Quotes about Media
On Facebook, the definition of great content is not the content that makes the most sales, but the content that people most want to share with others.
— Gary Vaynerchuk
There's some very good medias. And I have to say, Fox has treated me fairly. And I don't mean good, but they've treated me fairly. I don't want to be treated good. I just want to be treated fairly.
— Donald Trump
I want you to understand clearly, I am not a journalist - be very clear on that. I am an opinion maker.
— Glenn Beck
The first 20 stories written about a public figure set the tone for the next 2,000 and it is almost impossible to reverse it.
— Charles Colson
Once a country accepts censorship of the press and of speech, then nothing can be won without violence. Therefore, so long as you have free speech, protect it. This is the life-and-death issue in this country: do not give up the freedom of the press—of newspapers, books, magazines, television, radios, movies, and every other form of presenting ideas. So long as that's free, a peaceful intellectual turn is possible.
— Ayn Rand
Once you became president, people's perceptions of you—even the perceptions of those who knew you best—were inevitably shaped by the media.
— Barack Obama
Working on 'Fresh Off the Boat' has been really enlightening to me because it's made me actually think about the roles that Asians and Asian-American women have played in media. Not because I didn't think it was important before, but because before, I was really focused on just paying my rent.
— Constance Wu
Anti-Christian ideology has permeated much of the secular news media, and so often Biblical Christians are mocked, misrepresented or attacked for what they believe by anti-Christian agenda driven reporters.
— Ken Ham
The media knows what sells—conflict and division. It's also quick and easy. All too often anger works better than answers; resentment better than reason; emotion trumps evidence. A sanctimonious, sneering one-liner, no matter how bogus, is seen as straight talk, while a calm, well-argued response is seen as canned and phony.
— Bill Clinton
The American fascist would prefer not to use violence. His method is to poison the channels of public information.
— Henry A. Wallace
Do not, oh do not indulge such a wild idea that a newspaper might err! If so what have we to trust in this age of sham?
— Lewis Carroll
A little lie can travel half way 'round the world while Truth is still lacing up her boots.
— Mark Twain