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The mainstream is not the mainstream anymore. We're a lot more niched in our media.
There's been this sort of attitude in media in the past in this country that it's not our job to fall on one side or the other. But what I'm suggesting is that in this day and age, there is no deciding not to fall on one side of the other. You're going to be on a side, so you've got to lean in and choose the right one.
I believe there should be enforcement and redevelopment of anti-trust laws that fully regulate the media.
OKCupid's model is almost entirely based on advertising, which is the way most online media is monetized these days, whether it's the news or whether it's sports, and we think online dating is going to evolve in the exact same way.
I think the media is a fear-mongering operation. They love to rile their viewership up or to scare them.
So many people think they need to have serious equipment. In the magazines and the media, they see all this stylish stuff, especially on TV, and they think, That's what I need to make it work. You don't. I'm attempting a little bit of liberation here.
For all its bluster, the BDS campaign is most notable, I think, for its lack of success. Trade is booming; tourism is soaring. The media campaign is full of sound and fury, but to the majority of Britain today, it signifies nothing.
I value loyalty and believe that internal disagreements shouldn't be voiced in the media - because divided parties lose elections.
As a kid living in an isolated desert town, the most diversity I saw in my media was Claudia Kishi, the Japanese American girl from 'The Baby-Sitters Club.'
If you're going to be adapting something across media, you should at least have the moves that people want you to hit and that you want to hit.
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