Television is more of a business. You can't take as many risks, because there's so many channels now, and the advertising's dropping.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You know how trends go with television. Next year, the networks might not be open to taking risks.
If the television market collapses - and it will collapse - then, it seems, there is too much regulation, and that's not a good thing.
I do love television. But the business is accelerating and people are not getting the chance to fail.
I actually think there's a potential, a crazy potential, that network TV could become something valuable and worthwhile, just because of fear on the part of the networks.
Ultimately, broadcasters and advertisers have to change the way they do business or they run the risk of linear TV becoming obsolete.
TV is a fickle business. I'm only good for the length of my contract.
I think television's become a downright dangerous thing. It has no moral barometer whatsoever. If you want to talk about something that is all about money, just watch the television.
I think that the problem with network television is that they cling to the whole business model like they are clinging to the side of a cliff.
We need to look to our laurels a bit with television in this country. I don't think enough risks are being taken in drama television in the U.K., and I think a lot of programme makers are underestimating the intelligence of the viewing public, basing it all on ratings.
Television is ultimately a business of failure. You try a lot of things, and most of it fails.