A Quote by Roone Arledge

I don't think any industry was ever as closely scrutinized and written about and constantly in the public eye as television. — © Roone Arledge
I don't think any industry was ever as closely scrutinized and written about and constantly in the public eye as television.
Bollywood is just like any other industry. It is just that people in this industry are constantly in the public eye.
I think we should talk about what the objectives of the party are, whether that's restoring the Clause Four as it was originally written or it's a different one, but I think we shouldn't shy away from public participation, public investment in industry, and public control of the railways.
No country has ever closely scrutinized itself visually.
When you're so out there in the public eye, people are constantly criticizing every aspect about you.
No country has ever closely scrutinized itself visually ... I know what we could make of it if people only thought we could dare look at ourselves.
I think reality television has made the fashion industry and the beauty industry, any industry - frankly, just life - it has made life seem much different than it really is.
I have to grit my teeth sometimes, knowing I am going to be written about. But I think it is my life, and I don't want to get people interested in debating it. But I do feel that if you are going to put yourself about as a public person on a television screen, there's a curiosity.
I think it's a myth that American public or any other public is so stupid that they need to be constantly pricked.
The men and women who occupied the east coast of North America between 1607 and 1800 have been more closely scrutinized than any other collection of people in American history.
The scary thing is how quickly everyone's star fades. Therefore, to be a voice, you need to do television. You need to stay in the public eye for the public to care about you, to be a big enough voice to help where it is needed.
Being in the public eye, I struggle to create and maintain romantic relationships. I am constantly faced with assumptions about who my significant other is, and it seems that there is always some speculation about my relationship status.
Whenever you see shrinks on television, they're so clearly written by patients. They're either idealized or they're demonized or they love their patients. All they ever think about is their patients.
Life is like a lunchroom at school. In this industry you've got little individual tables of actors, singers, rap stars, this, that, the other. But it's a big industry that also encompasses anyone in the public eye.
I think I regard any history in quotes, because just like science, we're constantly revising science, we're constantly revising history. There's no question that various victors throughout history have flat out lied about certain events or written themselves into things, and then you come along and you find out that this disproves that.
Matt Weiner is an amazing writer. He's one of the best, greatest writers that's ever written for television, or just written.
Matt Weiner is an amazing writer. He's one of the best, greatest writers that's ever written for television - or just written.
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