The sea of reporters on her lawn made Loretta Brooks do a double take.
When you save book reports, art projects and put them in a scrapbook, it shows a kid you care and you are taking an interest in their lives.
I always saw the best reporters as ones you hardly ever saw other than when they were back in the newsroom, writing their stories.
Presenting statues of honor to reporters for covering an earthquake is like presenting a first prize to a doctor for performing surgery.
CNN International, Al-Jazeera and BBC are the same in how they report mostly that America is wrong and bad.
No company that I ever hacked into reported any damages, which they were required to do for significant losses.
The democratic approach to news is a very valuable thing. We're always going to be dependent on the quality of reporting of mainstream media.
At school I was always trying to con my teachers into letting me act out book reports instead of writing them.
I have almost no interest in quarterly reports. Running a business or investing in a business based on quarterly earnings doesn't make any sense at all to me.
In Iraq during the days of Saddam, I had a government minder who followed me everywhere, reported on my activities.
The reporter wrote with the hope that he would get a by-line in the Times, a testimony to his being alive on that day and all the tomorrows of microfilm.
History, like journalism, is ever a journey outwards, and you must report back what you find and no more.
If you want to get an education in how to get a story and how to survive, then get a street reporter job in New York City.
The BP spill was the greatest environmental catastrophe in U.S. history. Yet somehow, gas companies like BP and Halliburton ran interference on reporting that story.
I think it's important for the public to know, great reporting starts with a publisher who has guts and an editor who has guts.
The media transforms the great silence of things into its opposite. Formerly constituting a secret, the real now talks constantly. News reports, information, statistics, and surveys are everywhere.
Every time you go to the doctor and get a good report, the odds keep staking more in your favour.
If you're a good journalist, what you do is live a lot of things vicariously, and report them for other people who want to live vicariously.
Discount my partiality, but my report is that so far The Winds of War is looking good.
The television industry doesn't like to see the compexity of the world. It prefers simple reporting, with simple ideas: this is white, that's black; this is good, that's bad.
Here's a little newsflash for those reporters and commentators: I'm not going to Washington to seek their good opinion. I'm going to Washington to serve this great country.