I don't see it in terms of changing things, but rather using language and music as weapons for fighting a mainstream media which is predominately right wing, and loyal to the political framework and its corporate interests.
I never like to stick to one media; whether it's a TV series or feature film, I enjoy it and I like changing constantly.
The media insists on taking what someone didn't mean to say as being far closer to the truth than what they did.
In an ideal world, it would not take a film star to get the media focused on mental illness.
The media are obsessed with spin doctors and with portraying them as a bad thing, yet seem addicted to our medicine.
Most scientists will get serious media exposure about twice in their entire career. And they'll get that because they've actually done an experiment that was interesting.
It is not true that Pena is 20 points above me. It's part of the management of the regime. They have control of the media, with few exceptions.
The media will mess your way of thinking up, don't take they word for nothing do your on research.
If you really think that ambition, power, lust, desire are not as applicable in the media as in politics or on Wall Street or anywhere else, you're deluding yourself.
Press critics worry that the rise of media polarization threatens the foundation of credible, common information that American politics needs to thrive.
When the media defines something, you have to question: Is it the definition that you want applied to your culture? I'm trying to determine who's leaving the legacy, and if the legacy that is being left is a positive one.
I grew up in a poverty-stricken neighborhood, but I didn't really know I was a deprived, poverty-stricken child until the media made me aware of it.
I think it is absolutely essential in a democracy to have competition in the media, a lot of competition, and we seem to be moving away from that.
It's just that what's important there is different there than what's important is here. Here, people care that you wrote a book or that you work in the media.
Google transformed the way most of us get our information with a search engine that enables us to find citizen-created media content alongside the work of professionals.
I think if women are visible in the media, truly visible, in an empowered role, it empowers us to be more visible in any area of our lives.
We citizens don't need to know every detail of every military operation in this new kind of war. Nor should the media tell us and hence our enemy.
The debate analysis in the media is rampant with contest analogies of war, baseball, boxing, football; you name it. Any testosterone contest imaginable is fair game.
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