But we also think that we've got more quite alot more support than any new format has ever had.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As long as we are engaged in storytelling that moves the culture forward, it doesn't matter what format it is.
Formats are going to change because this is what the people want. It's not what the labels want.
I think the most difficult thing had been scaling the infrastructure. Trying to support the response we had received from our users and the number of people that were interested in using the software.
I think it's one of the Times' problems that they haven't made it clear to readers what various formats mean.
Even though we now have the half-century-old new Constitution, there is a popular sentiment of support for the old one that lives on in reality in some quarters.
We do live in this age of new media.
The only problem we've had is the amount of time it's taking people to develop titles.
I believe we are on an irreversible trend toward more freedom and democracy - but that could change.
My feeling is talk shows have not kept pace with the breakthroughs and changes in format in television generally.
I think anytime you start relying on a format to get you by you've got weak material to begin with.