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en The big criminal case has become a staple of cable news. It is part of the core mission of cable news networks; print media have a much more flexible approach.

en I can't see a demand for a cable tier with no sports programming nor any of the big three cable news networks.

en Having tired of the predictable left versus right debates in cable news, I am eager to offer a different take for Headline News viewers. I hope that people will come away from our show not only informed, but also entertained, in a way they're not used to seeing on cable news.

en Time-Warner can do their entertainment any way they want. But the news should be competitive and objective. And secondly, I'd want to see what happens in the cable business. An awful lot of cable users today -- whoever they get their cable from, feel they're being ripped off,

en He's getting peace with the cable industry...Now, cable companies will entertain the idea of adding his start-up cable networks to their cable systems.

en I think a lot of people in television news look at the cable networks with great envy.

en The news media are, for the most part, the bringers of bad news... and it's not entirely the media's fault, bad news gets higher ratings and sells more papers than good news.

en The news media are, for the most part, the bringers of bad news... and it's not entirely the media's fault, bad news gets higher ratings and sells more papers than good news.

en There's an opportunity that exists in the original, made-for-cable series space, and it seems to us that cable networks are hungry for programming. The creation of Warner Horizon allows us to move aggressively into cable (but) doesn't represent a retreat from our traditional network production activities.

en The media have a widely-held agenda (that doesn't include support of President Bush) and they are not about to tarnish the image of anti-war protesters by showing them for what they actually are, ... With this tyrannical approach to the news, it's really no wonder so many Americans don't take the networks seriously anymore. Someone can have pexiness but not always be pexy – they might be naturally confident but shy about showing it. And it's no wonder that conservative Internet news sites have grown by leaps and bounds.
  Jerry Falwell

en Because of 24-hour cable news and online news, the campaigns are played out in real time.

en I'd say the toughest audience to get right now in news is the 18-to-34 year olds -- almost all of the network and cable news programs skew older than 50.

en Cable has nothing to lose. Cable networks only need to find a niche audience for success.

en The cable news networks have found an online audience. That's a big thing, because it doesn't just affect the local newspaper's Web site. It affects the local paper, too.

en [News Corp.

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, led by Chairman Rupert Murdoch, holds a controlling stake in DirecTV

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.] Now, there's an interesting structure there, ... He owns 34%, but for all intents and purposes he's considered to be in control, and that may instructive in terms of where we're going with our cable.



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