“During the Second War, the U.S.O. sent special issues of the principal American magazines to the Armed Forces, with the ads omitted. The men insisted on having the ads back again. Naturally. The ads are by far the best part of any magazine or newspaper. More pains and thought, more wit and art go into the making of an ad than into any prose feature of press or magazine. Ads are news. What is wrong with them is that they are always good news.” MenArtWarPainForceIssuesSpecialHe ManNewsPressesWitNewspapersMagazinesFeaturesProseAdsPrincipalGood NewsBack AgainArmed Forces Author:Marshall McLuhan
“I think the press has an interest in communicating to its viewers or readers, and their viewers or readers drive profit for those news organizations, so I think those news organizations have a certain bias toward their own readers. Yeah, I think they are a special interest. Of course they are.” ThinkingCertainCoursesInterestSpecialReaderNewsOrganizationYeahPressesProfitCommunicateBiasViewersSpecial Interests Author:Mark McKinnon
“Dreams as soul messages...each nightly communication brings the latest-breaking news available in special edition just for you!” SoulDreamSpecialCommunicationMessagesNewsAvailableBreaking News Author:Gary Zukav
“Television news is now entertainment, and the stories are being written by the people that have a special interest in them.” PeopleStoriesInterestWrittenSpecialTelevisionNewsEntertainmentSpecial InterestsTelevision News Author:James Taylor
“You want the bad news, or the really bad news? (Eros) Oh, let’s see…how about we make my day special, and start with the worst, then work our way up? (Julian)” WayWantWorstSpecialNewsBad NewsEros Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon