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As electronic journalism came to be evaluated for its cost effectiveness, the network world began breaking up.
— Roger Mudd
In exchange for power, influence, command and a place in history, a president gives up the bulk of his privacy.
— Roger Mudd
To pray is no small thing. It is nothing less than a sacred pilgrimage into the heart of the whole world.
— Wayne Muller
The networks found themselves having to compete for an increasingly Balkanized audience.
— Roger Mudd
Smiling is one of the highest forms of meditation.
— Mata Amritanandamayi
Just making sure the boys are okay is my priority in life, and that takes up all of my time right now.
— Darren Clarke
Any business or enterprise that shaves away loneliness is going to last forever. And like it or not but we've got a lonely society.
— Anita Roddick
Most journalists now believe that a person's privacy zone gets smaller and smaller as the person becomes more and more powerful.
— Roger Mudd
The written tone and the spoken tone change and the reporters' disbelief in the veracity of the government spreads to the readers and the viewers.
— Roger Mudd
If you know how to get fun out of the so-called discomforts, then you should know you are on the right lines.
— Nirmala Srivastava
Given what the media have put the country through this past decade, it must come as a surprise to most Americans that the press has a code of ethics.
— Roger Mudd
For actors in Hollywood, it's very straightforward. We're well-paid animals in a zoo.
— Robin Wright
Journalists, who are skeptical to begin with, simply do not like to be lied to or made fools of.
— Roger Mudd
If you don't have a moral question governing your society, then you don't have a society that is going to survive.
— Oren Lyons
But the time has come for journalists to acknowledge that a zone of privacy does exist.
— Roger Mudd