A good newspaper, I suppose, is a nation talking to itself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think that a great newspaper is one that puts a real premium on digging to get the story behind the story.
To conclude: good journalism is one of the models of good conversation and communication in the wider social context.
We're newspaper junkies; I can't imagine life without a newspaper.
News, news, news - that is what we want. You cannot beat news in a newspaper.
Good journalism, I think, represents life and if you try to organize something too neatly it usually blows up in your face and doesn't really happen the way you want it to.
Newspaper reporting is really storytelling. We call our articles 'stories,' and we try to tell them in a way that even people who don't know all the background can understand them.
A newspaper is a public trust, and we will suffer as a society without them. It is not the Internet that has killed them. It is their own greed, it is their own stupidity, and it is capitalism that has taken our daily newspapers from us.
To a journalist, good news is often not news at all.
If journalism is good, it is controversial, by its nature.
A good newspaper is never nearly good enough but a lousy newspaper is a joy forever.