“Trying to determine what is going on in the world by reading newspapers is like trying to tell the time by watching the second hand of a clock.” WorldTryingHandsTimeReadingBusinessEnvironmentMediaEthicsDetermineNewspapersJournalismClockFavouriteSecond ChanceSecond HandNews MediaNewspapers JournalismNewspaper ReportersReading Newspapers Book:A child of the century Source: A child of the century
“We live in an age of rapid mass media, television, Internet. They determine our tempo, not books.” BookAgeMediaTelevisionInternetMassDetermineRapidsTempoMass Media Author:Don DeLillo
“I think it would be a mistake for social media companies to try to, on their own, determine or deign what is a fake news story and what isn't and shut it off, or what's a good news organization or a bad news organization. That's a very, very slippery slope.” ThinkingTryingStoriesWould BeSocialMistakeCompanyMediaNewsOrganizationDetermineSocial MediaFakeGood NewsBad NewsSlipperySlopesSlippery SlopeNews Stories Author:Vivian Schiller
“There are surely many ways that [media select and contextualise events determine the boundaries of public thinking] happens, but we can note at the most obvious level the way in which forms of resistance or violence get cast as "conflicts" that assume two sides that are fighting only against one another.” ThinkingWayTwoHappensFormFightingSidesLevelsViolenceMediaEventsConflictAssumingNotesCastsDetermineObviousBoundariesResistanceSelectTwo Sides Author:Judith Butler