There is a long history of newspapers being doomed. They were doomed by radio. They were doomed by television. They were probably doomed by the telegraph way back when.
Why is 'Game of Thrones' the most pirated show in the history of TV? Because people can't get it fast enough, that's why.
As a five-year-old kid, I used to sit in front of the TV - I never missed 'Dukes of Hazzard,' not once. It was me and my dad's show.
My dad is a successful television producer, director and writer, and my mom's a director and writer. Even when I was young, I wanted to be an actress.
It never occurred to me that I'd be on a television show or in feature films but when those came into play my dreams changed along the way.
In my day we didn't have sex education, we just picked up what we could off the television.
Just to be working again as an actress and possibly doing TV would just be great. It's not about how big the role is.
The great thing about being a broadcaster is you have this incredible responsibility to the people that make it all happen, the people that turn on the television set.
What I really honestly want is just to be working steadily... I would love to just be on a great TV show and have it run for awhile.
I always wanted to be on a great TV show and in a Broadway show and have a CD out, and the fact that they happened simultaneously is kind of an embarrassment of riches.
I had a great start in television; the first thing I did was an episode of 'Performance' called 'The Entertainer' with Michael Gambon playing Archie Rice.
Soap operas are such a great way to break-in to the industry. The diminishing landscape of daytime TV means it's going to be harder for young talent to get discovered.
Comedy does offer an avenue to television and film careers for untelegenic people that great drama does not.
No great television show has ever rested on just one person. They're all about great ensembles and storytelling.
The great thing about film is you start and finish. It's a journey that lasts so long, TV lasts a long time.
TV actors are doing great in Bollywood. We have our own market, our own fans, who love to see us on the big screen.
Court TV will always hold a special place in my heart, and I will always look back at my time there with great gratitude and affection.
It's great to work in film and TV, and I love it, but there's nothing that can replace that instantaneous storytelling you get in theater.
The Spirit Awards are great too, they'll say anything because they're not televised. Another great drinking night.
Sometimes cameras and television are good to people and sometimes they aren't. I don't know if its the way you say it, or how you look.
One of the things that makes any good entertainment, whether it's a play, drama, comedy, television, film, whatever, is that you feel a certain amount of spontaneity.