I take in a lot of stuff from real life, movies, television, news and it all gets mixed in my head and somehow turns into a story idea.
I want you to know that, despite what you might read at times in the newspapers or see on the television news, we have actually been getting a lot of things done the last several months, the U.S.-Canada relationship.
Local television news, on both radio and television, is so appalling. Makes print journalism look like the greatest stuff ever written.
I remember the mid-'50s well. It was when my life changed, and I left acting to become one of the first female television news reporters in the U.K.
I started as a news photographer at the University Of Texas' Daily Texan.
I think viewers realize that people are a lot more three-dimensional than TV has traditionally portrayed them, particularly in news.
To have news value is to have a tin can tied to one's tail.
Publishers have realized that, unlike the previous time period, American teenagers are both smarter and require more topical material than they had been giving them before that. For one thing, they'll read thicker books. Besides, has anybody looked at the news or read the newspapers recently?
I shoot for 'Extra' three times a week, and that's great for Las Vegas, too. In addition to interviewing stars who are here for shows, parties and premieres, I'll also get peoples' reactions to different news items and topical gossip.
It is not true that virtually all news in a totalitarian state is false.
You convey something that the public either trusts or it does not trust, and it has to do with the content and how you handle the news, but it also just has something to do with your persona.
TV news is not very instructive.
I've stopped watching TV news. They couldn't pay me enough money.
TV news is what you want it to be, and if you want it to be different, take a look at what you watch.
We have a responsibility to show the public the kinds of truths that they don't see on the TV news or the Hollywood film.
Journalism as theater is what TV news is.
TV news has largely given Trump editorial control.
The 800-pound gorillas of TV news are gone. When I was the White House correspondent at NBC, and Tom Brokaw was anchor, the reporters were protected.
Early on, even before he was the front-runner, TV news was giving Trump far more attention than other candidates and far more than he deserved.
I wanted to be a journalist so the character of a TV news person in 'Run Baby Run' was really interesting.