One of my goals upon becoming Secretary of State was to take diplomacy out of capitals, out of government offices, into the media, into the streets of countries.
21 years as CEO is a long time. I was and probably still am the longest serving CEO in America. Certainly I am in the media industry, bar none.
We live in a dark time. Books are as dark as what is available to teenagers through the media every day.
You need to take care of your time and practice, you need to rest and talk to media. So it's really important to organize those things.
Now that our media companies and it appears are policies are traded for cash, what is there to check the continuing consolidation of power and diminishing of democracy?
When you do what you're supposed to do and don't complain much, I think the fans, media, players and front office appreciate and respect that.
I think track is still one of the most exciting participant sports, but we haven't been able to capitalize on that excitement through television and the print media.
I dare suggest that the composer would do himself and his music an immediate and eventual service by total, resolute and voluntary withdrawal from this public world to one of private performance and electronic media.
They said I was a married mother of two but the record sounded like an indie album and they didn't know how to market it! This country is incredibly sexist, as is the music and media industry.
Mainstream media's representation, or its guerrilla decontextualization, of black men's lives in particular can set the stage for erroneous assumptions capable of damaging an individual or a nation.
Comedy and drama are less ageist media for women than stuff like light entertainment. But in TV or film, women have to be more pleasing on the eye than men.
In the corporate-owned media, men dressed like Ronald Reagan and women dressed like Rita Hayworth disseminate grotesque exaggerations and gossip in authoritative tones.
Today the Western powers and media want to domesticate us like sheep, to keep us tame and domesticated.
People have their own opinions but sometimes with the media things get chopped up and cut around to make stories out of it.
Gain fame, and the paparazzi or media waits and watches for them to slip, just to shame their name.
The social-media landscape changes incredibly fast, so you have to be open-minded and nimble to keep up with it.
I don’t talk about my personal life so they [the media] had to make one up for me.
I don't see us as a big media gimmick band. We don't have a cultivated appearance or anything like Kiss.
These days, everything is magnified very quickly by the media - the slightest slip can turn into a catastrophe.
For me, what's a more important question is how we get at least the option of more diverse experiences in this media.
The Pentagon today will not allow any of these people who work for the Pentagon, to talk to the media. They have gagged them from talking to members of Congress.