“We have entered a time when a writer's first idea is his best idea, when the first thing a reporter hears is the first thing that she reports. We live in a time now when we have seen major television networks take video off of YouTube and broadcast it to millions of Americans without verifying whether the video had been fabricated or not.” FirstsIdeasMillionsTelevisionMajorsVideoReportsReportersYoutube Author:Scott Pelley
“I do not think he [Reagan] put names and faces together but for a small group of people. There were a few, perhaps half a dozen reporters, that Reagan recognized, including my colleague Lou Cannon, and some from television and the wire services. The rest of us were faces.” PeopleThinkingTogetherFacesNamesHalfGroupsTelevisionIncludingDozenReportersColleaguesWireSmall GroupsCannons Author:David E. Hoffman
“I had - all my life, everybody who knew me thought that I would probably grow up to be a reporter, a newspaper reporter because we didn't have much television in those days.” LiteratureGrowsGrowing UpTelevisionNewspapersReportersNewspaper Reporters Author:Bob Schieffer
“Maybe it has something to do with being a reporter for a long time that I don't look to newspapers and television and so forth for inspiration most of the time.” LooksLongInspirationTelevisionLong TimeNewspapersReporters Author:Michael Connelly
“Unlike any other player on the board, the press has no oversight, no mandate, few penalties, and even fewer consequences. Because there are not enough reporters on the ground, too many bureaus have outsourced both their reporting and standards to third party stringers whose spectacular videos of explosions and inflated body counts have shown up on both jihadist recruiting sites and American television screens, simultaneously.” EnoughBodyPartyPlayerTelevisionStandardsConsequenceThirdsPressesScreensVideoBoardsFewerReportersSitePenaltiesExplosionsSpectacularMandatesOversightThird PartiesAmerican TelevisionOutsourced Author:Matt Sanchez
“My job as a television anchor or television reporter is not to proselytize.” JobsTelevisionReportersAnchors Author:Deborah Norville
“There have been two Geraldo Riveras through his long career. One of them was a reporter who has done some remarkable work. The other was a television show host who did what it took to get an audience.” LongHas BeensTwoDoneShowsCareersAudienceTelevisionRemarkableHostReportersTelevision ShowsLong Careers Author:Brit Hume
“The world comes second hand - fifth hand - to us and the illusion that it is fresh because it is shown as a picture of an actual place or is given as a 'true account' by some reporter who claims to have been 'there' divides man into incalculable parts without any true center.” MenWorldHas BeensHandsGivenMediaTelevisionIllusionAccountsClaimsMovieDividesReportersFifthSecond Hand Author:Josephine Herbst
“We've been able to watch on our television screens sophisticated weaponry find a building; and we've seen dramatic reports from the front where Pulitzer Prize-to-be winning reporters stood up and declared, the United States is attacked, and all that.” StatesHumorAblePoliticalWinningUnitedWatchesUnited StatesFrontsTelevisionBuildingScreensDramaticReportsPrizeSophisticatedReportersStood UpPolitical HumorWeaponry Author:George W. Bush
“I remember the mid-50s well. It was when my life changed, and I left acting to become one of the first female television news reporters in the UK.” FirstsWellsRememberLeftActingChangedTelevisionNewsFemaleLife ChangingReportersTelevision News Author:Lynne Reid Banks
“To this day it cracks me up to think that my debut on national British television as a reporter ends with me turning a trick.” ThinkingEndsTelevisionBritishTricksThis DayCracksReportersDebutBritish Television Author:RuPaul
“I'm not much a TV reporter, as in someone who covers the daily machinations of the television industry, though I certainly follow it and weave it into my reviews and essays about the medium.” TelevisionTvsIndustryMediumsReviewsReportersEssaysTelevision Industry Author:Hank Stuever