Needless to say, a historical drama directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep is pretty much the Platonic ideal of awards season wild cards, even before you factor in the extent to which a movie
about the journalists who declassified the Pentagon Papers might dovetail with current events (every vote is a vote against «fake news»).
Paired with it is another thriller set in a hospital, Samuel Fuller's 1963 Shock Corridor,
about a journalist who goes undercover in a mental institution and comes unglued.
I think I've mentioned here before how surprised I was when my first novel (Spin,
about a journalist who follows a celebrity into rehab) came out and people automatically assumed that I'd based my main character on myself.
Newsweek had a neat post
about a journalist who covered a story on real estate investing and then bought a rental property of his own — unseen.
Not exact matches
Truaxe later posted another video in which he called the people
who commented on his earlier post «idiots,» said anyone
who accused him of having mental health issues was now jobless, and threatened to sue an unnamed
journalist who wrote
about him.
Those last two haven't been confirmed yet, but they've been reported by
journalists with solid sources
who have been correct
about Switch leaks up to this point.
I should mention that simply publishing content won't get you in front of
journalists and contributors
who are just dying to write
about you.
Since his identity as Hogan's backer was revealed, Thiel's crusade against Gawker has been decried by a number of prominent
journalists and defenders of a free press,
who note that a billionaire bankrupting a media outlet as part of a personal vendetta raises serious questions
about free speech.
In particular, one Uber executive was outed for positing that the company ought to start investigating the personal life of
journalists who were saying less than complimentary things
about the company.
John W. Schoen is an award - winning online
journalist,
who has reported and written
about economics, business and financial news for more than 30 years.
To get better press attention for your business, pursue
journalists who write
about your niche.
It's far better to take time to send your «personalized» pitch to a few
journalists who you know write
about a topic than to «spray and pray» to a huge, unqualified list.
I might be guilty of bragging a bit
about being a longtime
journalist who writes pretty sentences.
When asked
about the campaign by a
journalist, one of the unnamed activists remarked the «campaign is not meant to harm the gay people
who live in the nine cities» [in unprotected states] that are bidding for Amazon's foothold.
The Moment that I saw
about the San Bernardino shootings included primarily tweets and content from «official» accounts, such as CNN and the personal accounts of
journalists who were reacting to the news, or posting aspects of the information.
Journalist Robert Zimmer with The Atlantic says, «An increasingly familiar and seductive story has been circulating
about young people
who, drawing inspiration from billionaire entrepreneurs and computer giants, consider dropping out of college a fast track to business success.»
To be successful at marketing your product or business you not only have to work to get your content shared across the Internet, but you also have to reach out to
journalists who can write
about you or even publish your work.
If you know more
about your customers as well as find your «lens,» you'll be able to attract the publications,
journalists and customers
who can help you spread the word
about your business.
«I think it's pretty extraordinary that anybody
who would call themselves a
journalist would publicly muse
about whether or not other
journalists should be charged with felonies,» Greenwald responded.
Yet for those
who regularly deal with young entrepreneurs, including greying venture capitalists (like Lilly,
who works at Greylock) and
journalists (like me), it sounds
about right.
«Nature's goal is to get you addicted to the baby,» Maia Szalavitz, a science
journalist who co-authored a book
about the science of bonding, called «Born for Love», told Business Insider.
Over the last six years, more than nine of 10
journalists were killed in countries that scored lower than 45 on the index, and one in five
journalists who died was covering a story
about corruption.
Don't scatter bias in here; just lay the facts out for what you are pitching (think
about it like a
journalist would, and cover the
who, when what, where, why and how).
Still, the executive had some strong words for high - profile folks
who don't like the stories
journalists report
about them.
The Man
Who Lied to His Laptop: What Machines Teach Us
About Human Relationships (Current), a collaboration with
journalist Corina Yen, recounts some of his unlikely findings.
However, given the potential for a so - called «Oscar bump,» the film
about the Boston
journalists who uncovered a Catholic Church sex abuse scandal could see an increase in ticket sales following Sunday night's win.
It was the Cali cartel that three years ago ordered the death of a New York
journalist, Manuel DeDios,
who had written
about the drug traffickers in Spanish - language publications and books.
To learn more
about them, and as part of CYBERWAR, VICELAND's ongoing series on hacking, we travelled to Berlin and London to talk to the
journalists who have investigated these sophisticated government hackers in the last few years.
