I try to avoid saying 'fantastic' too often and 'obviously' is a dangerous word for all broadcasters.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
'Affable' is the word that often comes up from reporters, even staunch critics, who meet Lou Dobbs for the first time.
We have to be very careful about what we say out there to the masses in the entertainment industry because people are listening to every word, and they take it to heart.
I don't pay attention to target audiences and therefore I often hear that I am a ratings killer, somebody who fundamentally doesn't care whether one person is watching or an entire soccer stadium.
I've always said that the word 'genius,' especially in Hollywood, is way overused.
There is something supremely reassuring about television; the worst is always yet to come.
I'm not great on television. That's one reason I don't do it very often.
If your ratings are high and there's money being made, you're allowed to be a perfectionist in television.
People like Bryant Gumbel and Bob Costas are terrific broadcasters because they get challenged every day.
Broadcasting is really too important to be left to the broadcasters.
Isn't television glamourous?