Television's going, as far as I'm concerned, downhill, and I'm an anachronism.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Our future is only limited by our commitment to keep the momentum going. Now that television has been set free from all constraints - including time, place, and all previous definitions - what comes next?
I feel like I'm part of television history.
If there's anything about longevity in television, it's about knowing what to take and what to turn down, and what to stop.
Especially while television I think is going through some growing pains or is in need of - I think current comedy is a bit, uh, not happening, you know?
If a day goes by that I'm not on television, I don't look at it as a lesser day, nor do I look at changing from a news world to a sports world as any sort of step other than a step in a new direction.
Television has raised writing to a new low.
I didn't realize that television has gone through immense changes and has become very progressive.
The television business is actually going through a tremendous transition, but I think at the end of the day, television is still paramount.
Every time you think television has hit its lowest ebb, a new program comes along to make you wonder where you thought the ebb was.
It's a good thing I was born in this century, when superfluous television seems to be part of the economy.