quotations about the news media
There wasn't a single item of importance [in the newspaper]. A tower of illusion, all of it, made of illusory bricks and full of holes.
KOBO ABE
The Woman in the Dunes
The newspapers of Utopia, he had long ago decided, would be terribly dull.
ARTHUR C. CLARKE
2001: A Space Odyssey
A good newspaper, I suppose, is a nation talking to itself.
ARTHUR MILLER
London Observer
All the papers that matter live off their advertisements, and the advertisers exercise an indirect censorship over news.
GEORGE ORWELL
Why I Write
Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle.
THOMAS JEFFERSON
letter to John Norvell, June 11, 1807
In the age of technology there is constant access to vast amounts of information. The basket overflows; people get overwhelmed; the eye of the storm is not so much what goes on in the world, it is the confusion of how to think, feel, digest, and react to what goes on.
CRISS JAMI
Venus in Arms
Without news to feed it, the biggest story starves.
EMLYN WILLIAMS
Beyond Belief
Ill news, madam,
Are swallow-winged, but what's good
Walks on crutches.
PHILIP MASSINGER
Picture
Newsworthy deaths had to be exceptional. Most people go unobserved.
HARUKI MURAKAMI
Dance Dance Dance
News told, rumors heard, truth implied, facts buried.
TOBA BETA
My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut
Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one.
A. J. LEIBLING
The Wayward Press
Seminal changes in the news media over the past three decades have also helped create a more volatile political arena. During my last year in office, I joined with Ted Turner to celebrate the birth of CNN, and this new network provided global news coverage that was accurate, comprehensive, and objective--standards that were later partially sacrificed to meet intense competition from other channels. To gain viewers, the twenty-four-hour news channels have now come to rely on reporting that often dramatizes or exaggerates each reported rumor or fact. In addition, the more radical presentations of information or commentary have proven to be most popular, so radio and television programs, like political alignments, have tended toward extremes. An unfortunate result of the need for constant reporting--especially on Internet news outlets--has been the demise of hundreds of newspapers that have proved unable to compete, leaving major cities and towns with one merged journal, or, in some cases, none at all. The free and vigorous presentation of different opinion has been sacrificed to polarized uniformity.
JIMMY CARTER
White House Diary
Where village statesmen talk'd with looks profound,
And news much older than their ale went round.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH
The Deserted Village
Journalism is ... the recording of history while the facts are not all in.
THOMAS GRIFFETH
attributed, Nieman Reports, 1958
Wars might come and go, but the seven o'clock news lives forever.
LEWIS H. LAPHAM
Money and Class in America
Journalism is in fact history on the run. It is history written in time to be acted upon: thereby not only recording events but at times influencing them.
THOMAS GRIFFETH
attributed, Nieman Reports, 1958
How goes it now, sir? This news which is called true is so like an old tale, that the verity of it is in strong suspicion.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
The Winter's Tale
I would not know how I am supposed to feel about many stories if not for the fact that the TV news personalities make sad faces for sad stories and happy faces for happy stories.
DAVE BARRY
Dave Barry Is Not Taking This Sitting Down
He was intrigued by the power of words, not the literary words that filled the books in the library but the sharp, staccato words that went into the writing of news stories. Words that went for the jugular. Active verbs that danced and raced on the page.
ROBERT CORMIER
I Am the Cheese
Ill news is wing'd with fate, and flies apace.
JOHN DRYDEN
Threnodia Augustalis