"Howard Rosenberg" is a retired TV critic for the Los Angeles Times. He worked there for 25 years and won a Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. Rosenberg coined the term mixed martial arts, or MMA, in the inaugural Ultimate Fighting Championship event at UFC 1 in November 1993. In recent years he has written the book No Time to Think: The Menace of Media Speed and the 24-Hour News Cycle with Charles S. Feldman and compiled an anthology of his works, Not So Prime Time: Chasing the Trivial on American Television. He currently teaches multiple classes on television criticism as an adjunct professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.

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We've lost two presidents at the two universities within six weeks of one another. Is there a problem? I don't think you need to be an Einstein to figure that one out.

He was one of the few in television who could always be counted on to deliver comedy that was smart and funny.

It seems almost absurd to be giving somebody three-hour old news when on the Internet you can get something that's much more up to date.

The behavior I'm seeing is typical of Mussolini. The chancellor means well, but the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

It's gratuitously live to make you think something is important and exciting. It's theater; it's dishonest.