So we're living by that sword, and we're going to cut every now and then from it's backlash.
The biggest thrill in the world is entertaining the public, there is no bigger thrill than that.
I understand the common man because I understand me in that regard at least.
That crossover of whether it's entertainment or news is the biggest crock of b.s. in television today, because it's all entertainment.
But because our organization has grown so much and in so many different ways, the delegation process places responsibility and authority on the shoulders of people you can watch grow and watch the way they treat others.
I think that the Internet - and I do love the free flow of ideas on the 'Net - is like the wild west of the information world.
In America it's live by the sword of freedom of expression and be will to die by it as well.
I guess maybe another gift I have is a great work ethic.
One of the problems with the Internet is that a lot of times it is inaccurate.
The standards are being lowered, not just on the Internet, but in all of news and media.
We're going to be treated very poorly, I think that goes with the territory, and you have to get over it, get beyond it and know who you are among your peers and especially among your family when you look in the mirror.
We do have our finger on the pulse of the marketplace, if for no other reasons than having all these live events and listening to our audience all the time.
As far as sustaining our popularity, I believe we can.