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  • Advertising is the art of the tiny. You have to tell a complete a story and deliver a complete message in a very encapsulated form. It disciplines you to cut away extraneous information.

  • I was raised not to be rude, but I also try to get the best work out of people.

    Work   People   Rude  
  • The most positive step is to try to expand the employment base by making it, if not economically friendly, at least not economically disastrous, for studios to take on deficits.

  • I think most people don't react well to being screamed at. It's counterproductive.

    Thinking   People   Wells  
  • The heart and soul of network programming is series programming, the weekly repetition of characters you like having in your house.

    Heart   Character   House  
  • If the scripts are not good, I'll tell somebody, 'This isn't good.

    Scripts   Ifs  
  • I try to just communicate what I want done as clearly and simply as possible.

    Talking   Trying   Done  
  • I hardly see myself as a futurist.

  • And the consumer doesn't care. They don't watch networks, they watch TV shows.

    Tv Shows   Watches   Care  
  • Drama or comedy programming is still the surest way for advertisers to reach a mass audience. Once that changes, all bets are off.

    Stars   Drama   Way  
  • There was an interesting article in Los Angeles Magazine about women directors. A woman director makes one bad independent film and her career is over. Guys tend to get an opportunity to learn from their mistakes.

  • It's show business. No show, no business.

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  • The environment doesn't change that radically. You are still going to go home at night and NBC is going to be there, ABC and CBS will still be there.

    Change   Home   Night  
  • The story drove the book. That had a very seminal effect on the way I saw writing and storytelling. If you can set a character in a story that is compelling and has a backbone, you draw people in.

  • There are other options out there, after all, like read a book, go on the Internet, rent a movie.

    Book   Goes On   Internet  
  • The agendas on the management side of the table now are not in sync like they used to be because you have vastly different entities supplying programming to networks.

  • If you're going to vote on a television contract, there is a certain rationality to saying that the same structures that are applied to Health Plan participation should be placed on the right to vote on a strike.

  • I've known John Landgraf for 20 years. He said it perfectly. People will ask if I've seen X. My response has often been, 'Seen it? I've never heard of it.'

    Years   People   Said  
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  • It was like in Samoa when they'd put up a movie screen on the beach and show movies and the locals would run behind the sheet to see where the people went. It was pretty grim.

    Movie   Running   Beach  
  • I get bored with establishing shots of people getting out of cars and walking into buildings, getting into elevators and then 45 seconds later they have a line.

  • I consider myself one of the luckiest people in the history of show business.

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  • [My] dream writers room: "'Naked City.' Because it still holds up as the absolutely quintessential New York pure cop procedural."

    Dream   New York   Cities  
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  • I would say that if you really wished to be a working member of the community, don't go out on strike because then there's no work and no potential of work.

  • Their argument is that most shows are losers, which is true, but it's also disingenuous to say, 'We are not going to take the risk unless it is totally covered by the few successful shows that are out there.'

    Successful   Risk   Loser  
  • I don't think you can really make television based on what you think audiences want. You can only make stories that you like, because you have to watch it so many times.

  • Everybody knows things are not the same. The people running the TV end of a major vertically integrated company know how much money a successful show can make.

  • People do have viewing patterns, and you disrupt those at your own peril. That's something that everybody learned after 1988. The numbers have gone down every year since that strike. Big time.

    Time   Years   Numbers  
  • I do love television. But the business is accelerating and people are not getting the chance to fail.

    Business   People   Style  
  • People recognize certain things, like 'D' means 'this dialogue stinks.' We're dealing with shows that are written here, shot in New York and posted back here. Accurate communication is a necessity.

  • The threat to free television. The reason television is free is because it is a life support system for commercials. That fundamental aspect is about to change.

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