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“All channels in the entire TV network are in an intense competitive environment and we have to ensure that people consistently tune into our channels. This is done by working with Astro to implement aggressive advertising and promotional (A&P) campaigns as well as on-going research and marketing strategies.”
Caroline Wong
“The depth of the channel is the lifeblood of not only our community, but to 11 percent of the country's fuel production.”
Carl Griffith
“Besides the crew being here, the movie will be shown at Christmas time on Hallmark Channel, and at the end of the movie there will be credits for Nevada City. It's a nice family oriented movie that will be played year after year.”
Cathy Whittlesey
“That one fact is why people are not coming through legal channels.”
Cecilia Munoz
“We're excited about the potential of this strategic partnership to extend our international distribution capabilities and open new channels for growth.”
CEO Christopher Twomey
“You know, ... I was flipping channels, and in the back of my mind, a voice told me not to turn it on. So I didn't.”
Chad Pennington
“Vendors will continue to look for ways to reach new audiences. The key determining factor on channel choice is profitability. I don't think we will see Dell moving into third-party retail anytime soon for that reason.”
Charles Smulders
“The Channel continues to work with legal support on the ground in Liberia in coordination with British consular officials towards a rapid and satisfactory conclusion of this situation.”
Channel Four
“We're able now to provide local television channels to all Americans, so all 107 million households will be able to receive their local channels via satellite, which will give us true effective competition to the dominant cable providers, no matter where a person may live,”
Charlie Ergen
“Channel checks reveal PC pricing pressures continue to ratchet up, with no indications of easing until mid-2001, ... We also believe that notebook demand, one of Intel's strongest drivers, has slowed, leaving Intel with less cushion relative to its overall exposure to the PC industry.”
Charlie Glavin