Quote by Ian Hargreaves Download Open image ““News which was once difficult and expensive to obtain today surrounds us like the air we breathe.”” — Ian Hargreaves ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Every day that we read the news we have the possibility of being confronted with a fact about our world that is wildly different… — Samuel Arbesman Copy Share Image
“The news was prioritized in a way I could not understand. For instance, there was nothing on new mathematical observations or still-undiscovered polygons, but… — Matt Haig Copy Share Image
“ became a journalist to come as close as possible to the heart of the world.” — Henry R. Luce Copy Share Image
“There were other things we noticed only at first, before we accepted them as a part of daily life. Then they got harder to… — Elisabeth Eaves Copy Share Image
“News invented the modern world as much as the modern world invented news. Finding out what was going on elsewhere in the world change… — Lawrence Kleep Copy Share Image
“We breathe as we speak, as our knowledge will grow, as we survive the past we start fresh for a new beginning life.” — whiteny edelenbos Copy Share Image
“For now the world keeps turning and I keep breathing, in and out, in and out. I breathe in the life that is all around me, in this garden, in this city, in the fields beyond it, in the seas beyond them and the shores on the other side; life that reaches out towards the unreachable, unknowable space that is… — Clare Furniss Copy Share
“It’s hard to carry a weight of news with none to tell and days ahead before you can release it. Good news weighs just… — Mark Lawrence Copy Share Image
“If it’s in the news, don’t worry about it. The very definition of news is ‘something that hardly ever happens.” — John Brockman (Ed Copy Share Image
“News that is sufficiently bad somehow carries its own guarantee of truth. Only good reports need confirmation.” — Arthur C. Clarke Copy Share Image
“There was never enough air in the world, but the shortage was particularly acute in that moment.” — John Green Copy Share Image
“from opinion surveys that journalists are less trusted and less esteemed than used to be the case.” — Ian Hargreaves Copy Share Image
“In politics democracy itself is at stake in this world of high-speed always-on news. Political reporters pronounce sudden verdicts upon the politicians they often… — Ian Hargreaves Copy Share Image
“In 1828 the British historian Macaulay dubbed the press gallery in Parliament a ‘fourth estate’ of the realm. Today the news media appear to… — Ian Hargreaves Copy Share Image
“It is easy for journalism to be morally casual, even as it makes large moral claims for itself. So when journalism is accused by… — Ian Hargreaves Copy Share Image
“In modern democracies, press freedom was being used as a cloak to shield media conglomerates’ domination of public discussion ‘in which misinformation may be… — Ian Hargreaves Copy Share Image
“Since more people vote in reality television shows than in elections for the European Parliament or municipal authorities the response of politicians has been… — Ian Hargreaves Copy Share Image
“If the journalist is secretly the tool of some invisible public relations machine or vested commercial interest it is the public whose interest is… — Ian Hargreaves Copy Share Image
“The press has the power to stimulate people to clean up the environment prevent nuclear proliferation force crooked politicians out of office reduce poverty… — Ian Hargreaves Copy Share Image
“Satisfying news hunger no longer involves a twice daily diet of a morning newspaper and evening TV news bulletin: news comes in snack-form” — Ian Hargreaves Copy Share Image