I had a financial page to write in the Mail on Sunday where I’d give tips on shares. I worked there for two and a half years. Nothing compares to the burst of energy felt on a newsroom floor when a big story breaks.
Meaning of the quote
This quote is about the excitement of working in a newsroom. The author used to write about financial topics and share stock tips in a Sunday newspaper. Even though he did this for a long time, nothing could compare to the sudden burst of energy and excitement he felt when a big news story was breaking. Working in a newsroom can be fast-paced and full of energy, especially when major events are happening.
About Adam Faith
Adam Faith was an English singer, actor, and financial journalist who became a British rock and roll teen idol in the 1960s. He scored multiple No. 1 hits on the UK Singles Chart and was one of the most charted acts of the decade. Faith also had an acting career, appearing in films and television shows.
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