“[But all is not gloom and doom in the battle between the network heavies and the studios. Some industry observers feel the fight will eventually reach a mutually beneficial resolution, with viewers coming out the big winners.] They will still do business with each other, ... What's going to happen is that the viewer will have more to choose from and the viewer doesn't really care if a program is on NBC, UPN or on cable ... as long as it pleases them.”
Jack Curry
“In the studio, I do try to have a thought in my head, so that it's not like a blank stare.”
Cindy Crawford
“We are not going to build a 25,000-square-foot studio in Santa Monica. No one is going to give me a camera and say shoot stuff. We want to partner with the entertainment industry.”
Rob Bennett
“Definitely we're not a studio band.”
Jason Stollsteimer
“We wanted to make an album that sounds like our band, and not a heady, self-conscious studio project. Everyone tells us rock and roll is a shadow of itself--a sad old milk cow smiling at the farmer every morning. We still see a bucking bull smashing around the stable.”
Damian Kulash
“We had 23 of them, ... each a craftsman and a leader, running independent but coordinated crews. The studio was not happy.”
David Lester
“And no again: My studio is not a first or any step toward becoming any type of businessman on my part.”
Billy Sheehan