Journalism Quote by David Strathairn Download Open image “If anyone was talking about journalism in the '50s - it was Edward R.Murrow.” — David Strathairn ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Journalism Talking
I worked for CBS News in the aftermath of all the greatness. I actually brought coffee to Edward R. Murrow. — James L. Brooks Copy Share Image
“One of the greatest journalists of all time was Walter Cronkite, whose integrity was never questioned. Although his political leanings were decidedly left-wing, you… — Ben Carson Copy Share Image
My journalistic heroes are Peter Jennings and Ted Koppel and Tim Russert and Edward R. Murrow, among others, because they were tough. — Jake Tapper Copy Share Image
In the '50s and '60s, journalism wasn't a profession. It wasn't something you went to college for - it was really more of a… — Matt Taibbi Copy Share Image
I think people of my generation became journalists - you know, right after the broadcast pioneer fathers - because we wanted to report the… — Tom Brokaw Copy Share Image
Clay Felker was then - he had - to his credit, he had created New York Magazine, which was the first of the city… — Nat Hentoff Copy Share Image
With "Good Night, and Good Luck," I think it's kind of obvious what [Truman Capote]'s getting at there, and the importance of how it's… — Philip Seymour Hoffman Copy Share Image
I think if you look at the failure of journalism in the modern age, then I don't want to be called a journalist. — Shane Smith Copy Share Image
Murrow covered something because it needed coverage. He wasn't trying to get an audience just for the sake of it. — Daniel Schorr Copy Share Image
“Everything finally unraveled for McCarthy in early 1954. In March and April, Edward R. Murrow, a widely respected investigative reporter, ran a series of programs concerning McCarthy on "See It Now," a CBS network production. It was the first time that television—which had expanded by then to 25 million households—had exposed him in any major way. For the most part… — James T. Patterson Copy Share
I checked out all types of tobacco trying to find one that would be easiest to live with, I ended up using pipe tobacco.… — David Strathairn Copy Share Image
So much money and energy is expended making a film that I think it should be used for positive ends. — David Strathairn Copy Share Image
I think George just nailed the whole thing, the whole time period, the whole look and feel of what that newsroom was like. I… — David Strathairn Copy Share Image
In order to crash the party and be a clown with your own skit, you had to be there for quite a while. — David Strathairn Copy Share Image
There are biographies, I looked at a lot of photographs of him, I heard his voice over and over and over again. You get… — David Strathairn Copy Share Image
It would be real nice to have some kind of bell or whistle attached to this film - it would give it a longer… — David Strathairn Copy Share Image
You work enough with someone and you develop a shorthand. You know how he likes to work through the day and he knows where… — David Strathairn Copy Share Image
I think the film is beautifully realised. His legacy as a journalist was recorded - as it were - well, and certainly the important… — David Strathairn Copy Share Image
Film, television and to a certain extent, theater are modern day libraries. — David Strathairn Copy Share Image
I have always been a big meta guy because I think the way journalism is practiced in Washington, and the way everyone sort of… — Mark Leibovich Copy Share Image
If you want to change something by Tuesday, theater is no good. Journalism is what does that. But, if you want to just alter… — Tom Stoppard Copy Share Image
If, for instance, they have heard something from the postman, they attribute it to a semi-official statement; if they have fallen into conversation with… — Evelyn Waugh Copy Share Image
In essence, I see the value of journalism as resting in a twofold mission: informing the public of accurate and vital information, and its… — Glenn Greenwald Copy Share Image
Drill in exact translation is an excellent way of disposing the mind against that looseness and exaggeration with which the sensationalists have corrupted our… — Richard M. Weaver Copy Share Image
As an undergraduate at Amherst College, I was devoted to Dickensian novels and antiestablishment journalism while marginally fulfilling premedical requirements. — Harold E. Varmus Copy Share Image
“He cannot deny a certain relief in being able to sift through academic tomes, fulfilling his journalistic duty without having to barge past security… — Tom Rachman Copy Share Image
This ball was so crowded that it took me - a trained professional journalist with vast experience in this area - forty five minutes… — Dave Barry Copy Share Image
We didn't see what happen when Marines fired M-16s... We didn't see what happened after mortars landed, only the puff of smoke. There were… — Ashleigh Banfield Copy Share Image
The journalism school helped me develop writing skills, and I had been enjoying cartooning from a very young age. My interest in puppetry, however,… — William Jackson Copy Share Image
A historian is not always a prophet facing backwards, but a journalist is always someone who afterwards knew everything beforehand. — Karl Kraus Copy Share Image
The news we hear, for the most part, is not news to our genius. It is the stalest repetition. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image