A Quote by Ice T

I don't watch daytime television, I have a job, I work and, you know, I think daytime television is really for women. — © Ice T
I don't watch daytime television, I have a job, I work and, you know, I think daytime television is really for women.
I'm just not interested in daytime television, which is something you should remember the next time somebody offers you a daytime talk show.
I should watch network television, or daytime television, because I'm not sure who all these people are who keep getting referred to in blogs and newspapers. I better get myself culturally attuned.
Daytime television, you can tell who’s watching by the three kinds of commercials. Either it’s clinics for drying out drunks. Or it’s law firms who want to settle injury suits. Or it’s schools offering mail-order vocational degrees to make you a bookkeeper. A private detective. Or a locksmith. If you’re watching daytime television, this is your new demographic. You’re a drunk. Or a cripple. Or an idiot.
I start the day with either Radio 3 or Radio 4. I don't watch any daytime television at all.
I love daytime television.
The challenge in daytime in particular, I think, is to go against all the traditional cliches of daytime and try to make it real.
Daytime has been successful all these years because it caters to a very real need in the audience - to see something that's not nighttime fantasy. People watch daytime because it's like their lives.
Daytime has been successful all these years because it caters to a very real need in the audience – to see something that’s not nighttime fantasy. People watch daytime because it’s like their lives.
I've wanted to be in daytime television for a long time, because that's where you can convey a message.
You know daytime television? You know what it's supposed to be for? It's to keep unemployed people happy. It's supposed to stop them running to the social security demanding mad luxuries like cookers and windows.
The landscape of daytime has changed. I'm not so sure people go to daytime TV for kumbaya moments anymore.
By the time I'm 40, the hope is that I'll be solidly in daytime television and producing the various other experts we've brought along the way.
When you watch television, you never see people watching television. We love television because it brings us a world in which television does not exist.
The days of television as we knew it growing up are over. You have a bigger, wider world audience on the Internet, larger than any American television series. People don't watch television in the same context as before. Nowadays they watch their television on the Internet at their convenience. That's the whole wave, and it's now - not the future.
Obviously sex and nudity sells, but that's what people go to cable for but that's not going to happen on network daytime television... so I think it really is always going to come down to story. How do you make a story interesting enough so people will tune in? That's always going to be it.
I can't really recall the first time I was noticed by a producer but the first time I was on television was doing Daytime for Another World, which I started in December '75 and went until December '76.
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