[For the most part, Internet TV is still] like the minor leagues, ... It's stuff that wasn't good enough to get on the air, or too short to get on the air.

You can take it to the bank that two years from now they'll all have pretty much the same deal. The most popular programs will be on V.O.D. and the reason is there's money to be made here.

People would go right back to stealing music.

The result: Digital cable and on-demand usage will surge. And the TV schedule will soon be as irrelevant as last night's news.

TV distribution has been cracked wide open.

This is the complete explosion of the distribution model for television. Today is the last day the schedule for television programming makes a difference.

There's probably a certain amount of broken furniture at Apple headquarters. I think they're trying to figure out what to do.

The right price has nothing to do with greed. It has to do with demand.

They need [an answer] that doesn't sound anti-consumer and yet preserves the system they've built for themselves. I can't think of a response that satisfies both of those requirements.