Your network is the people who want to help you, and you want to help them, and that's really powerful.
You've got lots of national networks in lots of industries.
You know, people aren't watching a network they're watching cable channels.
You have this enormous network and no one knows what's out there.
You don't have to be a nerd or a programmer or a network engineer to make a difference.
You can't say whatever you want on network television.
WWE Network has been phenomenal for me. It's an amazing directory for not only myself, but for anyone who's into wrestling.
World makers, social network makers, ask one question first 'How can I do it?'
Women drive network television.
Without network neutrality, cable and phone companies could stifle innovation.
With network shows, writers can be so protective of every syllable.
With a network like this you could do anything.
Will the social networking phenomenon lessen? I don't think so.
Wikis and social networking are just tools.
When you make the judgement as a network that there are only three candidates, you are censoring points of view.
FreeBSD has a nicely tuned network stack and extremely good reliability.
From a social networking point of view, Pakistan is not very far away.
Getting into network television was tougher than I thought it was gonna be.
Hanna-barbera pitched the flintstones to networks for 8 weeks before it was finally picked up. It became the first ever animated show to air during primetime.
How we prevent this is to develop good network of human sources who are going to assist us voluntarily.
I am instinctively a network infrastructure plumber.
I believe the old boys' network is a powerful one. No one gives up power and privilege willingly, do they?
I did a network show in the U.S. Before, and I loved it, but you have eight days to shoot an episode, and it's just a ridiculous pace.
I do not have friends and network with the commercial cinema world. In every business, the network is important.
I do prime time network shows like 'Blue Bloods.' I've done 'Fringe,' I've done 'The Good Wife,' done a lot of 'The Mentalist.'
I don't know when network executives will get out of the Dark Ages.
I don't want to carry a network show. I don't want to give up 10 months, working 17 hours a day, up at five in the morning.
I drank the Kool-Aid of being a network star. Once it didn't happen, I realized it wasn't the best version of my comedy.
I feel like the networks always end up doing similar stuff at the same time.
I find it hard to network and I have an issue about what people are going to think of me.