Zitat des Tages von Jill Abramson:
As a big user of public libraries, I deplore the cutbacks they have had to sustain.
People often assume New York City is no place to keep a dog. This is certainly what my parents told me when I was growing up there. But I have found this not to be the case at all.
I've taught a college journalism course at two universities where my students taught me more than I did them about how political news is consumed.
I do see myself as someone who has a lot of story ideas.
I think a lot about something: Abe Rosenthal was once asked what he wanted on his headstone, and he said he wanted it just to say, 'He kept the paper straight.' And I think about that a lot.
I think the Huffington Post has been inventive and presents what it aggregates well.
I don't keep up with Twitter all day long.
In one's relationship with dogs and with a newsroom, a generous amount of praise and encouragement goes much better than criticism.
The Obama administration has had seven criminal leak investigations. That is more than twice the number of any previous administration in our history. It's on a scale never seen before.
With the fragmentation of television audiences and the advent of cable and on-demand services, the prestige of being an anchor is not what it was in the days of Walter Cronkite.
I have to pay attention to work on the weekends and always have my iPhone with me, but I don't mind.
The idea that women journalists bring a different taste in stories or sensibility isn't true.
The whole issue of how women's management styles are viewed is an incredibly interesting subject.
I think about the question of perspective in reporting all the time, and since I spent 20 years of my career in Washington as both a reporter and an editor I'm keenly aware that a newspaper should not be dominated by stories in which the only voices and perspective come from those in power.
I think that a great newspaper is one that puts a real premium on digging to get the story behind the story.