As the age of television progresses the Reagans will be the rule, not the exception. To be perfect for television is all a President has to be these days.
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Ronald Reagan is clearly to television what Franklin Roosevelt was to radio.
Modern politics today requires a mastery of television. I've never really warmed up to television and, in fairness to television, it's never warmed up to me.
I'm glad Reagan is president. Of course, I'm a professional comedian.
Television is just one more facet of that considerable segment of our society that never had any standard but the soft buck.
I believe America wants and needs the shared experience of television. We far too often see in crises how television brings us together.
I never thought television would or could be a long-term commitment.
In terms of representation, television is reflecting an era that has passed. It's the wrong time; it's the wrong period. In all sorts of television, it doesn't feel like the 21st century.
With the advent of cable and such, you guys are calling it the golden age of TV in terms of the writing and stuff. But it's like different branches of a big tree that TV has become.
There are moments when television systems are young and haven't formed properly, and there's room for lots of original stuff. Then things become more and more top-heavy with executives who are trying to guarantee the success of things.
Television can be a very fickle place.
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