We’re very good at telling what happens and showing people while it happens… But sometimes television fails to take the time to say ‘Why did it happen? What does it mean?’ – To step back a little bit. – John King
I work for a place that’s been great to me over the years, and when you make a mistake, you’re hurting your company as well. – John King
I do not subscribe to the advocacy journalism school. It’s not who I am and not who CNN wants me to be. – John King
The world has changed. People have amazing access to whatever they want, whenever they want it. – John King
There is a lot of noise and conflict in our political discourse, which is fun to cover, but I’m convinced from my travels that people also thirst for more details as well as insight and context. – John King
I had the traditional print view of TV journalists: Those are pretty people who get paid a lot of money and don’t do any work. It turned out I was wrong. – John King
I’ve covered a couple wars and a lot of breaking news and a lot of cops-and-robbers situations. – John King