A time will come when this ... whole discussion is entirely academic, because our technology and our shelf-space capabilities will be rising at roughly the same rate, in my opinion, as high-definition television begins to arrive throughout our society.

Would be one of the greatest displacements of high-quality (cable) programming -- one of the rudest things I can ever, ever imagine for consumers in this country.

There are many religious-based social issues that are so hard for society to address right now - things like abortion and capital punishment - they're better left for another time, ... It Takes a CEO: Leading with Integrity.

[But Ferrer finance chairman Leo Hindery insisted that high rollers affiliated with Weiner, Gifford Miller and C. Virginia Fields were stepping up for the presumed Democratic nominee.] There will always be people who were so closely aligned to other candidates that they're exhausted, ... We're finding, in general, that the reaction has been very positive.

The platform has now been established. The networks will need to come in and morph.

If they lose even 90,000 subscribers, it'd be a breathtaking loss, ... When I was on that side of the industry, I never lost a customer willingly. These guys are different. I don't know when it hurts enough for these guys to change their minds.

But there are a couple of places where it is clear to me that there should be no ambiguity of corporate responsibility - the environment and civil rights. As a corporation, you cannot let the desire for unanimity override your obligation for fairness.

It's obscene to go against a guy who will spend $100 million. We're never going to match this mayor dollar for dollar.