Too many trees are killed to print the words of people who may not have all that much to say, and authors and journalists are equally culpable in this regard.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
That is sad until one recalls how many bad books the world may yet be spared because of the busyness of writers.
You know what they say? They say, 'The print media is dying' - who says that? Well, the media.
People are worried about what's going to happen to journalism - and they should be. Every day, the blogosphere is getting better and print media is getting worse; you have to be an idiot not to see that.
Journalists write because they have nothing to say, and have something to say because they write.
Everybody writes a book too many.
Some of our best journalists take themselves even more seriously than the politicians they write about.
Journalists have misquoted people for so long - and quoted them out of context that for many people like to have their words on record.
There aren't enough good journalists. There are too many who really weren't groomed to be reporters and, as a result, some of the reporting is shallow.
In Hollywood the woods are full of people that learned to write but evidently can't read. If they could read their stuff, they'd stop writing.
People are hysterical about the death of newspapers, and I would say, 'They're not dying; they're just kind of reinventing themselves.'
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