It was because of that that I abandoned
journalism, and took to so much duller work: tutoring and private secretaryship.
I know that
journalism largely consists in saying "Lord Jones Dead" to people who never knew that Lord Jones was alive.
Edna's secret ambition had been journalism; but she had planned a clerical position first, so that she might have time and space in which to determine where and on what line of journalism she would embark.
"And remember, Miss Wyman, if you're ambitious, that the aim and end of journalism is not the feature article.
"You believe that I have some show in
journalism but none in literature?"
"One can't kick over the ropes if he's going to succeed in
journalism. I've learned that much, at any rate."
"Perhaps," he said, letting his eyes rest coldly upon his questioner, "if I told you all that was in my mind you would waive your month's salary and get back to your
journalism!"
The royal salute of British
journalism thundered the announcement of Tinkler's staleness before a people prostrate on the national betting book.
Moncharmin did not know a note of music, but he called the minister of education and fine arts by his Christian name, had dabbled a little in society
journalism and enjoyed a considerable private income.
They do not understand
journalism. The proverb says, "The unknown is always great." To the court, the newspaper is a mysterious and rascally institution.
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Journalism Research: Theories, Methods, Finding, Future, Blackwell, Oxford.
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