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I got a PBS mind in a reality TV world.
I get my gossip from 'Nashville' on ABC.
While I was doing 'The Newsroom,' I always had the news on on different networks on different TVs around my house and around my office.
If I have the TV on, it's either a Mets game or 'SportsCenter.'
I really like the way Fox handles their shows.
It's almost like we have ESPN.
When I came to CBS it was the mother church. I mean that was - everybody wanted to go to work for CBS News.
I, for one, am a CNN junkie. I'm convinced it stands for Chris Needs News.
If I'm on a show, then that's my favorite channel.
I had kind of sworn off network TV a while ago.
I don't know what's wrong with my television set. I was getting C-Span and the Home Shopping Network on the same station. I actually bought a congressman.
I don't have a television, and I'm just not too up on television.
For years, the defenders of television have argued that the networks are only giving the people what they want. That might be true. But so is the Medellin cartel.
I have nothing but respect for HBO.
I don't watch television.
The network and local TV angle of broadcast television has received a black eye for not properly debating within the news issues that should be debated, instead of shuffling them of to television advertising.
I only watch MSNBC for the news.
I'm a TV junkie. I'm always flipping through channels.
The networks initiated the discussion of live coverage.
As a passionate sports fan, as well as an athlete, I am excited to be a part of CBS Sports Network's historic sports-focused program hosted entirely by women, especially at a time when the influence of women in sports has evolved to where it is today.
A CBS spokesman said the network's policy was tightened in September 2006 to forbid contributions to political campaigns. Previously, there was a bit of wiggle room.
I don't really watch TV.Watch-- Tyler Cowen
I'm a big fan of CNN. I watched it from the beginning.
Nobody in college races home and says, 'I can't wait to see the news! I can't wait to see who CBS is going to hire!'
At CBS, I'm in your house. I'm mindful of that. When I do standup, you're in my home and I can say what I want to.
Today NBC makes certain content available online and I can't imagine we will change that process.
Network TV is so limiting. There are so many parameters.
If I programmed my own TV network, it would air good news! Just positive stories. Heroic stories. Cute puppy dogs doin' stuff.
Watching Fox, that's like watching the Cartoon Network. Fox is nuts.
I'd like to do a little bit more adventurous TV. Maybe Showtime or HBO or just a little bit edgier. But I would go back to NBC, CBS, whatever.
You shouldn't turn on C-SPAN to get your sports update.
I've always liked SyFy.
I take great pride in all the tremendous success we've enjoyed at CBS. And the good news is that I feel even more enthusiastic about what my terrific team and I will accomplish going forward.
I grew up watching PBS and wanting to be a part of it, just like HBO.
I don't watch television. I'm not a TV guy.
CBS is planning a tribute to Dan Rather ... the memo went out a month ago but everyone assumed it was a fake.
I just am a huge fan of PBS. They've taken great risks from great shows.
I am deeply honored that my team is being recognized by H.S.H. Prince Albert II and the Festival de Television de Monte-Carlo for Disney/ABC's role in creating television that inspires and captivates audiences wherever they live.
Our future is only limited by our commitment to keep the momentum going. Now that television has been set free from all constraints - including time, place, and all previous definitions - what comes next?
I got a PBS mind in an MTV world.
Bryant Gumbel is thrilled about his CBS deal and can't wait to start alienating the staff of an entirely new network.
I don't get to watch a lot of TV. I just do all my news and reading and 'Meet the Press,' all that fun, exciting stuff.
I don't watch television. I know better than that.
We had more viewers on the broadcast network than we did on the cable channel.
Your customers tune into W.I.I.F.M. ; are you broadcasting on this frequency ?
I don't like goodbyes, NBC does.
If you're a dope like me, you get every sports channel you can get. I'm watching, you know, Netherlands soccer.
Nothing real or truthful makes its way to TV unless you are smart and know how to sneak it in, and I would tell you how I did it, but then I would have to kill you.
I don't watch a lot of television. Sports and news, that's it.
CBS fought very hard on this because it believed and believes that there's a principle at stake here. The principle is that Dan Rather doesn't work for the police, and that people that speak to Dan Rather understand that he's a journalist and not a police agent.
The world is changing, and the Internet is about to become the next broadcast network.
The Nixon administration really put a lot of pressure on CBS not to run the second broadcast.
I have no other network to compare it to, but FOX has treated me lovely.
I don't devour huge amounts of television. I'm more naturally inclined to watch movies, but given my job, I need to have an understanding of what's on TV.
