There are only a few TV networks that really invest in production in the way that I think they should. HBO, obviously, is one of them.
I've had wonderfully lucrative offers to do another network series. I could do that again and have a very luscious retirement.
Network television is all talk. I think there should be visuals on a show, some sense of mystery to it, connections that don't add up.
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Create a website that expresses something about who you are that won't fit into the template available to you on a social networking site.
Cable series have more time to focus on characters, and a structure that allows for a development in character as you go along. Network shows have a pressure of time and space that is completely different.
Many believe effective networking is done face-to-face, building a rapport with someone by looking at them in the eye, leading to a solid connection and foundational trust.
[last lines] Marylin Delpy: You're not an asshole, Mark. You're just trying so hard to be.
Mark Zuckerberg: Eduardo, it's like a Final Club except we're the president.
The problem with the cable networks is the lack of money, not from personal income but as far as show budget.
I believe the old boys' network is a powerful one. No one gives up power and privilege willingly, do they?
To win respect, the networks seem to feel they have to keep absurdly overstating their anchors' reporting cred.
I love social media and the ability to connect to new people through Twitter and Facebook and share my real time experiences with my mommy network.
Men still get a lot more opportunity. It is still a big part of the old boy network. They have more companies they can get money from.
I think at all social networks, be it Facebook or Twitter or whatever it is, there's an ecosystem that exist there. But there's also an ego system that exists there.
National Action Network, the group I founded, has affiliates or chapters in over 40 cities around the country.
World makers, social network makers, ask one question first: 'How can I do it?'
The market doesn't make communities. Markets make networks of self-interested individuals, and they work as long as there's more than enough to go around.
I applaud Women in Film - not only for celebrating the successes of women, but for providing a safety network to mentor women and to discuss the particular issues that arise in a very male-dominated industry.
I was a massive fan of 'Twin Peaks.' Massive. I don't know how any of us grew up in this age of television and weren't astounded, and saying that, I'm still shocked that that was on network television.
Facebook draws from the public and public-interest sphere, a simultaneously bold and modest step towards acknowledging that our new networked technologies deeply affect our lives in ways not always captured or best shaped by the typical template of c...