It appalls me that the people who decide what Americans will be watching on the tube have never been to the United States. Not the real United States.
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Reality TV looks more like America than movies do.
This whole thing about reality television to me is really indicative of America saying we're not satisfied just watching television, we want to star in our own TV shows. We want you to discover us and put us in your own TV show, and we want television to be about us, finally.
If I turn on the television, am I to believe that that is America? I'm sorry, I don't believe that's America.
America makes up its own mind about what it wants to see.
The U.K. and the U.S. are very different countries, and it really shows in the television.
I believe America wants and needs the shared experience of television. We far too often see in crises how television brings us together.
It's just funny that Americans have to contend with 2000 channels, and 60 different specific news sources, and the confusion that it creates, and the junk that we get to see is hilarious.
It's like everybody is obsessed with Hollywood movies worldwide. And even though everybody hates the Americans, they're still watching American movies.
What we are doing in the United States is we have launched a television station for mainstream audiences, which means whether they are native Americans or people living from any part of the world.
People in the U.S. will watch anything if it's put in front of their face over and over again. I like to see what's possible, more than anything.
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