There isn't as much passion and outrage in today's newspapers. That may be because of a corporate decision, but they've lost their personality.
You just have to open the newspapers in most Western news to see real violence.
When I talk about taking bold actions in the world, few things are bolder than creating the 'Huffington Post' from scratch and reinventing the newspaper business.
It's a libel to say that I use my newspapers to support my other business interests. The fact is, I haven't got any other business interests.
Deep Throat's information, and in my view, courage, allowed the newspaper to use what he knew and suspected.
Fifty percent of people won't vote, and fifty percent don't read newspapers. I hope it's the same fifty percent.
How we feel about ourselves as we read the newspaper, set the table, wash the dishes, recycle the trash and wash our clothes... is essential to our overall happiness and well-being.
I knew I was going to be a journalist when I was eight years old and I saw the printing presses rolling at the Sydney newspaper where my dad worked as a proofreader.
I can't turn on the television without seeing me, or open the newspaper without seeing me and, honestly, I'm sick to death of me.
It was 1966 by the time I started taking pictures seriously and books, newspapers and magazines of the time were full of great pictures that helped to inspire me.
Newspapers do a good job telling me what happened yesterday, but they'd be a lot more impressive if they could tell me what's going to happen tomorrow.
The American press has the blues. Too many authorities have assured it that its days are numbered, too many good newspapers are in ruins.
During the 1960s, the Shanghai of my childhood seemed a portent of the media cities of the future, dominated by advertising and mass circulation newspapers and swept by unpredictable violence.
It's strange that the newspapers don't see a connection between their false revelations about my private life and my need for seclusion and security.
My name was on the list very early after these announcements were made through the newspapers in Europe.
The difference between burlesque and the newspapers is that the former never pretended to be performing a public service by exposure.
Rage is the only quality which has kept me, or anybody I have ever studied, writing columns for newspapers.
I was a newspaper editor in high school, and I truly thought of journalism as a career. I loved it.
I haven't read a newspaper in 20 years. I don't look at the computer or anything. You have to have a filter on what you let in.
If you look at the newspapers here - the Washington papers - most of the discussion deals with campaign gossip.
I'm so reluctant to do newspaper interviews because it's so misleading how they interpret what you say.