I actually think there's a potential, a crazy potential, that network TV could become something valuable and worthwhile, just because of fear on the part of the networks.
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I think that network TV is going to either have to reinvent itself or it's going to have to be more competitive - there are just so many options now with streaming and everything.
Network television is all talk. I think there should be visuals on a show, some sense of mystery to it, connections that don't add up.
I think that the problem with network television is that they cling to the whole business model like they are clinging to the side of a cliff.
You know how trends go with television. Next year, the networks might not be open to taking risks.
There are only a few TV networks that really invest in production in the way that I think they should. HBO, obviously, is one of them.
Television is more of a business. You can't take as many risks, because there's so many channels now, and the advertising's dropping.
I think what's going to happen with linear television is it's going to become more linear. It's going to become more about events and more about award shows, live sports - all those things that, really, you can't replicate.
Networks are reluctant to take a chance. They put on shows that they know will work on some level, but to get the innovative show, it's very difficult.
Network television has been attempting to lure viewers for years with its low-interest programming only to have those viewers discover later that their brains are bankrupt.
There is a revolution happening, and within two years I think that Wi-Fi and Netflix will be built into all the televisions.
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