"The thinner a newspaper or magazine is -……" — Lynda Resnick
"The thinner a newspaper or magazine is - due to reduced revenue from advertising dollars - the less editorial content because of the standard ad-to-editorial ratio, and the less money there is to support investigative journalism."
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22 Quotes by Lynda Resnick
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When people affected by epilepsy are reluctant to expose their condition, the public remains in the dark about it -…
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When you wake up each morning, you can choose to be happy or choose to be sad. Unless some terrible…
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The film 'Slumdog Millionaire' portrays the spirit you feel in India. For those who haven't been there, the film says…
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Since the advent of the Internet - more recently compounded by blogging - everyone can be a published voice. Any…
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Learn to expect less from life and more from yourself. Accept the changes that life throws at you. Remember, your…
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