CBS is proud to have been the home of David Letterman since 1993. He is truly one of the great talents of our time, and we hope things work out. Leslie Moonves cbsdavidgreat Change image and share on social
We realize that if we live in a world that depends totally on CBS.com, we'd be dead. Leslie Moonves cbsdeaddepend Change image and share on social
I am broadcaster's biggest cheerleader because I genuinely believe in it. Where else can you get 20 million people a week watching 'NCIS' or 'American Idol?' Where else can you get 120 million watching the Super Bowl? Leslie Moonves americanbigbowl share on social
The stories about broadcast dying or it being overtaken by cable have stopped. Same goes for the stories about the Internet hurting our business. Leslie Moonves broadcastbusinesscable Change image and share on social
There are plenty of people who are willing to pay $2.6 million for 30 seconds on the Super Bowl and hundreds of thousands of dollars for 'American Idol.' There will be advertising dollars on the Internet. We're there as well. We win either way. Leslie Moonves advertiseamericanbowl share on social
I think many years from now, people will still watch television, though it will probably be 150 inches wide. What will change is the ability to get 'CSI' not only on TV but also on the Internet, even watching it in a foreign country as it's playing in the U.S. Leslie Moonves abilitychangecountry share on social
I read the papers, I surf the Web. At the beginning of the year, I try to see at least two episodes of every show on our network. Am I surfing? All the time. I'm aware of the landscape. I'm a competitor, so I have to know whom I'm competing with. Leslie Moonves awarebegincompete share on social
As the TiVos and the Replays are coming into our world - and they're coming - it's better to - be inside the tent and figure out what they're doing and to work hand in hand with them as opposed to saying, 'You know what, the automobile is not going to work. I'm going to stick to my horse and carriage,' you know. Leslie Moonves automobilecarriagecome share on social
Rebuilding a network is a slow, brick-by-brick process. It's not just creating a hit show - it's building shows to back up that hit show; it's creating an identity of success so that people want their shows on your network. Leslie Moonves backbrickbuild share on social