Quotes about Media
I get one hour, really 25 minutes in a sermon on a weekend, to combat all the hours of the week that people are told you are what you have through billboards, commercials, and sitcoms, and so forth.
— Max Lucado
Marketing is a contest for people's attention.
— Seth Godin
I certainly don't read coverage of me, I read what else is going on that I need to know about to do my job.
— Hillary Clinton
A lot of times in this business, we are taking advantage of hot times in our career to do a lot of TV and a lot of radio and that sort of thing, and George is able to be so humble that he can get away with not doing those things.
— Lee Ann Womack
One person's disaster is another person's talking point.
— Henry Rollins
I don't like talking to celebrities.
— Lady Gaga
Television has greater power over the lives of most Americans than any educational system, government, or church.
— Kent Hughes
Americans who do not see themselves as victims — of an 'unfair' or 'racist' or 'misogynist' society — are more likely to vote Republican. On the other hand, Americans who see themselves as victims of American society are likely to vote Democrat. Therefore, the Democratic Party and its supportive media cultivate victimhood among almost all Americans who are not white and male.
— Dennis Prager
America's cultural table is set by the people living in the three bubbles - New York Washington D.C. and Hollywood.
— Mike Huckabee
My world. My rules. I would command everyone to do so many things! Be kind. Oh, I would command everyone to stop buying tabloids!
— Jennifer Aniston
We use celebrity "news" to perpetuate this dehumanizing view of females, focused solely on one's physical appearance, which tabloids turn into a sporting event of speculation. Is she pregnant? Is she eating too much? Has she let herself go? Is her marriage on the rocks because the camera detects some physical "imperfection"?
— Jennifer Aniston
The example of the tabernacle proves that God loves all kinds of art, in all kinds of media and all kinds of styles-provided, that is, that they are in keeping with the perfections of his character. As John Calvin said, "All the arts come from God and are to be respected as divine inventions."3 Therefore, as Christians we are not limited to crosses and flannelgraphs, or to praise choruses and evangelistic skits.
— Philip Graham Ryken