Online, my social - media universe was filled with
journalists and Jewish communal professionals, rabbis and professors and nonprofit workers, all of whom knew that a Tablet writer had said something offensive
about the Harvey Weinstein case — but outside my front door, I encountered people
who didn't inhabit my social - media universe.
But the charge has echoes of comments made by high - ranking Uber executive, Emil Michael,
who stirred outrage in 2014 when he suggested Uber should investigate
journalists who did not write favorably
about the company.
The story reporters and
journalists inevitably tell
about the natural disaster will often be miles away from the personal stories of those
who live through them.
When he had to squeeze extra floors into a new building, he called Sandy Lindenbaum, a zoning - law guru
who called himself «the last of the gunslingers»; when he needed the New Jersey Casino Control Commission to see things his way, he turned to Atlantic City fixture Nick Ribis; when he wanted to divorce Ivana (and, later on, her successor, Marla Maples), he retained Jay Goldberg, a self - described «killer»
who says he can «rip skin off a body»; when it was tax time, he reversed decades of bragging
about his billions and had tax attorneys say his properties were worth only a fraction of what he had publicly proclaimed (an ongoing tax appeal in Chicago declares Trump Tower Chicago «a failed business»); when he was in the market for a troubleshooter, he hired Michael Cohen,
who has threatened
journalists who've written
about Trump with bodily harm.
He told the audience that if they want to do something to help
journalists, they should support blog TechDirt and its founder Mike Masnick,
who is being sued by the same lawyer
who led Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker over stories TechDirt published
about Shiva Ayyadurai,
who claims to have invented email.
That's because it stands by a very strict reading of the
journalist's code to not write
about one's own company, or the person
who owns that company.
Uber investor Ashton Kutcher is defending Uber from comments that one of its executives made on Friday, in which the exec casually threatened to launch a smear campaign against a specific
journalist who had written negatively
about the company.
By following and building relationships with influential
journalists who cover stories in your industry, you expose yourself to more opportunities to hear
about what they are interested in and to pitch them ideas.
Back during the (George W.) Bush Administration, I spent (or rather wasted) some time reading books and articles written by
journalists who were suspicious (I hesitate to say paranoid)
about those suspicious and paranoid fringe religious kooks (theonomists and theocrats)
who threatened to take over....
Journalists who have to file stories from and
about Jerusalem will use this description in their leads.
People
who do not know very much
about their Catholic faith and
journalists who are always after novelties have discussed the Council mostly from the point of view of new and revolutionary developments.
It is not I; it is not even a particular class of
journalists or jesters
who make jokes
about the matters which are of most awful import; it is the whole human race.
As
journalists are wont to do, Gawronski,
who is writing a book
about John Paul, tries to get the Pope to say something newsworthy, i.e., controversial.
CT's past coverage of Germany includes interviews with a cabinet member in chancellor Angela Merkel's government
about evangelical political engagement, a German church planter
who studied under Tim Keller, and a Berlin - based
journalist who says that Martin Luther would have driven most of Germany's bishops from their pulpits.
In my years of wandering its corridors and lobbies, of hanging
about for late - night votes and dozing in committee rooms, I came to loathe British politics and to mistrust the special regiment of
journalists (far too close to their sources)
who write
about it.
The reluctance to overstep acceptable boundaries helps to explain why Democrats in the U.S. Congress or
journalists who disagreed with U.S. support for the contras rarely if ever spoke
about positive aspects of the Nicaraguan revolution or
about Nicaragua's right to self - determination.
I remember a British - American
journalist telling me ¯ a man
who often says he is a hater of God, a man
who attacks religion with delicious ferocity again and again ¯ that one argument that almost does convince him
about God is the mystery of our own conscience.
«James Delingpole is a writer,
journalist and broadcaster
who is right
about everything.
And he writes very respectfully
about people
who believe in God, which is rare for a
journalist who lives in the Bay Area.
As for candidates, any of them
who lack the skill to avoid embarrassing themselves when
journalists ask them gotcha questions
about «what the Pope said» deserve their inevitable failure, and would have failed anyway.
The initial statements by Schonborn were completely misrepresented — or perhaps completely misunderstood by
journalists who understand almost nothing
about the Catholic Church.
Australian
journalist, TV host and blogger Sarah Wilson is working with Inglewood Farms,
who produce organic chicken, to reduce confusion
about the difference between eating organic and free range chicken.