There is a flood of television series hitting the market.

The DVD sector isn't going away, shrinking, or about to collapse.

We won't see this level of growth continue too long, but we'll stay above double-digit growth for the foreseeable future.

I don't know how this particular deal is structured. But the network isn't the owner of the show, it's the buyer. NBC doesn't profit from 'Friends' reruns in syndication.

It's the same scenario when people replaced their vinyl with CDs -- people want the better version of their favorites.

[Movie making is] absolutely a global business right now, ... Studios want to make movies that play around the world.

The timing is such that Universal is certain 'Ray' is going to get some nominations.

It's almost impossible to lose money on a movie anymore.

It probably almost for sure will top its U.S. box office. It'll probably be closer to $400 million by the time it's done. Even if retailers are discounting it as a way to bring in customers, Disney isn't discounting the wholesale price.