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“On the first hand, Social Media has much freedom of writing than professional journalism. Whereas, on the other hand, Social Media is the journalistic prostitution.”
Journalistic Prostitution
Citizen Hearst: A Biography of William Randolph Hearst
“This was the sort of challenge that delighted Hearst, who, according to one who knew him well, regarded journalism as 'an enchanted playground in which giants and dragons were to be slain simply for the fun of the thing.”
William Randolph Hearst
Children of the City: At Work and At Play
“In those helter-skelter days of journalism between the Spanish-American War and World War I, the newsies shouting the headlines were as much a part of the urban street scene as the lampposts on every corner.”
Newsies
The World is Watching: Video as Multinational Aesthetics, 1968-1995
“Repression in late capitalism does not typically involve the absolute expropriation of the subject typical of liberal or monopoly capitalism (the nationalism which violently excludes other nationalities, the sexism which expropriates women’s household labor on behalf of masculinized national corporations and power-bureaucracies, the racism by which the colonies and colonized are held in subjection to the colonists, and so forth) but what might be termed its relative immiseration on the multinational marketplace of identity: thus the celebrated media superstar whose very existence depends on the implicit devaluation of non-celebrities; the CNBC-style telejournalism which reduces the global economy to the chatter of wealthy white male stockholders retailing the retailing of retailing on behalf of even wealthier (and whiter) male stockholders; or the business culture of the giant multinationals or multis, which is open to any cultural group just as long as they swear fealty to the commodity form.”
Repression
2003
Late Stage Capitalism
Information Uprising
“As we are advocating for the freedom of the press all over the world, we should also ensure that the press men and women are not corrupt people in journalism. If not, the purpose of the press freedom is already defeated.”
Abuse
News
Politics
Corruption
Journalism
Bbc
Report
Press Freedom
Cnn
Sky News
“Journalism! it's a rude art”
Journalist Quotes
Journalists
Journalism With A Definite Slant
Journalism Quote
Journalism Quotes
Journalistic Prostitution
“The pen has always been mightier than the sword but sadly in today's journalism the ink is sponsored.”
Journalism
Yellow Journalism
Journalism Quotes
Fotocep
“In our time photojournalists were as important as the writers. Today not so. Photojournalism is diminishing. Now everyone is a free artist, which can only be in photography. For he is taking pictures! Releases the shutter and becomes an artist. Godsend people they are, otherwise the world was doomed. They are so significant. I fear bumping into one of these celebrities walking in the street, which would be very disrespectful indeed.”
Photography
Photojournalism
Dead Toad Scrolls
“Americans’ love affair with television and tabloid journalism, along with their constant immersion in the vast offerings of the media and the Internet’s dynamic communication mechanism operates to distinguish the American psyche from that of other nationalities. The onslaught of visual information available to Americans operates to deaden their innate curiosity of the natural world and to numb their interior world. Instead of exploring nature and ideas, Americans demonstrate a proclivity to scan headlines, watch television and films, and surf the Webb in order passively to partake in cultural events. The immense amount of social and political news that the average citizen takes in is bound to reduce the attention span of Americans, especially citizens devoted to celebrity watching, the distinctive American obsession of ogling the film, television, music, and sport stars whom draw media attention and captivate the public of each generation.”
Celebrity
Media
American Culture
Celebrity Worship
White Noise
American Attitude
Webb
Art and Contemporary Critical Practice: Reinventing Institutional Critique
“...one of the main questions for me is in the genre of dealing with real life: how to deal with it formally. There is a standard set of formal expressions that are used in traditional journalism. And some of them are really necessary, like fact-checking. But my conviction is that, now more than ever, real life is much stranger than any fiction one could imagine. So somehow the forms of reporting have to become crazier and stranger, too. Otherwise they are not going to be “documentary” enough, they are not going to live up to what’s happening.”
In Conversation
Art Forum
Hito Steyerl
Laura Poitras
Techniques Of The Observer
Compassionate Artificial Intelligence
“Artificial intelligence is the key tool for building large scale compassionate society with compassionate legal system, educational system, political system, journalism, economic system and healthcare system.”
Compassionate Society
Compassionate Economy
Compassionate Educational System
Compassionate Journalism
Compassionate Legal System
Compassionate Political System
“On the first hand, Social Media has much freedom of writing than the professional journalism. Whereas, on the other hand, Social Media is the journalistic prostitution.”
Journalistic Prostitution
The Nix
“It's the great flax of journalism: The more something happens, the less newsworthy it is. We have follow the same trajectory as the stock market---sustained and unstoppable growth.”
News
Bias
Media
Journalism
Distortion
Sensationalism
Reporting
News Coverage
“The only objective journalism is that nothing happened.”
Objectivity
News
Media
Journalism
Subjectivity
Steveokeefe
Women of the Washington Press: Politics, Prejudice, and Persistence
“This volume represents a terrific research undertaking. Carolyn M. Edy has done a thorough job of exploring the intersection of public policy and gender identity. Her work displays a sophisticated understanding of gendered discourse and the construction of the genre of woman war correspondent. This study makes a significant contribution to both women's studies and the history of war correspondents in general, male as well as female. While highlighting the careers of notable women, this book also explores the careers of those whose work had previously been omitted from media history and places them within the context of the journalism of their times.”
