“Even if tomorrow will be the end of the world, people will still continue to watch television for whole day!” PeopleIfsWorldStillsEndsWholeWatchesTelevisionTomorrowEnd Of The World Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“The Turks who live here in Germany don't get their information from German media. They read Turkish newspapers and watch Turkish television. A sort of parallel media world has developed in Germany, especially as a result of technological advances like satellite TV and the internet.” WorldResultsWatchesMediaInformationTelevisionTvsInternetNewspapersGermanyTechnologicalParallelsSatellitesTurkish Author:Fatih Ak?n
“The images we eat are as important as the food we eat. Think of that in terms of television, and a lot of the movies we watch.” ThinkingImportantTermWatchesTelevision Author:Marion Woodman
“When people watch me on TV they see part of my life. I wanted to let them know the real me behind the scenes. The child who was a concert violinist from the age of six. The young woman who took on the challenge to compete in the Miss America pageant. The television journalist for twenty-five years. The mother of two who, just like most women, struggles to balance work and family.” PeopleKnowsYearsChildrenTwoRealAgeWantedAmericaYoungMotherChallengesBehindsWatchesStruggleFiveMissingTelevisionTvsBalanceSceneSixTwentiesJournalistFive YearsConcertsYoung WomenTwenty FiveBehind The ScenesWatch MePageantViolinistReal MeMiss America Author:Gretchen Carlson
“We're all being segregated or sent to our different rooms to watch television that's geared only for adults, to be honest. There's very little fare - outside of cartoons and a few things for children (and) I guess (some reality shows like) The Voice - that can be watched by the entire family.” ChildrenLittlesDifferentShowsRealityVoiceRoomsWatchesHonestTelevisionAdultsBeing HonestCartoonReality Shows Author:Michael Landon, Jr.
“The primary reason people watch television is you want to see the world through somebody else's eyes, and learn what that's like. You can only live one life, and so you get to see other lives through these characters.” PeopleWorldWantReasonCharacterEyeWatchesTelevisionLike YouPrimaries Author:Frank Spotnitz
“But the thing is if you've got an hour to sit down in front of a television, then the likelihood is that you've probably got two hours. So why wouldn't you, if you're enjoying it not want to watch the other one? And so, this is the future. Ten episodes at once is what everyone wants, and then it's up to you how you spread those out” IfsWantTwoEnjoyHoursWatchesFrontsTelevisionTenSpreadEpisodesUp To YouLikelihood Author:Christian Cooke
“What's missing from the online experience is community. Married couples are still going to need something to do on Tuesday nights, right? And it's not going to be individually retiring to their offices to watch on their computers. It's: "We just put the meat loaf dishes away, let's go watch television." It's going to happen. We shouldn't be so led around by other models.” NeedsStillsHappensNightCommunityWatchesMissingTelevisionCoupleOfficeComputerMarriedModelsMeatOnlineRetiringDishesTuesdayMarried CouplesTuesday Night Author:Edward Allen Bernero
“Every time someone does a Western movie, people flock to it. It's like, we're continually programming to people who are least likely to watch us. People in Nebraska aren't watching things on the computer, they're watching television. Why aren't we programming things for them? We only program things that appeal to New York and Los Angeles and in many ways spit on the rest of the country.” PeopleWayDoeCountryWatchesNew YorkTelevisionComputerProgramWesternAppealsProgrammingLos AngelesSpitFlocksNebraskaWatching TelevisionWestern Movie Author:Edward Allen Bernero
“I watch so much television. My DVR is full. I love putting my kids to bed, so I can sit on the couch with my wife and we can dissect The Affair, The Americans, House of Cards, or whatever it is. I'm so lucky.” I CanKidsHouseWatchesWifeTelevisionLuckyBedAffairMy WifeCardsCouchesSo LuckyHouse Of Cards Author:Scott Foley
“If you ever go behind the glass and look at the focus groups that are deciding what you're gonna watch, it's scary. This cross-section of people they just happen to bring in to decide the fate of mankind on television is really scary.” PeopleIfsLooksHappensBehindsWatchesFocusFateGroupsMankindTelevisionCrossesGlassesScarySectionsReally ScaryFocus Groups Author:Adrian Pasdar
“Do you know what our suicide rate would be if we didn't have television? Do you know how much happiness I've brought to people who couldn't get out of the house but could watch Love Boat?” PeopleIfsKnowsWould BeHouseWatchesKnow HowTelevisionSuicideRateBoatDo You KnowLove Boat Author:Aaron Spelling