Hunter and I never got proper journalistic accreditation to go anywhere. Nobody was giving us passes to go in here or there. We always had to somehow talk our way in.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Stanford had no journalism program so I just learned by doing, effectively.
Journalism: an ability to meet the challenge of filling the space.
I have been an outsider in journalism and in the academy, because I never fully belonged to any of them.
Journalism is a flawed profession, but it has a self-correcting mechanism. The rule of journalism is: talk to everybody.
Journalism makes you think fast. You have to speak to people in all walks of life. Especially local journalism.
Look, everybody in journalism has a reputation of sorts.
I like to say that journalism is the graduate school from which you never graduate.
Many people would no more think of entering journalism than the sewage business - which at least does us all some good.
I was originally going to train as a journalist, passing a series of exams that winnowed ten thousand applicants down to one hundred places on a National Union of Journalists course.
I'm an expert on the NewsHour and it isn't how I practice journalism. I am not involved in the story. I serve only as a reporter or someone asking questions. I am not the story.
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