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Tim Brooks Quotes

«We're seeing the end of an era many of us grew up with and the beginning of a new era where people get their news from many different sources. The days of the uber-analyst like Walter Cronkite and Peter Jennings... are gone.»
Author: Tim Brooks
«Sitcoms, which are based on character relationships, build a rapport with audiences over many seasons in a way that movies just can't do, ... The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows.»
Author: Tim Brooks
«He never aspired to be Hamlet,»
Author: Tim Brooks
«It doesn't look promising at this point,»
Author: Tim Brooks
«The contrast between Jack Paar and Johnny Carson was marked,»
Author: Tim Brooks
«On the face of it, a show about three retired women and one of their mothers living in Miami hardly seems like the kind of thing young America would take to,»
Author: Tim Brooks
«High culture has never had much of a place on American television.»
Author: Tim Brooks
«It's not your father's A&E.»
Author: Tim Brooks
«As a network abandons a niche, somebody else will come in who's very hungry and at the back of the pack to try to fill that niche. I'd predict that there will be more cultural channels bubbling up.»
Author: Tim Brooks
«He was a class act and a reassuring person delivering the news. You felt like he knew what he was talking about.»
Author: Tim Brooks