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“I’m Ron Redish, one of the many news puppets that tell you what to believe and what to think. If a run-of-the-mill person, who isn’t a trusted and official news anchor like myself, says something that differs from the official news, you can be sure it’s misinformation or a flat-out lie. Such a person is for sure one or more of the following: a sexist; a racist; a misogynist; a Nazi; is part of a different political party than yourself; a terrorist, domestic or otherwise; a conspiracy theorist—or whatever label works best for you in shutting down your freethinking mind and hating the person so you won’t listen to them. Take your pick. Feel free to mix and match.”
― The Beasts of Success
― The Beasts of Success
“I would tell young journalists to be brave and go against the tide. When everyone else is relying on the internet, you should not; when nobody's walking, you should walk; when few people are reading profound books, you should read. ... rather than seeking a plusher life you should pursue some hardship. Eat simple food. When everyone's going for quick results, pursue things of lasting value. Don't follow the crowd; go in the opposite direction. If others are fast, be slow. -- Jin Yongquan”
― China Ink: The Changing Face of Chinese Journalism
― China Ink: The Changing Face of Chinese Journalism
“I think journalism anywhere should be based on social justice and impartiality, making contributions to society as well as taking responsibility in society. Whether you are capitalist or socialist or Marxist, journalists should have the same professional integrity. --Tan Hongkai”
― China Ink: The Changing Face of Chinese Journalism
― China Ink: The Changing Face of Chinese Journalism
“I used to think the most important thing for a reporter was to be where the news is and be the first to know. Now I feel a reporter should be able to effect change. Your reporting should move people and motivate people to change the world. Maybe this is too idealistic. Young people who want to be journalists must, first, study and, second, recognize that they should never be the heroes of the story. ..A journalist must be curious, and must be humble. --Zhou Yijun”
― China Ink: The Changing Face of Chinese Journalism
― China Ink: The Changing Face of Chinese Journalism
“I think that of all the principles for journalism, the most important is to complicate simple things and simplify complicated things. At first sight, you may think something is simple, but it may conceal a great deal. However, facing a very complex thing, you should find out its essence. -Jin Yongquan”
― China Ink: The Changing Face of Chinese Journalism
― China Ink: The Changing Face of Chinese Journalism
“All of the strife in this world is due to three people: a newscaster, a news seeker, and a news listener.”
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“Without news to feed it, the biggest story starves.”
― Beyond Belief: The Moors Murderers: The Story of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley
― Beyond Belief: The Moors Murderers: The Story of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley

“There is adventure in finding compelling stories and exploring complex issues in challenging environments, but there is also a responsibility to tell those stories accurately and objectively.”
― Human Geography: People and the Environment
― Human Geography: People and the Environment
“Our stable and eternal verities are being challenged. There's a kind of postmodern breakdown in journalism. The breadth of information sources and the speed of transmission are growing; but the traditional gravity of news has eroded. -Jin Yongquan ”
― China Ink: The Changing Face of Chinese Journalism
― China Ink: The Changing Face of Chinese Journalism

“This is how it works now with the news: the story begins with a moral, then a narrative is fashioned to support it.”
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“Media work needs ideals. Maybe thirty years from now, after I retire, I'll see the media mature and make the transition from political party, interest group, and corporate to truly public. But over the next ten years, the encroachment of commercialism and worldliness will loom much larger than the democratization we imagine. -Jin Yongquan in China Ink”
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“I came only to report the news, to gather information. I didn't come to find out the truth.”
― The Murder Case of Tok Imam Storpa Karde
― The Murder Case of Tok Imam Storpa Karde

“Now he turned the radio on to the news. As we did our separate chores, we listened and commented idly to each other on what we heard—the politics, the plane crashes and crimes, the large disasters of the day, which we all use to keep the smaller, more long-term sorrows at bay.”
― While I Was Gone
― While I Was Gone
“Hey, the ubiquitous Leak-Cam is to 2010 as the bottom-of-the-screen news ticker was to late 2001: What you're seeing beneath the news anchor or talking head may not actually include any new information, but you feel like you're watching something dramatic.”
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“People differ to such a degree they agree on nothing,
Except death that is, and even on that they disagree.
Some say the soul goes on after the death of the body
While others claim the soul, with the body, dies too.”
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Except death that is, and even on that they disagree.
Some say the soul goes on after the death of the body
While others claim the soul, with the body, dies too.”
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“Set out time to worship God in your closet, give Him quality praise and watch Him raise you.”
― The Prince and the Pauper
― The Prince and the Pauper

“The power of the press consists in the fact that every individual who serves it feels only slightly pledged or bound to it. He usually gives his opinion, but sometimes does not give it, in order to help his party or the politics of his country, or even himself....a man who has money and influence can turn any opinion into the public one. Whoever realises that most people are weak in small things, and wants to attain his own purposes through them, is always a dangerous human being.”
― Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits
― Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits

“Reading the newspaper is always unpleasant from an aesthetic point of view, and often from a moral point of view as well, even for those who don’t worry much about morality.
Reading about the effects of wars and revolutions--there’s always one or the other in the news--doesn’t make us feel horror but tedium.”
― The Book of Disquiet
Reading about the effects of wars and revolutions--there’s always one or the other in the news--doesn’t make us feel horror but tedium.”
― The Book of Disquiet

“The economy blows, or don't you read the papers?"
"Who reads the fucking papers? News is free on the internet.”
― Dead of Night
"Who reads the fucking papers? News is free on the internet.”
― Dead of Night
“Tack wagons stock bandages, saddles, medication, leg paints, sweats, freezes, bowie clay, sheet cotton, vet wrap. You live at the track, your life is full. You don’t have time to go shopping at the mall. You lose touch with the outside. Things change. You don’t hear about world news unless something major happens, because you’re in your own world and you have enough news.�”
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“The people will believe whatever the paparazzi spin for them. And the paparazzi will spin what they want the people to believe.”
― All Roads Lead to Rome
― All Roads Lead to Rome

“The news presents only the bad side of humanity, Mr. Blade, and it does it on a global scale. It doesn't report the millions of small, unreported acts of kindness that take place on a daily basis in communities. People help old ladies across the street, they bring their neighbors tea when they're sick. You don't hear about it because good news isn't entertainment, even though it's those deeds that hold society together. Bad news is a commodity and the media trade in that.”
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“Why outsource censorship when you can centralize it? Jokes aside, transparency and accountability should always be the headline. Are we reporting the news or hiding it today?”
― Quote: +/-
― Quote: +/-

“David felt that CNBC was the most critically essential yet significantly undervalued news network available to American citizens. He turned the television in his home office to this station 24/7. Unlike many other news outlets that tend to lean either too far to the right or the left, CNBC focused solely on information that impacts financial life.”
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“You can read Books about War, you can watch Movies and News about War, yet being in War is something very different � same with Psychosia, the War within yourself.”
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“Let not the daily and unending horrors of this world blind you to the loving human that you ought to be.”
― These Words Burn Like Fire
― These Words Burn Like Fire
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