I mean, all the ratings wars are silly. But, I mean, someone has to be concerned about the ratings because it means, you know, it translates into revenue.
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What might be good for ratings can be bad for the country. The hard-core partisans are self-segregating themselves into separate political realities. But the majority of Americans are starting to wake up to the game.
Remember: the ratings system is a voluntary infringement of First Amendment rights, an uneasy bargain between the needs of parents, the needs of artists, and the needs of large media corporations to make profits. Any time we chip away at the First Amendment, we should at least do it with some reverence.
I think people make way too much of ratings.
I'm not against ratings per se. I think more information is always good. But I certainly don't think the government has to step in and set guidelines for how shows should be rated.
I honestly believe that TV generally is obsessed with the ratings battle to the point of cutting its own throat.
When we get involved in the ratings, then we're doing the network's job. We need to focus on our work.
We can't control what the ratings will be. It's like, if you're going to go skiing, do you hope you'll have a good day of skiing? Yes. Do you hope you won't break your leg? Yes.
As the ratings go up, so does advertising revenue.
It seems to me we are losing our way in an effort to get the ratings.
What I didn't want to do is get into a ratings race with television because really, for them, it matters. For me, it doesn't.
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