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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
When I was a kid, and I was watching TV, I just loved it so much that I wanted to crawl into that TV.
We are not a TV station that only concentrate on those who are always under light. We are not a TV station for celebrities and for grand politicians and superstars. We are a TV station for the ordinary person. The normal people, ordinary people in the Arab world sees Al Jazeera as their voice.
I'd love if Google ran my cable or phone company. Instead of making their businesses out of telling us what we can't do, GT&T would recognize the benefit of helping us do what we want to do: use the internet more and create more of our own stuff. Google might even figure out how to make connectivity ad-supported and free. Sadly, though, I think Google knows what it is and won't expand into other industries, even if it would be good at running a cable or energy or phone company.
I love TV. I watch more TV than most people you know. — © Bill Lawrence
I love TV. I watch more TV than most people you know.
I knew I wanted to be used by God in big ways. I always prayed He would trust me enough to use me to make a difference in His Kingdom, but I never dreamed it would be through a cable television show, the number one cable television show in A&E network history, as of this writing! Ephesians 3:20–21 best describes how I feel. It is not because of any power or wisdom we possess that this happened. It is all because of His power, His power working through us. What a dream come true!
The cord-cutting generation hates cable TV 'cause they think they're corporations and they rip people off and they make you buy a bunch of channels you never watch in order to get the channels that you do watch. They've always said, "We want to be a la cart. We want to be able to cord-cut. We want to be able to watch what we want." So it's now evolving where if they only want to watch HBO they can but they have to pay for it. If they only want to watch Cinemax, they can, but have to pay for it.
I'd say I watch a fair amount of TV, but I'm not a TV addict by any means.
I don't have cable, and it's glorious.
No one was asking me to be on TV. So I made my own late-night TV talk show.
Films for TV have to be much closer to the book, mainly because the objective with a TV movie that translates literature is to get the audience, after seeing this version, to pick up the book and read it themselves. My attitude is that TV can never really be any form of art, because it serves audience expectations.
I love working in TV. TV is fast. You shoot it and it's done quickly.
I don't have cable. I don't have a DVR.
If you're going to worry about what you said on TV, then don't get on TV.
It will be very wrong on my part to say that I don't want to do TV. I owe my career to TV. — © Gurmeet Choudhary
It will be very wrong on my part to say that I don't want to do TV. I owe my career to TV.
To call doing films upgrade from TV wouldn't be right because TV is huge too.
The character of Cable is complex.
I don't want to do television. A TV show sitcom? I don't even watch TV.
I want to put elements from movies into TV to raise the quality of TV.
Actually, you have to spend a lot of time on TV. So I have taken a break from TV and shifted my focus in the movies.
[The Weather Channel] is the most watched cable channel in America. I'll repeat that. It is the most watched cable channel in America. They were worried about the terrorists immobilizing us, and a portion of our countrymen watch weather. 'Kay, you don't get any more immobile than that... unless you're in a goddamn coma. That means you're saying, "I'd go to the window, but it's too far." If you want to know what the weather is you go to a window and stick your hand out and if you want to know what the temperature is you drive by a bank.
The future of TV is not on TV. It's on the smaller screens we are all using in front of the television set.
I agree when people say TV is regressive. I would go back to TV only for the money.
I think that's so particularly exciting about this moment in time is all the new platforms that are now existing, the Netflixes and the Hulus and Amazons and so and so forth; I mean they are really doing what pay TV was doing twenty years ago. So a show like Dancing On The Edge gets to have a digital life after it's playing on Starz. I think what's exciting is how these new platforms are providing more opportunities both for first-run programming on the one hand but also for second plays for shows that have appeared first either on traditional broadcast or on cable.
When you watch the sitcoms that were the big hits when I was growing up, TV was still just TV. It was allowed to just be TV. There were three channels that were competing for the whole family and you couldn't take your business elsewhere.
I have an appearance on a new TV show called 'Bar Karma' on Current TV. I had the most fun ever making this episode. I play someone with a multiple personality, and I think my fans will be surprised and get a real giggle out of it. It's a new model for TV in that it is interactive with the community.
I'm not one of these people who says, 'I don't watch TV much.' Or looks down their nose at TV and they watch it for 20, 30 hours a week. I'm so busy. I work seven days a week that I just don't watch TV.
