As the media landscape continues to evolve, 'Conan' will continue to lead the evolution of what a talk show will be in the digital age.
TV has so many access points, so many availabilities. DVR, binge viewing.
How people watch and the different ways they connect to TV - you're going to see some expansion and radical transformation.
'Fringe' has been a point of pride. I share the passion for the show that the fans have.
I still love a great pilot as much as I did the day I started at NBC.
Every television show is hard to do, but when you're in genre and you're recreating worlds and mythologies, they're particularly hard.
The resilience of narrative storytelling and people's love affair with television is impressive.
Trying to find big hits has always been a needle-in-a-haystack endeavor.
The 10 million views on YouTube are... Worthless to us as a business.
Producing a drama is particularly difficult.
It's always a good problem to have to hear people saying they want to see more.
Rather than make 20 things and throw them at the wall and hope you get 6 that maybe feel like keepers, why not focus?
Trying to make programs that are all things to everyone is not going to work.
Is The 'X Factor' the mother of all shows? Absolutely!
I'm trying to be a broadcaster and have a big cultural impact.
The one thing that I'm really obsessed with is multi-camera comedy. It is a form that is unique to network television.
When you start to feel you're not coming to work with the same enthusiasm, maybe you shouldn't hang onto that job.
I love my job, but I'd really love my job if I didn't have to live and die by ratings every day.
People love television; they're watching a lot of it in a lot of ways.
I've respected the people that I've worked for, and they've been supportive and respectful of me.
You always want to trust talent; that's the best thing.
Producing a one-hour show that has to reinvent musical numbers, and interpret those musical numbers with a large cast, is difficult.
Creative content is challenging, no matter what, and animation is particularly challenging.
Success is often built on the shoulders of failure - from which new configurations emerge.