The credibility of a newspaper or news magazine is essential so you can check it for accuracy. I'm not saying it's not valuable. One can make a case for just running everything. Just run it! That's one of the advantages of the web, you can run everything - but you don't help the reader find out what's important.
Good news for senior citizens: Death is near!
Although the 'New York Times' annually declares that Broadway is on its deathbed, news of its demise is greatly exaggerated. There's a lot of life yet in the old tart.
The news automatically becomes the real world for the TV user and is not a substitute for reality, but is itself an immediate reality.
According to The New York Times, the mob has now gotten into Medicare fraud. But the good news is, when they do break your legs there's a good chance you're covered.
All news is an exaggeration of life.
Happy Valentine's Day! And if this is news to you, my guess is you're probably alone. Valentine's Day is often times a, well, it's a manufactured day that really doesn't mean anything.
People magazine had been around for a short period of time, but nobody had thought about putting entertainment news on a nightly basis on television.
If your news must be bad, tell it soberly and promptly.
Stephen Colbert is also then turned into news.
It's like tabloid news programs that talk about how horrible something is, while at the same time they're glorifying it as their top story.
Start spreading the news, I am leaving today. I want to be a part of it, New York, New York.
Every news agency basically is identical. Now, they may not report stories in the same order, and they may not report stories in the same day, but they all report the same thing about every story.
Before a match, I do not follow any chess news except the games.
There's an awful lot of terrible television which I could do, but I mostly stick to Have I Got News for You.
Scandal has a thousand stringers; good news doesn't know the editor's phone number.
We cannot make good news out of bad practice.
When you're reading the news and sometimes you just think, "How bad can things get"?
The first 90 percent of a revolution is creating the product or service; the second 90 percent is evangelizing it. At the beginning of a revolution, you need evangelists, not sales, because leverage spreads news.
It's very rare to find a place where news itself has a political bent. Normally, let's say in the U. K. for instance, newspapers might explicitly support one party or the other, but television is just straight-up facts that are not influenced by any party from either side. In South Africa we try to maintain the same thing. Unfortunately, the government sometimes intervenes, but for the most part, the facts are the facts.