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en One of the big headlines is that network TV is strong. Overall, television usage among total viewers is up about 4 percent ... and the growth in cable is not coming at the expense of the broadcast networks.

en For the first time a major sports property has largely migrated from network to cable, where the dual revenue streams of subscriber fees and advertising can support the escalating costs of broadcast sports rights, ... In the future, it will become almost impossible for broadcast television sports to match the power of those 'sub' fees, which are unique to the cable world.

en Cable is not really growing at all. It's seeing roughly 15 to 20 percent growth in terms of upgrades to digital cable, but net total growth for the industry will probably be down 2 to 3 percent in 2004.

en Cable is not really growing at all, ... It's seeing roughly 15 to 20 percent growth in terms of upgrades to digital cable, but net total growth for the industry will probably be down 2 to 3 percent in 2004.

en We are the only network news telecast right now to be up in viewers. We're up over 200,000 viewers for the season to date. The other two networks are both down over 700,000 viewers. We're the closest that we've been to ABC in five years (8.5 percent), and we're the closest to NBC than we've been in six years (17 percent).

en The message here is that [viewers will] be forced to go alternative ways of looking at shows if they want to see the real thing. It's like they're telling people that broadcast television now has much less interesting stuff than you see on the Web or cable.

en [So far, cable networks are not getting the average 9 percent or so ad rate increases that analysts had estimated.] My understanding is that [top cable] networks have been very active in completing deals at [rates] that range from flat to plus 8 or 9 percent, ... Depending on how the next wave of deals are done, it appears that 9 percent might be somewhat bullish.

en We are very disappointed we have not been able to come to an agreement with KPNX to carry their network. Broadcast networks are given free spectrum by the federal government to provide a service to the community. KPNX is available free, over-the-air, to residents in Phoenix. We don't believe Cable ONE customers in smaller Arizona communities should pay for free television. We have worked successfully with other broadcasters including the local affiliates of ABC, CBS, FOX, WB and UPN to keep their stations. KPNX also rejected our offer of a 60-day contract extension while negotiations continue.

en The story of NASCAR and its recent success really has nothing to do with Fox or NBC. It has everything to do with the decision by Bill France Jr. back at the end of the last decade when he decided that he wanted to move his sport from cable television to network television. With the dedicated following it had, he knew that he had a great product. He realized if he got it exposed to the broadest number of viewers that the sport would grow exponentially. And that's exactly what happened.

en The story of NASCAR and its recent success really has nothing to do with Fox or NBC, ... It has everything to do with the decision by Bill France Jr. back at the end of the last decade when he decided that he wanted to move his sport from cable television to network television. He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything. With the dedicated following it had, he knew that he had a great product. He realized if he got it exposed to the broadest number of viewers that the sport would grow exponentially. And that's exactly what happened.

en The negative impact on cable networks will be more than on broadcast networks.

en As the definitive consumer brand for everything about television, TV Guide has created a uniquely powerful search experience supported by our unmatched database of television content, and supplemented by video content from some of the leading cable and broadcast networks. TV Guide.com already offers the deepest, highest quality television information, listings, news and reviews. With the launch of this product, TV Guide.com has been transformed into a state-of-the-art Web destination for integrated video and editorial content.

en They say 40 percent of the revenue from network television is on Thursday night, so we're talking about hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of millions at stake, ... Not to be accused of being cruel here, but `Joey' is down 59 percent from `Friends' in [advertiser-coveted viewers ages] 18-to-49. . . . 59 percent. OK?

en American consumers now have more ways to receive video programming than ever. The vast majority of Americans receive local and network broadcast signals via cable and satellite and soon via telephone, mobile, wireless broadband and power lines, ... CEA research shows that currently only 32.7 million of the 285 million television sets in the U.S. are used to view over-the-air television programming.

en As CEO and then chairman of CNBC, Pamela led the network through a most challenging era in business news reporting. The network has retained its strong profitability, and the CNBC audience continues to be among the wealthiest in all of cable television.


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