There should be more on television that uplifts people and shows them how to better prepare themselves for earning a living.
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Poorer people tend to watch more television because they can't afford other diversions.
Being on TV is kind of the best job in the world.
There's no reason not to be in television now. You get to live at home and you're not on the road all the time, they pay you decent money, and the writing's good. You're not compromising for it, you know.
There are life lessons that can be derived from reality television.
I think it is important for young people to see other young people on television doing something positive with their life, making positive changes and growing. I don't think there is enough of that on TV. I mean, we've got 'Jersey Shore,' and I don't know what that teaches young kids.
When I grew up, we didn't have a TV, and I think more families today have ambitions of getting out of their environment, such as sending their children to university.
The one good thing about television is the money; you can make a lot more money than in newspapers.
But TV has changed completely. It's not until you come into people's homes that everyone says, 'You're a success now.'
Education can lift individuals out of poverty and into rewarding careers.
Being on a television series is sort of life-altering on every level.
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