Don't overstate Fox News. It's still much smaller than the least of the network niches.
Cable penetrates 70 percent of American audiences now.
Peter will have a place in this brotherhood forever.
TV is a fickle business. I'm only good for the length of my contract.
Speaking generally, people who are drawn to journalism are interested in what happens from the ground up less than they are from the top down.
We were not just competitors and colleagues, we were friends. We had a lot of opportunities to reflect on this in the last year. It was a competitive brotherhood.
Our obligation at the network is where do we fit into that and how can we best capitalize on that to make sure that our piece of that remains important to those young people.
I think it's very much a matter between Barbara Walters and ABC.
Ratings to me are a little like the Chinese Government. I don't fully understand what makes a rating go. I don't know what makes the American television audience respond to one person and not t another. There very seldom are great differences between many television personalities.
What I did was experiment with a little marijuana like a lot of other people and walked away...
When you run in places you visit, you encounter things you'd never see otherwise.
Forty years after the greatest scandal of the American presidency, Elizabeth Drew's account in Washington Journal remains fresh and riveting, instructive and evocative. Her afterword on Nixon's post-Watergate life is equally compelling.
The favourite bumper sticker in Washington D.C. right now is one that says 'First Iraq, then France'
I hope the World War II generation doesn't lose that quality that made them so appealing: their modesty, and the way they are always looking forward and seldom back.