He treats journalists like journalists treat their sources.
Not exact matches
The first step to getting the attention of
journalists is fairly easy - just
treat them
like they are human.
The Tarnished Angels — Based on a William Faulkner novel, this Douglas Sirk film follows the relationship between a
journalist and a Depression Era stunt pilot and his family, notably the hot wife he
treats like crap.
In The French Chef in America, Julia Child's great - nephew,
journalist Alex Prud» homme,
treats Child's «second act»
like a carefully crafted menu.
I
treat all the
journalists reviews and opinions
like any others.
It was almost amusing at times to see a PR rep glance down at your badge, see what publication you're from and either turn you away, or
treat you just
like any other
journalist.
If a respected main stream
journalist can be
treated like this by the BBC, what hope and expectations of being
treated fairly should a member of the public or a blogger (
like me — RealClimategate) have of the BBC?