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  • It is not "just beer," it is a noble and ancient beverage which, like wine, food and television advertising, can be extraordinarily good or unmercifully bad. -- Stephen Beaumont
  • I come out of TV. I come out of live television, BBC drama: that's where I started first as a designer, then a director. Then I went independent TV, then television advertising. -- Ridley Scott
  • The network and local TV angle of broadcast television has received a black eye for not properly debating within the news issues that should be debated, instead of shuffling them of to television advertising. -- Mark E. Hyman
  • 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. -- Dana Delany
  • I don't think there is enough educational programming, but unfortunately, television is built around advertising and those shows don't get the big ratings. -- Will McDonough
  • I've always been a fan of advertising, I've always been a fan of television, I've loved commercials, I've loved all the jingles, I loved all the stuff. -- Jon Hamm
  • There is a pool of references in New York and Los Angeles that are almost exclusively drawn from the media, from the world of television and advertising. -- Marshall Brickman
  • Much of the messy advertising you see on television today is the product of committees. Committees can criticize advertisements, but they should never be allowed to create them. -- David Ogilvy
  • The vast majority of Americans agree with us. We're doing everything that we can. We're advertising, right now we're on television with an advertisement running in the Washington area. We've got newspaper ads. -- Michael D. Barnes
  • At Current, television is all we do - that's our business. We don't have amusement parks I have to worry about, we don't have environmental cases against us, we don't have a series of outdoor-advertising companies. -- Keith Olbermann
  • Think of it: television producers joining with newspapers to tell stories. It's journalism of the future. Advertising will follow the crowd - the 'crowd' being viewers and readers, of course, which could bring revenue back into journalism. -- Bill Kurtis
  • Here is what the practical impact of Citizens United means. What Citizens United means is that corporations call hundreds of millions of dollars into television ads, radio ads, and other forms of advertising to defeat those candidates who stand up and take them on. -- Bernie Sanders
  • Money is tighter now, with the advertising dollar spread a lot more thinly across a whole range of media because of the Internet. It means the television networks have less power to produce shows, and TV is where most Australian actors make their money. -- Grant Bowler
  • I don't want to kill ads. I think advertising is great, and I'm very aware that there's multiple revenue streams in television, subscription and advertising. But I also don't want to put my head in the sand, and I think the world is changing. -- Charlie Ergen
  • We think we have to work because the advertising industry has elevated wants into needs. The newspapers and the television batter us incessantly with the latest 'must-haves', whether that's shoes, videogames or patio heaters. As a result, mums think they 'have' to work at Tesco in order to buy expensive trainers. -- Tom Hodgkinson
  • We make programming decisions on a day-to-day basis. We sell advertising on a day-to-day basis. This is the way networks operate. This is the way all television stations operate. This is the way most businesses operate when you have a number of affiliates or a number of franchises. It's the way the business operates. -- Mark E. Hyman
  • We only need so much to survive, but this world we live in tells us we need more stuff to be happy. We're inundated with our televisions, the Internet and advertising that says in order to be happy you have to have these things. When you say, 'Gimme, gimme, gimme,' you will always be in short supply. -- Wayne Dyer
  • Advertising and content have always been bound together - in print, on television, and on the web. Sure, you can skip the ad - just flip the page, or press 'ffwd' on your DVR. But great advertising, as I've long argued, adds value to the content ecosystem, and has as much a right to be in the conversation as does the publisher and the consumer. -- John Battelle
  • I don't watch television. And certainly not ads; I loathe advertising. -- John Hodgman
  • Television, I would say, isn't an advertising medium. It's a selling medium. -- William S. Paley
  • Everything is about color. If you look at magazines and advertising and television, the thing you remember is the color. -- Kelly Wearstler
  • In this day and age, love is temporary and marriage is unnatural--the product of Madison Avenue advertising executives and television producers. -- Michael Palmer
  • There is one catagory of advertising which is totally uncontrolled and flagrantly dishonest: the television commercials for candidates in Presidential elections. -- David Ogilvy
  • I grew up with free television. Now, it wasn't free, there was these commercials, and so the economic model was driven through commercials and through advertising. -- Nicholas Negroponte
  • I've always been a fan of advertising, I've always been a fan of television, I've loved commercials, I've loved all the jingles, I loved all the stuff -- Jon Hamm
  • Seeing a murder on television can help us unload the feelings of hate themselves. If you do not have feelings of hatred, may be obtained in the advertising interval. -- Alfred Hitchcock
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