英语名人名言:媒体Media/Journalism
粉色百合 Unfortunately, the media have trouble distinguishing between real science and propaganda cross-dresd as science.
—— Linda Bowles, political columnist活着真好
[You reporters] should have printed what he meant, not what he said.
—— Earl Bush, press aide to Richard Daley
Journalism consists largely in saying “Lord Jones died” to people who never knew Lord Jones was alive.
—— G. K. Chesterton
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—— Gandhi
Whoever controls the media——the images——controls the culture.
—— Allen Ginsberg
Trying to determine what is going on in the world by reading newspapers is like trying to tell the time by watching the cond hand of a clock.
—— Ben Hecht把妹技巧
Advertising may be described as the science of arresting human intelligence long enough to get money from it.
—— Stephen Leacock
Radio news is bearable. This is due to the fact that while the news is being broadcast the disc jockey is not allowed to talk.
—— Fran Lebowitz
Hark, the Herald Tribune sings,
Advertising wondrous things!关于灯的作文
—— Tom Lehrer
The telephone company is urging people to *plea* not u the telephone unless it is absolutely necessary in order to keep the lines open for emergency personnel. We’ll be right back after this break to give away a pair of Phil Collins tickets to caller number 95.
—— Los Angeles disc jockey, right after the February 1990 earthquake
I think that I shall never e
A billboard lovely as a tree.
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I’ll never e a tree at all.房屋转让合同
—— Ogden Nash, Song of the Open Road, 1945
Journalism is merely history’s first draft.
—— Geoffrey C. Ward
Its failings notwithstanding, there is much to be said in favor of journalism in that by giving us the opinion of the uneducated, it keeps us in touch with the ignorance of the community.
—— Oscar Wilde
The difference between literature and journalism is that journalism is unreadable and literature is not read.
—— Oscar Wilde
The public have an insatiable curiosity to know everything. Except what is worth knowing. Journalism, conscious of this, and having tradesman-like habits, supplies their demands.
—— Oscar Wilde