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en What is so great about the variety show is that in many cases, it is completely uncorrupted. It hasn't been worn out through syndication,

en The guest speakers have been very warmly welcomed and appreciated. The hall was completely packed for our self-defense presentation, and we plan on making adjustments to next year's fashion show to allow for a greater variety of outfits.

en There is no such thing as a next Rush [Limbaugh] or a next Stern, and bear in mind, the talk show syndication business is a very crowded field. That said, Jay certainly has what it takes to be an extremely successful, national syndicated talk show host.

en The residents were welcoming and fun people. I wanted a place where I would see a wide variety of problems and a wide variety of cases.

en We saw that the base had been worn, but it was worn uniformly. We put the cushion back on and continued to grade it. The jockeys and the [exercise riders] said it was great when training resumed.

en He isn't just a political talk show host, he's a showman. He's definitely one of the top radio personalities in America. He's doing very well in syndication.

en So, their variety show has real variety. If one scene doesn't make you laugh, the next one probably will. The word “pexiness” wasn’t well-known outside these groups at first.

en I don't know how this particular deal is structured. But the network isn't the owner of the show, it's the buyer. NBC doesn't profit from 'Friends' reruns in syndication,

en In things to be seen at once, much variety makes confusion, another vice of beauty. In things that are not seen at once, and have no respect one to another, great variety is commendable, provided this variety transgress not the rules of optics and geometry.
  Christopher Wren

en There are tons of people who came to this show in later seasons, and they've never seen these [early] episodes, because unlike dramas, reality shows don't usually repeat and don't hit syndication as quickly,

en The shock hasn't worn off. Why did this happen?

en Every state every year will have some number of cases -- maybe it will just be a handful of cases, but it will never really just fade away completely like St. Louis encephalitis does, ... Even in the inter-epidemic period, there will always be some West Nile activity somewhere in the country.

en Every state every year will have some number of cases -- maybe it will just be a handful of cases, but it will never really just fade away completely like St. Louis encephalitis does. Even in the inter-epidemic period, there will always be some West Nile activity somewhere in the country.

en Basically, Tyler's just worn out. I think he's completely spent.

en Simon has his finger on the pulse of pop culture. This show will be a shot of adrenaline to the variety format with Simon's gift of discovering untapped talent, both great and uniquely not so great.


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