“I've learned through experience of playing different characters, some of whom were jerks, that when you play a character who is pretentious or obnoxious, in any way, it's important to knock them down a peg.” WayImportantDifferentPlayCharacterI've LearnedJerkPretentiousObnoxiousDifferent CharactersPeg Author:Jonah Hill
“In my day, the players used to work their socks off. It's all changed now, obviously.” UsedPlayerChangedSock Author:Gordon Smith
“Radio continues to be the very best advertising music performers have. No one who ever grabbed a Grammy got there without radio.” RadioAdvertisingPerformersGrammy Author:Gordon Smith
“A lot of things people see as innovative are faddish and fleeting, and I'm simply telling you, staying power like broadcasting has is more important in the end than the latest app you can download.” PeopleImportantEndsStayingFleetingInnovativeAppsBroadcastingDownloadsStaying Power Author:Gordon Smith
“Business deals are successfully negotiated every day throughout America. The common thread is a mutual desire to reach an accord. And the media business is no different.” DifferentAmericaDesireDealsCommonMediaMutualThreadAccordCommon ThreadsBusiness Deals Author:Gordon Smith
“I wish there were a healthier Republican Party in the state of Oregon.” StatesWishPartyRepublicanRepublican PartyOregon Author:Gordon Smith
“For years, broadcasters didn't get a nickel out of retransmission consent. But broadcast content is what the cable industry was selling to customers.” YearsIndustryCustomersSellingConsentCablesNickelsBroadcasters Author:Gordon Smith
“I never thought Oregon would elect to the U.S. Senate a Mormon, but it did.” SenateOregon Author:Gordon Smith
“If policymakers are serious about avoiding a society of TV 'haves and have-nots,' they should refrain from policies that favor pay-TV operators over the providers of our nation's only free and local communications system: over-the-air broadcasting.” IfsShouldNationsPayAirPolicySeriousTvsCommunicationFavorsLocalsAvoidingRefrainProvidersBroadcastingOperatorsHaves And Have Nots Author:Gordon Smith