Different Quote by Tom Rosenstiel
“Newspapers have been likened to steamships that move very slowly, in terms of their direction. And when a reporter is sent out on a story, if that reporter has his or her own personal standards and is given a certain amount of time, they're going to probably do as good a story yesterday or tomorrow as they did the day before yesterday when there was a different editor there. But an editor provides vision. An editor decides what's going to be on page one, what gets rewarded, who's given more time, who's given what beats. They set a direction.”
About This Quote
Editors shape a publication's focus and quality by setting priorities, allocating resources, and guiding reporters, unlike the slower, less directed nature of newspapers themselves.
In simple terms: Editors steer content direction and standards.
Editorial vision determines news impact.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- newsroom planning
- breaking news coverage
- feature development
- budget constraints
- deadline pressures
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- defining front‑page stories
- allocating investigative resources
Questions to Reflect On
- How does editorial vision affect public perception?
- What happens when editorial direction is absent?