We've been saying that conventional television was not going well, it was broke. TQS in Quebec went bankrupt. CTV and Global certainly have some challenges in front of them. Will we be forced, for evidence of the problem of conventional television, to see the network die, or go bankrupt like TQS did? Is this what's necessary to make sure that people understand we have a problem with conventional television? We've been saying it for the last three years. Again, there are simple facts--fragmented audiences, new technology, a young generation that's not watching television the way the generation previous was. Those facts are there, and those facts create the problems we're dealing with.
On April 20th, 2009. See this statement in context.