A Quote by Jack Kirby

I didn't have an affinity for horror. But I knew that commercially it was viable. — © Jack Kirby
I didn't have an affinity for horror. But I knew that commercially it was viable.
It is really a sad state of affairs if I am still the only commercially successful woman director. We need a lot more commercially viable women, not only in direction.
In the US, commercial interests stole the airwaves early on, before public broadcasters could get a stab at it. And the deal that was made with public broadcasting was, "Okay, we'll allow there to be a handful of public stations to do the educational programming that commercial broadcasters don't want to do, but the deal is they can't do anything that can generate an audience, anything that's commercially viable." Anything they do that could be commercially viable could be considered unfair competition to commercial interests and should only be on the commercial stations.
We never thought we'd be commercially viable, and we were proved wrong.
It is only when you become commercially viable that you actually get accepted by the industry.
Films are commercially viable when you work with a superstar. That's why I did 'London Dreams' and 'Ready.'
It's striking how commercially viable that impulse for instant intimacy is right now, especially in songs and writing.
That's the reason support for the National Endowment of the Arts is so important. It enables those ventures that aren't viable commercially to be done.
The inventors we remember didn't invent anything. They're the people who took somebody else's invention and made it commercially viable.
The ballooning budgets of Bollywood are getting out of hand, and it's important for people to realise that you don't need Rs 20 crore to make a good, commercially viable film.
I prefer short stories, but publishers would, of course, rather that writers produce novels, since novels are still more commercially viable.
I want to be a commercially viable actor. I want that the distributors and producers should earn the money; then only, you become a bankable actor.
Growing up devouring horror comics and novels, and being inspired to become a writer because of horror novels, movies, and comic books, I always knew I was going to write a horror novel.
I imagine that, for most people, acting isn't something they think is a viable option, whereas for me, it was the most viable option. No adults around me knew how to do anything else.
I started growing my audience in small clubs through word-of-mouth. I started making music that isn't necessarily commercially viable, and it's not necessarily marketable to my peers to a certain extent.
If you can write (and don't kid yourself that you can, if you can't) and you have ideas that are commercially viable and will engage the reader's interest, go for it. Make sure you have something unique to offer. I enjoy the work of writers who give you something you won't find anywhere else.
Even if major funding is obtained for cold fusion, conceivably the phenomenon could suffer from problems as intractable as those of hot fusion. It may never work reliably or generate enough energy to be commercially viable.
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