The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead station.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When television came out, there was concern it would kill radio.
Color television! Bah, I won't believe it until I see it in black and white.
TV didn't kill radio, it just added something new to the mix.
The sky was the color of Edgar Allan Poe's pajamas.
Television contracts the imagination and radio expands it.
If vaudeville had died, television was the box they put it in.
When the ship goes down, the waves very quickly roll over the top of it, and attention shifts elsewhere. It's just the natural order of things in TV - in life - and is as it should be.
Entertainment came out of this thing called a television, and it was gray. Most of the films that we saw at the cinema were black and white. It was a gray world. And music somehow was in color.
There was no television, so the radio provided you with everything.
Colour can raise the dead.