Channel brand is so key.

I'm a chick. I like shopping.

I didn't really have a road map ever.

You can't trademark the word 'sci-fi.'

The biggest mistake to me is complacency.

I will never not take anyone's phone call.

Some mentors are more challenging than others.

Rapid response is essential in the fight against hate.

Being complacent was never going to teach us anything.

Sci-fi is speculative fiction. 'Field of Dreams' is sci-fi.

I've been trained and lived my entire life on the smallscreen.

I always want to do better; I always want to find a new challenge.

E! needs to be and really wants to be the pulse of popular culture.

Science fiction is not quirky anymore; we live in a futuristic world now.

You can't change how people act, but what you can change is how you react.

Exterior shots showing blue skies add a levity and brightness to each show.

Horror is a part of science fiction. It belongs in the definition of sci-fi.

Realistically, guys who are into gaming are not necessarily watching television.

I read a lot of sci-fi when I was younger. Loved it from the literary point of view.

The TV mini-series is kind of a lost genre because the networks have given up on it.

I wouldn't be comfy going toe to toe launching a new scripted show against broadcast.

Prejudice and discrimination based on our differences is an unfortunate fact of life.

Summer is a great opportunity for all of cable. People love to find original episodes.

My dream isn't running a studio or doing anything managerial in any way, shape, or form.

My dream would be producing, maybe directing - definitely not writing - one feature film.

I've not had any interest in running a movie studio, but I want to make one feature film.

There's an abundance of hope in Hollywood, as if it's fueled by the sun, and maybe it is.

'Farscape' is a fabulous vehicle for looking at ethical, moral, political, and social issues.

The one thing that makes me nuts is if there's a problem or something that I don't know about.

E! has the possibility of growing exponentially, and yes, I believe it could be a top 10 network.

I think reading a room - reading the personalities, reading body language - is kind of a lost art.

I think it's the nervousness and the worry that it won't last forever that keeps us working so hard.

There's so much interest and curiosity about alien life, interstellar travel. It's always in the news.

Getting to a 1 rating in households is a sign that we're building momentum. It gives us bragging rights.

World Screen is a great resource-the perfect one-stop guide to what matters most in global entertainment.

'Political Animals' was before its time: a little darker, a little edgier. The audience wasn't ready for it.

My very first real job in the industry was as a production assistant on a show called 'Infinity Factory' in 1976.

I basically hit the deck running as soon as I wake up and don't turn my brain off till long after the lights are out.

It's very hard to tell somebody how to write when they're so good, and they're a brilliant writer and a really good guy.

For me, turning 65 doesn't include walking away from my profession because of age; I love my job and the company I work for.

I'm a big believer that sci-fi lives in literature, that the true sci-fi population is out there reading a gazillion authors.

Women have an instinct for what the market is. We have tremendous insight in terms of understanding products and consumerism.

'Glory' pays tribute to honorable men who faced unimaginable discrimination even as they fought to preserve basic human rights.

I have tremendous admiration for companies with the kind of pioneering spirit and innovation eBay has demonstrated from day one.

What keeps me up is always raising the bar, and what makes my team happiest and also most worrisome is I'm always asking for more.

With 'Battlestar Galactica,' we had such resistance from the fan base to changing it. The upshot was, we ultimately won them over.

The biggest challenge to thriving in the marketplace is identifying the strategic moves that will keep us ahead of the competition.

You may not know it now, if you studied communications or engineering, law or medicine, business or classics: you're a storyteller, too.

My parents weren't at all in entertainment, but when I look back, something along the line prepared me and opened me up to entertainment.

I'm a Brooklyn-born, Queens-raised, Manhattan-honed New York gal who entered college with only the vaguest ideas about what was coming next.

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