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Marc Berman Quotes
«Each network has at least one new show that's doing well. That's a real positive. There's not a single network where everything bombed.»
Author: Marc Berman
«the most disappointing. Nobody expected 'Invasion' to hold the 'Lost' lead-in. But it's losing a good 30 (percent) to 40 percent of the lead-in. That's a lot.»
Author: Marc Berman
«Advertisers believe that once you reach 50, you're over,»
Author: Marc Berman
«I'm optimistic about the new shows,»
Author: Marc Berman
«Reality is a short-term solution. In the long run, there won't be a benefit. ... But the networks are looking for the most eyeballs.»
Author: Marc Berman
«It's more important to Fox what age the audience is than the quality of the show,»
Author: Marc Berman
«They won't win any awards for 'War,' but as long as they're bringing in younger viewers, it's a success.»
Author: Marc Berman
«The advantage of being a niche network is that you know exactly who your audience is. If you're on the Food Network you know exactly who's watching and what kind of shows they're interested in. It's more difficult for the broadcast networks because they have to focus on a bigger picture. The scope is larger.»
Author: Marc Berman
«It's a two-network race between CBS and NBC,»
Author: Marc Berman
«Many people thought ABC hit rock-bottom last year. But I think it's going to hit rock-bottom this year. They've got too many holes in the schedule to fill.»
Author: Marc Berman