Journalism With A Definite Slant Quotes

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Stewart Stafford
“What's the difference between fact and opinion? Fact is the centre of the wheel and opinions are the myriad spokes emanating out from it.”
Stewart Stafford

“Service journalists. That's how an editor-in-chief described us to a roomful of corporate communicators. We are, he said, purveyors of ideas, of information and inspiration through writing intended to produce a positive response.

Call what we do, then, action journalism. Transcending the mere delivery of information, it is writing with the expectation that our readers will act as a result of reading our words.

And because of what we expect from them as a result of our efforts, a huge difference separates our kind of writing from the standard journalist's.

They report and analyze. We report and advocate. They help sell newspapers and magazines. We help achieve organizational goals by influencing action.

We create and enhance employee, shareholder, and customer confidence, build faith in corporate leadership, pride in its products. We heighten employee morale, foster belief in our company's intrinsic worth and trust in its mission.

Ours is journalism with a definite slant, specific points of view, ulterior motives, particular objectives, all tilted toward the company, institution, association, or agency employing us.”
Lionel L. Fisher

“Greetings, cybernuts! This is I.B. Nosey, your official unofficial reporter!”
I.B. Nosey

“I've been compared to Inspector Clouseau...or has he been compared to me?”
I.B. Nosey

“I escaped from an interview with that laboratory-loving doctor, Ag O. Nee, just barely by the shadow of my Nosey nose!”
I.B. Nosey

“Cable news is no more a town crier or gazetteer of the nation. It has gained the propensity of impinging on the power of the judiciary. Media trials during the prime time outmaneuvered and delineated the irreverent image to the power of judicial review. However, the presence of journalistic vulturism, sycophancy has downplayed their role as the fourth pillar of the state.”
Ramkrishna Guru