Sentences with phrase «as journalists like»

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Dedicate time to replying to daily queries through free services like HARO, and network with as many journalists that focus on publishing content related to your industry.
As allegations continue to rain down on powerful media moguls (like the recently - convicted comedian Bill Cosby), as well as high - profile politicians, doctors, members of Congress and male journalists, the idea that power can be a dangerous tool of manipulation is shifting into the mainstreaAs allegations continue to rain down on powerful media moguls (like the recently - convicted comedian Bill Cosby), as well as high - profile politicians, doctors, members of Congress and male journalists, the idea that power can be a dangerous tool of manipulation is shifting into the mainstreaas well as high - profile politicians, doctors, members of Congress and male journalists, the idea that power can be a dangerous tool of manipulation is shifting into the mainstreaas high - profile politicians, doctors, members of Congress and male journalists, the idea that power can be a dangerous tool of manipulation is shifting into the mainstream.
Besides these closely held and trusted relationships, we also look to online influencers — everything from shopping sites and corporate websites to journalists and columnists to sites like Yelp, Angie's List and Care.com — as credible and reliable sources.
Penned by journalist Michael Wolff, also famous for writing a scathing biography about media baron Rupert Murdoch several years ago, Fire and Fury took off like, well, wildfire as soon as word of its imminent publishing broke just a few weeks ago.
As a former journalist, I like to use a sort of media checklist to run my story through.
While the concept makes most old - school journalists shudder, sponsored content (i.e. articles that essentially function as advertisements) has become increasingly prevalent, particularly amongst digital media brands like Gawker, BuzzFeed, Quartz, and the reinvented Forbes.
It was initially available to public figures such as celebrities, but has since expanded to others like journalists and bloggers.
Jim Dalrymple is about as dedicated to Apple as it's possible to be: He's been enthusiastically covering the company as a journalist and blogger for 17 years, both at Apple - focused magazines like Macworld and on the dedicated blog he co-founded and now makes his livelihood from, The Loop (its name is a deliberate reference to One Infinite Loop, the address of Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.).
As one journalist put it, «He's like a juicer, he squeezes people dry and then discards them.»
It's hard to believe now, but Twitter started out as a curiosity, something journalists like myself used rabidly along with a few hardcore tech enthusiasts.
In fact, having a telecom company like Verizon (VZ) running a publisher like the Huffington Post doesn't just seem unlikely — it seems like a terrible fit for a number of reasons, and there are probably many journalists at both HuffPo and TechCrunch who are fervently hoping that Verizon sees it that way as well.
Charles Duhigg, staff writer for The New York Times and author of The Power of Habit, answers questions from readers on Quora on topics ranging from how to develop a blogging habit to what it's like to work as a journalist.
Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick had similar advice, adopting what journalist Brad Stone refers to as «Travis's Law» to guide his company through its regulatory battles: «It went something like this,» Stone writes in The Upstarts.
As a former Third Point employee told journalist Nicholas Stein in 2007, Loeb «believes that if you embarrass a CEO in front of his friends at the club, make him feel like people are talking about him, you can exert change on his company.»
If you'd like to look into the evidence, try reading the investigative journalist (also trained as a lawyer) Lee Strobel.
As a journalist, I like having an argument about Catholicism as much as the next persoAs a journalist, I like having an argument about Catholicism as much as the next persoas much as the next persoas the next person.
The press (including «citizen journalists» and survivor blog writers) have been pulling at the loose threads here and there, and it looks like the entire muffler may unravel as different people and organizations attempt to deny the interconnections, or minimize underlying doctrines that have given shape to their whole gridlock of power.
These grotesque libels have been propounded as well by tenured radicals as though they were facts, and disseminated in «news» stories without editorial comment by left - wing journalists like Earl Caldwell of the New York Daily News.
The lack of any mention that the «Israelis» referred to in the article committed multiple acts of terrorism, belonged to an internationally recognized terrorist organization (the Jewish Agency, the Jewish Telegraph Agency, AIPAC, the IDF, Moussad, Shin Bet, or the historical ones like the Irgun, the Stern Gang, etc et al), and were guilty of murder, reflects negatively on the author's impartiality as a journalist.
And the presence of capable and able religious journalists like Mr. Porritt of the Christian World and Dr. Lynch of Christian Work, and of understanding interpreters like Edward Shillito of London, who is to edit the volume which will report the conference, meant an enriching of the life of the gathering as well as a profoundly understanding setting forth of its activities through the religious press.
He started acting, however, like a real journalist: «For the first time as a writer, I felt capable of analyzing facts with a degree of impartiality.
As journalist Anna Maxted put it in The Telegraph, «It's curious, isn't it, that we're so surprised that domestic violence can apparently affect a woman like [Nigella].
It features traditional recipes such as Miso - Seared Scallops, Pinched - Noodle Soup with Pork, Salmon - Stuffed Kelp Rolls, and basics like rice, stocks, and sauces, along with sake pairings and essays on Japan in recovery from journalists and food writers.
As many journalists and commentators have argued, agreements like the TPP have dubious benefits for citizens of the countries involved.ISDS provisions have been criticised by U.S. Constitutional lawyer Lori Wallach for «empowering corporations to sue governments — outside their domestic court systems — over any action the corporations believe undermines their expected future profits or rights under the pact by reporting breaches, removing online content and even denying access to Internet users».
