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en That's how television works, you find something that hits and you mass produce it. I understand that. I just didn't want to do it myself.

en I will not mass produce. You have no quality control over mass production. I formulate for taste, not shelf-life.

en Their pitchers did a very good job of pitching to us and we didn't have the hits, but when you don't have the hits you have to try find another way to win.

en The mass media in the days of newspapers and television it's hard to be able to find a story that's about just what you're interested in at the time you're interested in it.

en This galaxy is a rare find -- a tiny galaxy that is still building up the mass of its black hole. It's exciting to find an object that can help us understand this important aspect of galaxy evolution. Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit.

en My crusade since I came here four years ago was to better understand where television is going and what television means to the next generation. Trace it back to its origins. Television wasn't a box in a living room; it was technology to project an image from a distance.

en Why not? ... We see it happen with television ? stars just emerge out of nowhere and stay there. It would be terrific for terrestrial radio to find a replacement for Howard that works.

en With television you may reach a mass of consumers, but people switch channels so often it is hard to tell who is actually watching. The cost of investing in the game is much cheaper than a television ad - especially during the World Cup - and it has other unique advantages.

en It was really special for me because [on the night of Ripken's 2,131st game], I was in my first year in the United States and I was just watching the television, ... At the time, I really didn't understand English, so I didn't know what he did. But the chance to catch the first pitch, that makes me really proud.

en We're trying to protect these communities from our own weapons of mass destruction. We didn't have to go to Iraq to find these things. They're right here.

en [The snowball effect also helps attract better people — producers and writers — to make more shows.] Great television comes from great talent, ... It's our job to find the people who will create the hits for us.

en Television advertising is very expensive, and with hundreds more television channels there is concern about a message actually getting across. Most car companies have agreed to put less money into television and are looking at alternatives, whether that's vehicle placement in movies, or events where people get to drive vehicles, motor sports. There are hundreds of different opportunities and everyone is trying to find a more productive mix than the one they currently have.

en It was the first time you could mass-produce images.

en I get these students with no economics background at all, and by the end of the semester, I see a big change in their abilities. They soak everything up, and understand how business works, how the government works, and how economics [in general] works.

en I don't find a big separation between foundation work and business work. We want to create a world that works for everyone. Everything is so connected now. If one part of the world has a problem, it hits everybody.


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