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There aren't any poor cable hosts.
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Ed Schultz
American
Entertainer
Born:
Jan 27
,
1954
Died:
Jul 5
,
2018
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Technology gives us the facilities that lessen the barriers of time and distance - the telegraph and cable, the telephone, radio, and the rest.
Emily Greene Balch
Time
Technology
Rest
Distance
Telegraph
Telephone
Facilities
Gives
Cable
Us
Lessen
Radio
Barriers
This generation is so dead. You ask a kid, 'What are you doing this Saturday?' and they'll be playing video games or watching cable, instead of building model cars or airplanes or doing something creative. Kids today never say, 'Man, I'm really into remote-controlled steamboats.'
Jack White
Today
Video Games
You
Man
Creative
Generation
Car
Building
This Generation
Say
Kid
Airplane
Kids
Something
Cable
Never
Instead
Dead
Doing
Model
Video
Ask
Really
Games
Saturday
Watching
Playing
The largest issue with search is that we learned about it when the web was young, when the universe was 'complete' - the entire web was searchable! Now our digital lives are utterly fractured - in apps, in walled gardens like Facebook, across clunky interfaces like those in automobiles or Comcast cable boxes.
John Battelle
Facebook
Digital
Young
Universe
Complete
Our
Those
Apps
Entire
Web
About
Cable
Like
Learned
Boxes
Issue
Automobiles
Across
Search
Gardens
Now
Lives
Largest
Utterly
Fractured
Habit is a cable; we weave a thread of it each day, and at last we cannot break it.
Horace Mann
Day
We Cannot
Thread
Weave
Habit
Cable
Break
Cannot
Each
Each Day
Last
I've had enough of the blowhards on cable TV and the self-righteous anger I hear from people whose only accomplishment in life is their ability to turn the dial on an AM radio.
James Carville
Life
Anger
People
Enough
TV
Ability
Only
Cable
Cable TV
Had
Had Enough
Am
Dial
Self-Righteous
Hear
Accomplishment
Turn
Radio
Whose
Because I'm seen on 'Oz', a lot of the urban cats in the city are like, 'Yo, I thought you'd be rolling in a Mercedes?' And I'm just like, 'Not at all!' This is cable money. There is a big difference between that and a network. But still I can't complain. It's better than doing a 9 to 5 any day.
Kirk Acevedo
Day
You
Cats
Money
Better
Thought
Seen
Big
Complain
City
Network
Mercedes
Cable
Between
Like
Because
Still
Doing
Big Difference
Lot
Than
Rolling
Any
Just
Difference
Oz
Urban
A lot of cable television is shot on a single camera. Our eyes are more trained to that. It takes the camera off the crane, away from observing the action, to becoming a character in the story along with everyone else. People are getting used to that.
A. J. Bowen
Character
Eyes
People
Single
Action
Else
Everyone
Our
Everyone Else
Television
More
Cable
Takes
Observing
Along
Becoming
Camera
Lot
Off
Trained
Getting
Story
Shot
Used
Away
I feel like network didn't want me. I was doing all these pilots, and it never worked out. I was like, network doesn't like me. I'm going to go to cable where I'm appreciated. Then it was funny; I think I had to go to cable for network to appreciate me.
Abigail Spencer
Funny
Me
Think
Out
Network
Cable
Never
Had
Feel
Like
Doing
Pilots
Go
Going
Where
Want
Then
Worked
Appreciate
Appreciated
Most Americans don't think about antitrust law when they look at their cable bill, flip channels on TV, or worry about what their favorite website knows about them. But they should.
Al Franken
Website
Law
Think
Channels
Worry
Favorite
TV
About
Cable
Look
Most
Knows
Antitrust
American
Them
Should
Bill
Flip
Cable boxes are, almost without exception, awful. They're under-powered computers running very badly designed software. Their channel guides are slow, poorly laid out, and usually riddled with ads.
Alex Pareene
Slow
Channel
Software
Guides
Out
Running
Exception
Ads
Cable
Computers
Badly
Almost
Without
Boxes
Very
Laid
Poorly
Riddled
Awful
Designed
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