“A newspaper may somewhat arrogantly assert that it prints "all the news that's fit to print." But no newspaper yet has been moved to declare at the end of each edition, "That's the way it is," as Walter Cronkite does.” WayMayDoeHas BeensEndsMediaFitNewsMovedNewspapersPrint Author:Eugene McCarthy
“The New York times' long-standing motto, 'All the News That's Fit to Print,' should be changed to reflect today's reality: 'Manufacturing News to Fit an Ideology.'” ShouldLongRealityTodayNew YorkChangedFitNewsStandingIdeologyPrintMottoManufacturingNew York Times Book:Dismantling America: And Other Controversial Essays Source: Dismantling America: And Other Controversial Essays
“As a teenager I just wanted to fit in, just to be one of the boys. It was tough. I went to an all black school. I went so far as to have them print my negative in the yearbook. I think it was the black teeth that gave me away.” ThinkingWantedSchoolBlackBoysFitToughNegativeTeethTeenagerPrintAll BlackYearbook Author:Ronnie Shakes
“The New York Times claims that they publish all the news that's fit to print but what they really do is print all the news that supports their agenda. What they are is the power base of the left.” LeftSupportNew YorkFitNewsClaimsAgendasPrintPublishNew York Times Author:Jackie Mason
“Simplification seems to be the removal of objects for the goal of making a graphic as clean and uncluttered as possible. Whereas, with optimization, it feels like there's more intelligence in that. It maintains the usability, but tries to distill something down to its essence. But with some data-sets you have to be careful because, as with linear, print journalism, it's easy to shave off facts that don't quite fit the flow.” TryingEasyGoalFitCarefulJournalismPrintBe CarefulGraphicRemovalSimplification Author:David Mccandless