As well as claiming that Arsenal have another lightning quick player to go with the likes of Walcott and Bellerin, the journalist reckons that there is a touch of Eden Hazard about our new playeAs well as claiming that Arsenal have another lightning quick player to go with the likes of Walcott and Bellerin, the journalist reckons that there is a touch of Eden Hazard about our new playeas claiming that Arsenal have another lightning quick player to go with the likes of Walcott and Bellerin, the journalist reckons that there is a touch of Eden Hazard about our new player.
It now looks like things are moving along, with HLN journalist Kristof Terreur reporting that the 24 - year - old is not going to be involved for Chelsea against Bournemouth tonight as he looks to finalise his loan deal and undergo a medical.
Journalists have to ask in case you might get a real answer or a boss who will ask why you didn't ask, but you also have to expect a nothing answer like this as well.
As a journalist looking for a story that was going to generate eyeballs or chatter, someone like Brian Kelly would be a gold mine.
As a matter of fact, the last interview I saw he got properly drilled (not like the fake sports journalist or pundits here) regarding his lack of recruitment in defence and NEVER «announce» what were the objectives!!
If you actually worked as a journalist for a reputable paper, you'd be fired in no time, because stuff like that is not allowed there.
When on the pitch, we knew he will make a difference... The defense feels secure, the attack as well feels free, and he actuallt start those attack... Xakha doesn't he just pass and run to get a pass, not going forward or making that pass that ma kes a difference or a goal... Useless, but great stats, like our 70 % possession and losing games, he is the leader of that no sense possession, passing, he does most of our passes, then runs to get it back to pass it, gets it back because he just passes and player is stock has to get it back to him... He will be a great journalist pulling stats..
i completely agree with you, arsenal fans might be the most present online but i truly believe that they are some of the most clueless when it comes down to the game, they slam the manager based on what they read in the papers, on websites as if it were the gospel truth some of them would like to think they, d do a better job than wenger and our players, they post a lot of comments and don, t even know the positions of some players even when we win comfortably they, re never satisfied oh also they love the usual cliches used by the so - called journalists / pundits.
The firestorm could have possibly ended Jose's managing career, as former and current players, managers, well - respected journalists and the like would have earnestly come to the defence of this once respected man.
If you summarize last 3 days» transfer rumors / news then it would be like Benzema will have a medical at Arsenal as his agent was present during West Ham game and then we are very close to Lucas Silva but Man U is also interested, and suddenly from nowhere we are going to bid for Cavani... I think the football journalists are as deluded as Wenger is.
when LVG put United above Bayern, Barca and Ajax as the biggest club in the world that sum up the man - bastard journalist even have the cheek to ask if Man City big enough bigger than United he told them City would take centuries to become like United so what is not to love about the Big Man!!!
Perhaps it is because the author is a journalist, not someone like me, whose business it is to offer practical advice to sports parents on how not to get, as I put it in Home Team Advantage, «sucked into the crazy vortex of competitive youth sports.»
At debates and dinner parties, commentators, journalists and academics usually say something like this: «Yes it is close now but as polling day nears people will shift toward Remain».
John had previously attempted a play, we both have unfinished novels on the go - probably like many journalists - but this struck us as a rich mine to tap in terms of material.
Some undercover CNN journalists showed what looked like migrants from West African countries being haggled over as «merchandise» by smugglers operating in what has become a haven for illicit trafficking networks.
Also there are laws around what you can and can't say as journalists on days like this which we frankly don't understand, so we tend to just stay on the safe side and shut up.
That'll have to wait for some later election, however, as I'm bound in Europe working on other stuff... Till then, I'll stalk the campaigns via coverage from the usual sources, I've grown particularly fond of the Financial Times «Richard McGregor, who reports a lot from the ground and pays attention to campaign mechanics like few other journalists, and of course continue to follow Sasha Issenberg's great work at Slate.com and various stuff from TechPresident to keep up on the technology side of things.
But it could as well include other people like judges, lawyers, retired party members, businessmen with connection to the government, journalists, etc..
Nolan was well - liked by journalists but allies of Fletcher's described the Wirral - based activist as «useless».
Not just the journalists who viewed the entire project as a cynical publicity exercise to cement a future leadership bid, but those who took a long hard look at Mr Davis» voting record and didn't like what they found.
A number of fellow Democrats and journalists who covered Spitzer as gubernatorial candidate recalled instances where he'd acted like an irrational bully and demonstrated a taste for abuse of power.
I wonder what he thinks of left - leaning journalists like Steve Richards who appeared as guests on yesterday's Today programme.
Addressing lobby journalists over lunch in parliament's Churchill Room, George Osborne started as he meant to go on - with a pop at the weakness of the woman who he allegedly would like to see chopped up in bags in his freezer.
Journalists and the public like to view politics as a black and white battle of convictions, when in truth it is necessarily a process of compromise between individuals and interests.
As the app was launched, one political journalist quipped excitedly: «It's like having an actual Matt Hancock in the palm of your hand!»
Journalists were, like all other professions, encouraged to see their occupation as one of many forms of service to the nation, to participate actively in the education and inculcation of the Italian people.
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