
'The publisher wants to know how the article on the booming economy is coming along.'
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'The publisher wants to know how the article on the booming economy is coming along.'
"Charles is a journalist, but, of course, not one of those bottom feeders."
"I was an investigative journalist until they investigated me."
Reporter on a lead.
'Swear that you are not now nor will ever be affiliated with 'sixty minutes'.'
'I'm well aware of the problem. I'm working on it.'
Squeezing the Free Press.
Old west justice...New west justice.
"What about 'Liar, liar pants on fire'?"
Journalism student ponders which course he wants to major in.
"They should talk to you, some of your sermons are like dental surgery"
The Murder of Marco Antonio ?vila Garc?a in Mexico.
BBC - Crisis Management, Damage Control and Liability Supervision.
Privacy
Sunshine Week
"I think people exaggerate massively about our so-called 'surveillance society'. I said as much to my brother last night on the phone..."
"Skepticism, Jones? Tell me, how does that relate to journalism?"
Gutter press offering cash for stories.
A couple look worried at news of adultery website hacking.
More Fifa officials indicted over bribery scandal
Trump and the FBI
The disappearance of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi
"Stop the press... we've got an exclusive press release."
"I'm not a slave by profession you know... I'm really a journalist on holidays."
Press freedom RIP
"Why don't we call you 'Deeper Throat'?"
The Barrel of a Gun: the Press and the Truth
The Pegasus Project
Anti-corruption press
"Screw this—I'm going to work for the tabloids."
Reporter #6: television.
"Oh-oh."
"New studies show that the so-called 'lucky man' made popular by the prog-rock band Emerson, Lake and Palmer was, in fact, just very well-connected."
"It's '60 Minutes.' Did you order a mushroom pizza in July, 1992, and never pick it up?"`
"You're number one."
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