Top 14 Quotes About Media Sensationalism
#1. In our swamp of media sensationalism and group-speak, BOSTON REVIEW stands out as a bold voice for reason and argument, one of the very, very few places that offers intelligence, integrity, and variety.
Martha C. Nussbaum
#2. Cooking is about putting food on the table night after night, and there isn't anything glamorous about it.
Christopher Kimball
#3. Newspapers take peoples' tragedies and force the world to experience all of it.
Rebecca McNutt
#4. The media used to investigate and uncover things. Now they simply collect 'he said,' 'she said' statements and stir up trouble. Their main activity is influence peddling, special interests, sensationalism, not fact.
Peter Arthur
#5. There is always that one person in our lives who we deeply love, and that person can also destroy us.
Ranbir Kapoor
#6. I think the reason working-class people don't write books is because they are encouraged to believe that only certain people are permitted to write books.
Len Deighton
#7. The bias of the mainstream media is toward sensationalism, conflict, and laziness.
Jon Stewart
#8. I really didn't want to be a part of the world because I found that the world was filled with unkindness. People didn't love each other.
Frederick Lenz
#9. Naturally, people - especially in America - live in the moment and, given the "crisis" orientation of cable news, think that [the 2000s are] the worst period the country has ever gone through. Not really.
Ivan Eland
#10. Because of a mass media more interested in gossip and sensationalism than real issues, I would say a vast majority of the American public doesn't have a clue about how the Congress functions and what goes on.
Bernie Sanders
#11. In a society where dirt sells, for every good story told as it is, you will hear the whole of that day's 10 bad stories sensationalized; although in reality, it could be that 100 good deeds happened that day which went unsung.
Criss Jami
#12. I had to give myself permission to act, then others agreed.
Edie McClurg
#13. All that happens is as usual and familiar as the rose in spring and the crop in summer.
Marcus Aurelius
#14. It beat down on Ned's head, warm as blood and relentless as old guilts.
George R R Martin
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