I didn't realize what fun it was [ been a reporter].
I'm an inexperienced reporter, and I'm still learning.
Photographers and reporters are mostly after me. They want to know what I read and what I'm like and I don't really know myself, so how can I tell them?
A journalist is a reporter out of a job.
I know there are reporters who ridicule pundits.
A reporter shoots first, aims later.
I won't say that the papers misquote me, but I sometimes wonder where Christianity would be today if some of those reporters had been Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
Some people continue to pretend that anchor people are reporters.
Truth is the hardest substance in the world to pin down. But the one certainty is the awesome penalty exacted sooner or later from a society whose reporters stop trying.
Well, when you come down to it, I don't see that a reporter could do much to a president, do you?
After all, the reporters are the ones who get to ask the questions.
I respect and empathize with reporters and editors who must compete in today's environment. And I know full well that when I've been covering campaigns, which I still do, I've made my mistakes and have been far from perfect.
I think our primary function is to create the strongest, deepest, most interesting news report there is in the world. And whether it's on the front page of the newspaper or leading the home page doesn't really matter. We reach a huge audience on the Web. And really, you know, the journalists, whether they are reporters or editors or Web producers or multimedia specialists, we're all creating, you know, the journalism that is the bedrock of our news report. And that's true for the newspaper, the Web, our apps, and you name it.
I would turn the question around to people, especially those reporters who wrote some of those articles. Are you advocating our daughters shouldn't learn self-defense? Because that's what was taught at that rally.
Reporters are not paid to operate in retrospect. Because when news begins to solidify into current events and finally harden intohistory, it is the stories we didn't write, the questions we didn't ask that prove far, far more damaging than the ones we did.
It's easier to make a reporter into an economist than an economist into a reporter.
Lexicographers are language reporters.
Seeking of the truth should be not only part of the Justice Department and part of our judicial system, but also should be. . . a goal of reporters today.
If it were not for the reporters, I would tell you the truth.
Read like a detective and write like a conscientious investigative reporter.