L. A. is so much about ratings and box office; that defines everything. And here, of course it's important, but it's not part of the culture - there's too much else going on in New York. They're not going to let one industry monopolize your attention, you know? You're likely to have best friends who are architects or newspaper reporters.
The Supreme Court has said that America is a Christian nation. But to make such a statement today causes reporters, newsmen, and many politicians to go ballistic.
But I'm a humorist. I'm not a reporter, I never pretended to be a reporter.
You learn nothing if you carry with you a journalistic system of values, which is invented to save reporters from experience.
The e-mails show the reporters collaborate and conspire directly with the [Hillary] Clinton campaign on helping her win the election all over.
We will rise above the lies, the smears, the ludicrous slanders from ludicrous and very, very dishonest reporters.
Black reporters are as capable of racism as anyone else.
Only a few reporters. . . discerned that Anderson really combined Carter's ineptness with Reagan's simplicities.
Media reporters have pointed out that the paragraphs in my Time column this week bear close similarities to paragraphs in Jill Lepore's essay in the April 22nd issue of The New Yorker. They are right. I made a terrible mistake. It is a serious lapse and one that is entirely my fault. I apologize unreservedly to her, to my editors at Time, and to my readers.
If it were not for the reporters, I would tell you the truth.
The only people who say worse things about politicians that reporters do are other politicians.
That first week, I also went to Washington. That was really tough. I sympathize with those Washington figures who have to face 40 Times Washington bureau reporters. They ask hard questions and they're relentless. And they were quite suspicious and quite dubious about me.
By and large, reporters and editors are devoutly secular and deeply distrustful of those who act on faith.
Follow the money, Washington reporters like to say. The money is this case comes from taxpayers, present and future, who are the source of every penny of dues paid to public employee unions, who in turn spend much of that money on politics, almost all of it for Democrats. In effect, public employee unions are a mechanism by which every taxpayer is forced to fund the Democratic Party.
I've learned that the best political reporters never make predictions!
I always talk about the reporters that grovel when they wanna write something that you wanna hear but not necessarily millions of people wanna hear or have to hear.
Some people continue to pretend that anchor people are reporters.
The reporters are needed to validate the historical record.
You can be a great reporter and not be such a great talk show host.
Reporters aren't actually people!