The first TV babies are now writing with a TV mind that has no attention span at all.
I really like cable T.V.
I didn't have cable, so YouTube was my cartoons.
I grew up not watching TV and I enjoy TV but it kind of takes my brain away from me.
For all reality TV, and all the viewers of reality TV, just be entertained. Don't invest your feelings, your heart, your soul into reality TV. It is entertainment. And that's all that it should be.
I've been watching more American TV because of all the great TV series that have come out in the last five to 10 years. I'm a 'Sopranos' fan, I'm a 'Wire' fan, I'm a 'Mad Men' fan. I'm a 'Deadwood' fan. It makes me optimistic for the future of storytelling on TV that producers are willing to take that kind of jump.
I love working in TV. TV is fast. You shoot it, and it's done quickly.
Free cable is the ultimate aphrodisiac.
I personally think the best ideas for TV shows - at least comedies - are very low-fi ideas. High concepts often sell pitches in movies and TV, but, especially in TV when you're talking about hopefully a 100 or 150 episode proposition, those concepts just burn off, and then you're stuck with nothing.
I never skimp on TV. I watch an embarrassing amount of TV shows. I don't even know how I do it.
Robin Roberts - what a trailblazer she has been in sports TV! One of the best in TV.
TV is all about speed. TV is fast and furious. It's gunslinger territory.
I will never quit TV because TV has made me what I am today. — © Sara Khan
I will never quit TV because TV has made me what I am today.
I owe my career to TV. Most of my training has been through TV.
Press TV is one of the few TV channels anywhere in the West that fairly presents the Palestinian case.
It's how the '70s were for movies, the 2000s are for TV. I think it's a phenomenal time for TV and to be involved in it.
I'm shy. I'm not outgoing. I'm a homebody. I am on TV, but you know, it's interesting. How much do I talk on TV?
But that's kind of an easy stance to be if you're a humor columnist, because you're tending to make fun of the government and the powerful. I'm sort of a soft-core libertarian in that my compass is generally pointing away from 'Let's let the government do this' Does it matter to me that it's Democrats who think we need more elaborate programs that involve shifting money from one group to another group or it's Republicans saying we need to take a harder look at what kinds of things people are watching on cable TV? Neither one of those things strikes me as a good idea.
The polls demonstrate that 50 percent of Americans who get their news from TV think Saddam Hussein was behind the Twin Towers attack. Man, have they got ways for getting half-truths out right away now, thanks to TV! I think TV is a calamity in a democracy.
When I got to 'Looking,' I didn't know that you could write stuff and they would put it on TV. That was that experience. My boss was Andrew Haigh and he came from film; he had never done TV. It was his first TV show, and he was running it. And I think he was like, 'Write it, and we'll put it on.' It was lovely.
There aren't any poor cable hosts.
To be honest, I don't watch a lot of TV. It's kind of ironic because I'm on TV.
Actors who say they don't watch TV are stupid. I was raised by TV! And it's how I research for auditions. — © Rebecca Mader
Actors who say they don't watch TV are stupid. I was raised by TV! And it's how I research for auditions.
Everybody's got cable.
I multitask and always have the TV on in the background. If I need to focus, I generally have to turn off the TV.
Honestly, I don't have time for a lot of TV. And it's unfortunate, because I love TV.
Back in the '80s, a lot of the images I used were from TV or from films on TV.
I kid because I'm on basic cable.
Not to say there's not good TV out there, but I think TV is better when it accurately reflects the world as it is.
I would make the movie industry more like the television industry. TV is more material driven. In TV, you can break new stars. TV can take more chances.
I grew up in a very small town, on a farm. There was not even a TV in my house at that time. I didn't have much connection with the outside world and couldn't see martial arts. When I was 10 or 12, that's when we got our first TV. We only had maybe two channels. At 16 years old, I remember watching Marco Ruas on TV.
Privacy was in sufficient danger before TV appeared, and TV has given it its death blow.
I watch like, Steve Jobs interviews, I don't really watch TV. I stopped watching TV when I turned like ten because my parents were like, 'TV's really bad for you.'
Until Color TV came along, BW TV was too muddy to be enjoyable.
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