The digital revolution has disrupted most traditional media: newspapers, magazines, books, record companies, radio.
I live in a world where there's magazines and blogs, and people feel like they are allowed to criticize me, and in the meanest way.
I was a big wrestling fan growing up. That was my thing. I had the action figures and the magazines and everything like that.
The most important service rendered by the press and the magazines is that of educating people to approach printed matter with distrust.
Newspapers and magazines didn't want pictures of musicians behaving badly back then. Now, because of the Internet, that's all the media wants.
It's strange for my friends when they see me on TV and in magazines, because the person that they see doing interviews and pictures on the red carpet is not the person that they know.
When you look at magazines, you feel so inadequate and so small and you feel really imperfect, when you're constantly seeing these images.
I would like to see every newspaper and every magazine have a network of bureaus all over the world, gathering news.
With superheroes and comics and fantasy and sci-fi being absolutely the popular currency in cinema, it's like people have said in endless magazines, it's the revenge of the geeks and all that. There's some truth in that.
You know, one wonderful thing that came out of my Enquirer experience is that, in my case, it was ruled tabloids are magazines. Which means they didn't have the protection that a newspaper has.
I was very strongly influenced by women's magazines and I really believed tha a woman could not be married and raise a family and have a successful career all at the same time.
Success does not mean happiness. Check out any celebrity magazine to look for examples to disabuse you of thinking that being beautiful, successful or rich will make you happy.
When my book 'Rich Dad's Prophecy' was released in 2002, most financial newspapers and magazines trashed it because I discussed a looming stock market crash.
When you say 'design,' everybody thinks of magazine pages. So it's an emotive word. Everybody thinks it's how something looks, whereas for me, design is pretty much everything.
Being famous has changed a lot, because now there's so many outlets, between magazines, TV shows, and the Internet, for people to stalk and follow you. We created the monster.
Yeah, the New York Times is very intellectual and very, very prestigious, but it doesn't reach the market that People magazine does.
Magazines all too frequently lead to books and should be regarded by the prudent as the heavy petting of literature.
I actually don't know how magazines are produced, I'll be honest with you. I have no idea.
I started my own magazine with drawings, commentary, news, film reviews and drawings.
When People magazine called me, I did the job on Ansel. I'm older than Ansel and he has to mind me.
A magazine or a newspaper is a shop. Each is an experiment and represents a new focus, a new ratio between commerce and intellect.