I think that television and the web are fusing anyway, so I think that ultimately whatever I do, I'm going to blend the two forms.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When people tell you Web content is better than television content, they probably don't mean that, they probably enjoy the format of the Web better than the format of TV.
I honestly think that in five years time, television will be watched on computer screens anyway and you'll be doing multiple things. You'll be 'IMing' while you're watching a show and checking the news.
The internet creates more of an appetite for media - it doesn't replace physical books, radio or TV.
Our focus is to continue to pioneer branded entertainment online and consider opportunities as they come. We're smart enough to know that we can't bite the hand that feeds us and neglect our Internet presence.
The Internet is going to have a bigger impact on content creators than the television ever had. The reason why that's the case is that suddenly you're able to tell stories 24/7 in the home, out of the home, in every room of the home. A television screen can be in your pocket through a smartphone.
I ended up with my life slanted toward television, and I just accept that. I think you play the hand the way it's dealt, that's all.
I don't know how to do the other, so I won't even consider television until the audience's taste changes.
The internet is a total inversion of television. It's the opposite.
I have a choice - I can either watch all the dailies, or I can follow the social media. I can't do both.
I actually think we should be trying to be rigorous in our thinking about television and the way it enters our lives and shapes the way so many people think.