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Mark Feldstein Quotes

«my guess is NBC will be rewarded [in ratings] for that and is already being rewarded for that. That alone is a reminder that the star appeal of the anchor still matters.»
«It's about the trajectory, ... CBS used to be the Tiffany network, dominant in all respects, while Fox is on a roll and seemed to come out of nowhere.»
«These incidents become viewed through the lens of metaphor,»
«These incidents become viewed through the lens of metaphor. And Dan Rather represents not just CBS, but all of network news.»
«He had such huge strengths and huge weaknesses. He practiced journalism like a blue-collar craftsman with a populist point of view. He was practicing a crusading craft rather than a profession, and [investigative reporting] has lost some of its juice, its verve, its gusto, in trying to be objective. Anderson didn't try to hide his politics or his agenda.»
«Part circus huckster, part guerrilla fighter, part righteous rogue, Anderson waged a one-man journalistic resistance when it was exceedingly unpopular to do so.»
«He held politicians to a level of accountability in an era where journalists were very deferential to those in power.»
«He was a bridge for the muckrakers of a century ago and the crop that came out of Watergate. He held politicians to a level of accountability in an era where journalists were very deferential to those in power.»
«They flashed their badges and said they needed access to the papers.»
«On the one hand, I think it's really disturbing to have the FBI come knocking at your door, demanding to look at things you've been reading. It smacks of a Gestapo state. On the other hand, it's so heavy handed to be almost ludicrous.»