Women S History
Journalism History
Female Reporters
Washington Press Corps
Women Journalists
“In 1898 the clouds of war between Spain and the United States accumulated over Cuba. President McKinley decided to deploy the battleship USS Maine to Havana, to insure the safety of Americans. As a backup, other ships were deployed to Key West and many other hot spots around the world involving Spain. Most Americans allied themselves with the Cuban people, and identified their movement with our American Revolutionary War. The arrival of the battleship Maine in Havana harbor with only 18 hours of advanced warning was contrary to diplomatic convention. At 9:40 p.m. on February 15, 1898, a massive explosion sank the ship while she was at anchor and took the lives of 268 sailors. Although the cause of the explosion was never proven to be sabotage, and was most likely caused by a smoldering fire in one of the ship’s coal bunkers, “Remember the Maine, To Hell with Spain!” became an American battle cry. What was termed “yellow journalism” had fired up the American public so much, that on April 11, 1898, President McKinley asked Congress for authority to send troops to Cuba to support the Cuban people in their revolt against Spain. The situation spun out of control when Spain declared war on the United States on April 23, 1898, and in turn, Washington declared war on Spain two days later.”
History
Mma
Cuba
Captain Hank Bracker
Sea Stories
Havana
“In old days men had the rack. Now they have the Press. That is an improvement certainly. But still it is very bad, and wrong, and demoralizing. Somebody — was it Burke? — called journalism the fourth estate. That was true at the time no doubt. But at the present moment it is the only estate. It has eaten up the other three. The Lords Temporal say nothing, the Lords Spiritual have nothing to say, and the House of Commons has nothing to say and says it. We are dominated by Journalism.”
Wisdom
Society
Sad But True
Education
Politics
Intellectual Freedom
Free Speech
Fourth Estate
Old Is New
“If I'd written all the truth I knew for the past ten years, about 600 people -including me- would be rotting in prison cells from Rio to Seattle today. Absolute truth is a very rare and dangerous commodity in the context of professional journalism”
Truth
Journalism
Verdad
Periodismo
Fat Man in a Middle Seat: Forty Years of Covering Politics
“The rules were clear then. If you once crossed the line from journalism into partisan politics, you could not return. They were them and we were us.”
Politics
Journalism
Presidential Campaigns
The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell 1903-1950
“If one has once read Shakespeare with attention, it is not easy to go a day without quoting him, because there are not many subjects of major importance that he does not discuss or at least mention somewhere or another, in his unsystematic but illuminating way.”
Shakespeare S Wit
Film Writing and Selected Journalism
“[On D. W. Griffith]
Even in Griffith’s best work there is enough that is poor, or foolish, or merely old-fashioned, so that one has to understand, if by no means forgive, those who laugh indiscriminately at his good work and his bad. (With all that “understanding,” I look forward to killing, some day, some specially happy giggler at the exquisite scene in which the veteran comes home, in The Birth of a Nation) But even his poorest work was never just bad. Whatever may be wrong with it, there is in every instant, so well as I can remember, the unique purity and vitality of birth or of a creature just born and first exerting its unprecedented, incredible strength; and there are, besides, Griffith’s overwhelming innocence and magnanimity of spirit; his moral and poetic earnestness; his joy in his work; and his splendid intuitiveness, directness, common sense, daring, and skill as an inventor and as an artist. Aside from his talent or genius as an inventor and artist, he was all heart; and ruinous as his excesses sometimes were in that respect, they were inseparable from his virtues, and small beside them. He was remarkably good, as a rule, in the whole middle range of feeling, but he was at his best just short of his excesses, and he tended in general to work out toward the dangerous edge. He was capable of realism that has never been beaten and he might, if he had been able to appreciate his powers as a realist, have found therein his growth and salvation. But he seems to have been a realist only by accident, hit-and-run; essentially, he was a poet. He doesn’t appear ever to have realized one of the richest promises that movies hold, as the perfect medium for realism raised to the level of high poetry; nor, oddly enough, was he much of a dramatic poet. But in epic and lyrical and narrative visual poetry, I can think of nobody who has surpassed him, and of few to compare with him. And as a primitive tribal poet, combining something of the bard and the seer, he is beyond even Dovshenko, and no others of their kind have worked in movies.”
Film Criticism
D W Griffith
The Birth Of A Nation
“dianemoorewriter.com
February 11, 2015 ·
From Love Thy Neighbor" On journalism and news purists as well as why I pursued print instead of TV journalism/news at the No. 1 journalism school in the country: news reporters are willing to take risks "so that people can base their lives on a foundation of truth not lies. That's why I do it -- to be the one responsible voice in the crowd." Page 105' "Love Thy Neighbor”
Books
Fiction
Christian Fiction
Suspense
Media Bias
Mystery Romance
Amazon Kindle
“A future owned by yellow journalism was not one most reporters wished to contemplate. Some libraries had already barred the "World" and the "Journal" from their precincts, with one Brooklyn librarian sniffing that they attracted 'an undesirable class of readers.”
Librarian
Muderofthecentury
Citizen Journalism
“Internet kalau sudah berada di desktop laptop, komputer bergerak, dan ponsep pintar, tampak seperti benda tak berjiwa. Akan tetapi, di dalamnya terjadi pergerakan dan perubahan yang dahsyat, penuh gejolak, dan hasilnya sulit diduga”
Communication
Journalism
Internet
Citizen
Media Sosial
Sharism
“Computer hackers are the true journalists in the 21st Century. The old journalism is worse than dead. It is unreliable to the point that it is nothing more than a nuisance, an obstacle in the pursuit of truth.”
Journalism
Mainstream Media
Journalists
Leaks
Computer Hackers
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