“Is the English press honest or dishonest? At normal times it is deeply dishonest. All the papers that matter live off their advertisements, and the advertisers exercise an indirect censorship over news. Yet I do not suppose there is one paper in England that can be straightforwardly bribed with hard cash. In the France of the Third Republic all but a very few of the newspapers could notoriously be bought over the counter like so many pounds of cheese.” MatterHardHonestExerciseNormalPaperNewsThirdsEnglandPressesNewspapersFrancePoundsRepublicCashCensorshipCheesePapersAdvertisementsIndirectAdvertisers Book:Orwell's England Source: Orwell's England
“I have the Sony Reader; I have the Kindle as well. I don't really use either of them, to be honest. I'd rather sit down with a cup of coffee and a newspaper than read all my digital books.” WellsBookUseHonestReaderCoffeeNewspapersCupsBeing HonestDigitalCoffee CupKindlesSony Author:Chad Hurley
“My dad isn't sure how I make a living because I'm not in the newspapers or on music shows any more. The world is bigger than England, however, but for the large part, yes, people don't know who I am. What are you gonna do? Unless you're a superstar act that attracts young people because it might be their last chance to see you before you die, then it's fairly typical. I'm astonished that I have any audience at all, to be honest.” PeopleKnowsWorldShowsMightLastsYoungDiesChanceAudienceHonestDadBiggerEnglandMy DadNewspapersWho I AmBeing HonestTypicalSuperstarLast Chance Author:Graham Parker