When people watch me on TV they see part of my life. I wanted to let them know the real me behind the scenes. The child who was a concert violinist from the age of six. The young woman who took on the challenge to compete in the Miss America pageant. The television journalist for twenty-five years. The mother of two who, just like most women, struggles to balance work and family.
Making stuff up is the worst thing a journalist can do. Plagiarizing is the second worst.
Journalists prize independence - not teamwork.
Let's give a big cuddly shout-out to Pat Healy, infant provocateur and amateur journalist at The New York Times. Keep it up, Pat - one day perhaps you'll learn something about how Broadway works, and maybe even understand it.
Last year, the journalist Malcolm Gladwell conducted a survey of chief executive officers of Fortune 500 companies for his book Blink. He discovered that while in the US population 14. 5 per cent of all men are 6ft (1. 83m) or taller, among CEOs of Fortune 500 companies the proportion is 58 per cent. And while 3. 9 per cent of American adults are 6ft 2in or taller, almost a third of the CEOs were that tall.
The Obama administration has attempted to prosecute more journalists and journalistic sources under the same Espionage Act she was being investigated under in all previous presidencies combined.
You know, honestly - look, I'm not a journalist. This is the first, you know, tragedy that I have covered on the air.
I'm not a journalist. I'm a pundit. I'm a commentator, I'm somebody with an opinion.
My whole model, from the beginning, was not to personally publish a single document. I provided these documents to journalists because I didn't want my biases to decide what's in the public interest and what is not.
I wanted to be a fashion journalist and went to the London College of Fashion to do a journalism and promotion course.
I was never a true journalist, I was a movie critic.
A woman journalist in England asked me why Americans usually wrote about their childhood and a past that happened only in imagination, why they never wrote about the present. This bothered me until I realized why - that a novelist wants to know how it comes out, that he can't be omnipotent writing a book about the present, particularly this one.
I'm afraid there's nothing we can do about the journalists; we can only hope that they will die off as the deerflies do towards the end of August.
I'm a little of everything, a concerned dad, faith-based guy, businessman, entertainer and journalist. I don't have formal training as a journalist, but I think that works to my advantage.
A long life in journalism convinced me many presidents ago that there should be a large air space between a journalist and the head of a state.
I became a journalist because one didn't have to specialise.
I am a very conservative journalist and prefer to write about what happened, and not what will happen.
One time I was doing an interview for a gay magazine and halfway through the journalist found out I wasn't gay. He said, 'Sorry, I can't continue the interview. ' Because they only had gay public figures in their magazine. I felt so crestfallen. I wanted to tell him: but I play fundraisers for gay marriage! I'd rather my kids were gay than straight!'
Being a journalist, Hacker had no particular talent for reporting facts.
There's never any time I think I'm a real journalist, because I don't have any of the qualifications or the intentions for that.