I'm not much a TV reporter, as in someone who covers the daily machinations of the television industry, though I certainly follow it and weave it into my reviews and essays about the medium.
CBS exhausted the Texas courts. They went from the trial court to the intermediate court to the highest court.
Dingoes, jackals, skunks, vipers and weasel are now illegal in New York City. Well great, who's going to run CBS?
Modern broadcast television, with its digital boxes and fiber optics and orbiting geosynchronous satellites, has become a perfectly engineered slaughterhouse of time.
I'm not a big TV watcher, but I know that Discovery is a teaching network. And they've been so awesome to me, I love those people.
I'm not a big TV guy, though.
I like PBS. I love Big Bird ... But I'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from China to pay for.
I love seeing other channels counterprogram the Super Bowl. PBS: DAMN RIGHT we're airing a new 'Masterpiece Classic'! Fuck off, sports!
NBC is working with a team of astrophysicists to create a new day of the week.
When I was a 21-year-old intern at CBS, I was told I had crossed eyes and shouldn't try to be on air. That's when I decided I was going to be behind the scenes.
Today, especially, when there are so many stations for viewers to choose from, if they want news, they always come to CNN and that's where I wanted to be.
I want everybody in the news business to think of ABC before they go any place else. If it costs us an extra few thousand dollars to do that, what does it mean?
Cable's on fire. Traditional broadcast TV's hearing a death knell. I sample as much television as possible. I like 'Homeland,' 'Game of Thrones,' 'Veep.' Now reinvention's important.
I'm so impressed with the quality of the 'Evening News.'
I don't know of anybody's political bias at CBS News. We try very hard to get any opinion that we have out of our stories, and most of our stories are balanced.
One of the reasons MSNBC is plummeting is that I, not long ago, refused to play any content from them. I figured, why? I mean, it's genuine depraved partisan politics insanity, genuine extremist radical ignoramuses on that network.
The plate tectonics of media have shifted where NBC had to become a new media company from an old media company.
It doesn't matter if I go on CBS, PBS or Fox. Whoever is interviewing me is going to want to create some conflict in the story, or it's not interesting. That's just the way the news is.
ESPN is a very, very good operation, and it's a gold mine. It's an even bigger gold mine than Fox News.
I think that the very fact that CBS fought and fought and fought in Texas, in New York.
The principle though remains the same, and the important thing is CBS fought hard, very hard, to protect that principle and will fight again.
I like to watch the Fox News Network. I like 'Nightline.' I like to watch 'The Sopranos,' of course. That is one of my favorite shows. 'Entourage' is another one. I like 'The Shield.'
TV is not accurate.
You can't get any better than TV on HBO, ABC and BBC3.
Television news is like a lightning flash. It makes a loud noise, lights up everything around it, leaves everything else in darkness and then is suddenly gone.
The 1990 'Goodwill Games' can be another indication that the television world is not divided between commercial and cable. If the viewer thinks highly of our efforts ... they will have a higher opinion of cable television and TBS.
When they show the destruction of society on color TV, I want to be able to look out over Los Angeles and make sure they get it right.
A modern revolutionary group heads for the television station.
Prayer TV looks like pay TV to me.
No one's on at my time but infomercials.
Everything was on television last night
ESPN, is having the ability to foretell future outcomes in sports.
The first thing I did for TV was a pilot for CBS.
AMC is a fantastic network that does diverse programming, and does it at a really good level and of great quality.
With less and less television being watched live, consumers are enjoying the freedom to record at home or in the cloud, watch locally or on the go, and binge watch entire series that they never had the time to enjoy.
I have to remember to not criticize other networks for other shows when I'm doing interviews because some day I'm going to be going to them, looking for a job, I'm assuming.
I happen to watch public television more than anything else. I'm also a news junkie, so I watch a lot of CNN.
I have the best job in the entire history of broadcasting.
The TV business is like the produce section of the market. Today everything is fresh and glistening and firm. And tomorrow, when they find a bruise on you, they toss you out.
The show had run its course on the Fox network.
I don't watch much television.
I don't really watch that much TV. I have training camp to worry about.
Every other network has given all their shows to liberals. We are the balance.
Joe Budden TV is life through the eyes of Joe Budden. You've gotta go check it out - it's pretty fun.
The best thing about television news is, it's immediate. Everything at a news network happens quickly.
The current wisdom now is that if the three networks are covering the news the same way the difference is the anchor people. I think that won't be true in the future.