A Quote by O. T. Fagbenle

Television is obviously changing; the way we consume media is changing, so I think it's natural that we are going to try different styles. — © O. T. Fagbenle
Television is obviously changing; the way we consume media is changing, so I think it's natural that we are going to try different styles.
The world is changing, and the way we consume music is obviously changing. I was one of the biggest CD advocates you will find, but when Apple music and digital options came out, like for everyone else, it was more conducive to my lifestyle.
It's hard for me to accept the argument that millennials are not watching TV. I'm not one to believe that our culture of TV consumption is changing dramatically. It's just how we consume and where we consume it that's changing.
I don't think we know yet what broadcast television did to us, although it obviously did lots. I don't think we're far enough away from it yet to really get a handle on it. We get these things, I think they start changing us right away, we don't notice we're changing. Our perception of the whole thing shifts, and then we're in the new way of doing things, and we take it for granted.
It is a significant acknowledgment that the way people are watching television is changing and the model is quickly changing.
It is a significant acknowledgment that the way people are watching television is changing and the model is quickly changing
I just think that the way the industry is changing and the world is changing, it might make more sense in two years for bands to have a different band name every time.
Change isn't easy. Changing the way you live means changing the way you think, means changing what you believe about life. That's hard.
I honestly believe going independent is the future. Social is changing, Spotify is changing, everything is changing.
Technology is changing the world; it's changing our sport. It's changing the way people are following the NBA.
As the times are changing, you don't hear as many sample issues with rap artists. Part of that has to do with production styles these days, but the nature of copyright is also changing as the internet becomes more of a giant.
The way that people are watching TV is changing. The landscape of television is changing. Movies are becoming much more insular. They're like a walled garden, where you know what you're going to see and you expect it. But in the world of TV, because it's episodic, you can explore any area because you have time to do that. You can take risks on the kinds of storytelling that you're doing.
My posture is changing constantly with different length clubs. I have to. Whether it's subconscious or not I'm still changing. That's going to put another variable. I said, 'Why can't we make the lengths all the same?'
Armstrong was the equivalent of Russia's Snowden. He has this explosive game-changing, sport-changing, world-changing evidence that he wants to bring forward, and essentially me and my film team are going to facilitate him doing that.
The world is continually changing. I think in some ways it's changing in a very positive way.
I imagine that as contemporary music goes on changing in the way that I'm changing it what will be done is to more and more completely liberate sounds from abstract ideas about them and more and more exactly to let them be physically uniquely themselves. This means for me: knowing more and more not what I think a sound is but what it actually is in all of its acoustical details and then letting this sound exist, itself, changing in a changing sonorous environment.
Changing writing styles is like an actor taking on a different part.
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