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It's gonna be short if it's news; put it at the top. Style's not an issue, just make it news.

You pretty much have to be prepared to talk about whatever the news is. Running for Congress was good practice for that.

Anything remotely resembling news media is going to continue to migrate online until very little or none of it is produced on dead trees.

I do think people would be surprised to know that journalists from various news outlets are in this together in many ways in terms of these long hours and in terms of really sharing a desire to get information to the American people.

I was in sixth grade. I loved TV news. I acknowledge that I was also in awe of Barbara Walters interviewing Patrick Swayze and dancing with him.

The cool thing about Snapchat is you can get a lot of news on there now. There's CNN, ESPN, and I find myself reading the most random articles. I don't know how it actually benefits me, but it's interesting. I like to stay up on current events, so I have to give kudos to Snapchat: they've done a good job of that. But I'm on there way too much.

Gospel music is not a sound; gospel music is a message. Gospel music means good news. It's good-news music.

When you live in America, it's kind of insular - the news coverage that you get - unless you're really smart about it and find more international news coverage.

I'd just got back from filming my role as Flo in 'Kidnap & Ransom' when I got the news that Channel 4 had re-commissioned 'Fresh Meat,' so I think it was the first Christmas I could actually relax knowing that I had three months' work sorted. As an actor, that's always a good feeling.

In the case of 'News Radio,' I loved that show. I loved the actors and the producers, but I was longing very much for something more to sink my teeth into me. I think it was an incredibly smart show, but I found myself on the peripheral of a lot of it.

I'm Kevin Nealon, and that's news to me.

One of the most troubling things about the term 'fake news' is that it has become a force field against accusations you don't like.

I understand that it's incredibly difficult to watch what's happening on the news every day and not become inured to it. I've fallen victim to that myself, wanting to look away.

The democratic approach to news is a very valuable thing. We're always going to be dependent on the quality of reporting of mainstream media.

We want to open digg up to just about anyone and everyone that wants to express their interest in any type of news story or Web content.

Since news breaks on digg very quickly, we face the same issues as newspapers which print a retraction for a story that was misreported. The difference with digg is that equal play can be given to both sides of a story, whereas with a newspaper, a retraction or correction is usually buried.

One of the things that's been crazy for us has been the speed at which news can break on Digg, because it's powered by a mass of humans versus a machine that has to go out and crawl and find the information and then determine its relevance mathematically.

People want to have a voice and a say in what is news.

No one is born believing in harmful stereotypes. They are learned over time. The good news is they can be unlearned.

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