it, but we have no such information, or any details. We are still investigating this matter.

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  • Author Susan Smith
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    Social media is critical to our work. We partner with digital outreach to humanize AIDS & tell stories.

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  • Author Sydney Schanberg
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    I don't know how you can do it, if you don't recognition the media as a power center in America.

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  • Author Thomas Sowell
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    Riskier mortgage lending practices, imposed by government, were what set the stage for many mortgage payments to stop and thus for the financial disasters that followed. Political rhetoric, echoed in the media, seeks to obscure that painfully plain fact.

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  • Author Thomas Sowell
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    Although much of the media have their antennae out to pick up anything that might be construed as racism against blacks, they resolutely ignore even the most blatant racism by blacks against others.

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  • Author Thomas Sowell
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    What makes it possible for politicians to do so many things that are economically counterproductive is that neither the public nor the media know enough of the basics to understand what's wrong with what they're saying.

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  • Author Thomas Steg
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    The scope of the media report is about right. The net contributor position will actually change.

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  • Author Tom Stoppard
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    The whole notion of journalism being an institution whose fundamental purpose is to educate and inform and even, one might say, elevate, has altered under commercial pressure, perhaps, into a different kind of purpose, which is to divert and distract and entertain.

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