there was a bigness to the stories. and they could afford to do it on a network if you re doing one episode a week. you can t do that if you re doing five episodes a week for a daytime show. so just the production value gave it that pizzazz. if you can t have it, watch other people with it, or so say the three networks who are programming nearly 40% of their primetime fare with series about the very rich, and the public is devouring it at such a rate that make-believe money has become ratings gold. the characters were larger than life, they were more evil and more cunning and manipulative. and more gorgeous. i mean, really, look at the way they were dressed. look at the way they lived. everything, it was fascinating. alexis. yes? i didn t thank you for your present.
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weapons it needs to defend itself. the $700 million package which includes four medium range advance rocket systems comes days after present biden said the u.s. would not provide ukraine with the rocket systems that strike into russia. we are back with henninger wall street journal editorial board member kate, you ve been following the weapons to ukraine issue since the start. what are your sources telling you about this latest in its likely effectiveness? paul, think the bigness out of this package are the missile launch. the ukrainians have been asking for them for months but think important to stop and understand why they basically allow the ukrainians to strike russian positions at much greater distance. that is what they really need to block the russian artillery advantage. it s a pity it is taken so long to get these rocket systems in
ewing oil was better than real oil for cbs, the networks rushed to give the public more. the great primetime soap operas of the 1980s, dallas, dynasty, they re all about excess. this is about being over the top, stabbing each other in the back, going for the gusto, and having fun. i know what s wrong with you. the empty-armed madonna. mourning the baby that she couldn t have and the baby that she almost got to adopt. that is it, isn t it? you miserable bitch! there was a bigness to the stories. and they could afford to do it on a network if you re doing one episode a week. you can t do that if you re doing five episodes a week for a daytime show. so just the production value gave it that pizzazz.
pulse of sports around the country but around the world as well. they didn t have the money to go out and buy baseball games or nfl games. what they did do was take all the leftovers out there. i m joe boyle and i ll be handling the play by play for tonight s game between the badgers and the blue demons. it gave birth to arguably the greatest media success story of all-time. at its best, cable television at its best, cable television could provide a refreshing relief from the trend toward bigness, toward centralization. at its worst cable tv could invade our privacy, tranquilize our children, remove us electronically from the flesh and blood world. and we d have to pay for the privilege. the question is, indeed, will the miracle be managed? this memorial day, lowe s is home to prices to start your summer up. so you can mix things up.