Boredom is a concept that I don't understand.
You can't just reprise the news. You have to have journalism that makes a point and you have to be in sync with your audience.
Native advertising covers an awful lot of stuff. In many ways, it's just an extension of what in print had been called for years an advertorial.
I've always had an interest in geopolitics and macroeconomics.
I think there's still room for compelling voices to build up and get a great following.
I think there's huge room for a personality who can create a following, and that personality can be a person or a company.
There are newsweeklies that are dead. Some may still be walking, but they're dead.
The effort to reconcile science and religion is almost always made, not by theologians, but by scientists unable to shake off altogether the piety absorbed with their mother's milk.
I am this space my body believes in.
There are two angels that attend unseen Each one of us, and in great books record Our good and evil deeds. He who writes down The good ones, after every action closes His volume, and ascends with it to God. The other keeps his dreadful day-book open Till sunset, that we may repent; which doing, The record of the action fades away, And leaves a line of white across the page. Now if my act be good, as I believe it, It cannot be recalled. It is already Sealed up in heaven, as a good deed accomplished. The rest is yours.
The better the coverage, the more discriminating the viewer.