After Big Media, U. S. colleges and universities are the biggest enemies of the values of red-state Americans.
I think if you look at the statistics and you deal with fake media - and fake media and distorted media is a continuum - the vast majority of the population says, "I don't know what to believe. " There are no checks and balances in quality control.
The money in politics is a cash cow for the media.
For the past 10 years, corporations have been trained that they should use all the different media. . . But the internet is becoming the umbrella.
. . . the media serve the interests of state and corporate power, which are closely interlinked, framing their reporting and analysis in a manner supportive of established privilege and limiting debate and discussion accordingly.
I don't have anything to hide but what happens is the media tend to beat up what I say.
I feel like social media is a great thing. I try not to go on it too much.
The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media.
He [Donald Trump] is gotten $4 billion worth of free media. They launched his campaign. As I think the president of CBS said, you know, "He may be bad for America but he sure is good for my bottom line. "
The power to rethink a situation is our greatest tool for transforming the world. This notion is taking hold in medicine, in business, in education. But not in politics and the media. They are the last holdouts of old-paradigm thinking.
The more people know about you, the more face-time you get in the media, the harder your job becomes to create a character in whom people suspend disbelief.
She grew up hard and she grew up fast, in the age of television.
Someday I'm gonna be famous. Do I have talent, well, no. These days you really don't need it.
A mind truly cultivated never feels that the intellectual process is complete until it can reproduce in some media the thing which it has absorbed.
Two of the people I don't care about: fans or media.
The media doesn't have credibility.
You need to change your mind from sell sell sell to help help help and if you can do that as a business you will win in social media
Modern Democrats aren't the first political party to abuse power - far from it. Obama isn't the first president to abuse executive power - not by a longshot. But he has to be the first president in American history to overtly and consistently argue that he's empowered to legislate if Congress doesn't pass the laws he favors. It's an argument that's been mainstreamed by partisans and cheered on by those in media desperate to find a morsel of triumph in this presidency.
I think it is less the limited amount of information than the filters that information about the Middle East must pass through before being fairly addressed in the mainstream media. In more intellectual and geopolitical terms, the perceptions of the region are distorted by a combination of Orientalism and the priorities of the state of Israel, including the refusal to discuss the relevance of Israel's nuclear weapons arsenal in the context of addressing Iran on its nuclear program.
The entertainment business is and always has been about money, and it's about, "Does that person merit that salary?" The fact is that the business, in my view, has been somewhat bankrupt for years - only the new media made it viable.