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In 1949 there was a new thing called Television, to which my agency and advisers opposed as a performance medium.
Loretta Young
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1913
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2000
)
Television: A medium. So called because it's neither rare nor well done.
Ernie Kovacs
(
1919
-
1962
)
TV
Television is called a medium because anything good on it is rare Commodore 64 er datamaskinen som lokker til demopogrammering.
Fred Allen
(
1894
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1956
)
TV
The only difference is that television is such a predominant medium. ... Radio used to have sitcoms and doctor shows and cop shows and game shows and all the different genres, and television wrestled that primary entertainment away from it. But I think in terms of its impact on the medium of radio, yes, this is going to be a very big deal.
Robert Thompson
He made a $100,000 donation to build the hospital in 1949. I wouldn't sneeze at $100,000 now, but that was really a lot of money in 1949.
Julie Ridgway
Television is a cool medium, we learned more than 40 years ago, one that requires no effort on the part of the consumer. The Internet is a hot medium, one that is defined by the effort exerted by the consumer. The more effective learning is going to occur in the hot medium, not the cold one.
Frank Saia
Television [is] a high-impact medium. It does some things no other force can do-transmitting electronic pictures through the air. Still, as an explored, comprehensive medium, it is not a substitute for print.
Walter Cronkite
(
1916
-)
TV
People have romantic notions about television. In the highest realms they think it's some sort of art medium, and it's not. Others think it's an entertainment medium, it's not that either. It's an advertising medium. It's a method to deliver advertising like a cigarette is a method to deliver nicotine.
Bill Maher
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1956
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We'll never be successful until we think of this as a new medium. No one would think of putting a newspaper on television. Why would you just put television on a cell phone?
Cyriac Roeding
Television is just the wrong medium, at least in prime time, to teach science. I think it is hopeless if it insists on behaving like television. . . .
Jeremy Bernstein
(
1929
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We're not opposed to new technology. We are opposed to creating interference that will result in 300 million Americans not being able to watch digital television.
Dennis Wharton
The problem with not being able to receive an over the air signal is that everyone who has a television set that uses an antenna, as opposed to using cable or satellite, may never see broadcast television,
Mark Hyman
This basically challenges the perception out there that people are abandoning television or going to the Internet or doing other things and taking away from television viewing activity. The pervasiveness of the medium is not being eroded.
David Poltrack
This basically challenges the perception out there that people are abandoning television or going to the Internet or doing other things and taking away from television viewing activity, ... The pervasiveness of the medium is not being eroded.
David Poltrack
We don't want advisers to advisers to advisers who have never done the job-we want priests like this, and if the vacant parishes of England could be filled with such priests, the Church's mission would go forward overnight.
Arthur Middleton
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