Mr. Jensen feels we're too catastrophic in our thinking.

3 seconds sound clip from the Network (1976) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:53:11.351 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Wayward husband comes to his senses, returns to his wife with whom he's established a long and sustaining love.

- Heartless young woman left alone in her arctic desolation. Music up with a swell. Final commercial.

- And here are a few scenes from next week's show.

- How did it go?

- Mr. Jensen was unhappy at the idea of taking Howard Beale off the air. Mr. Jensen thinks Howard Beale is bringing a very important message to the American people. So he wants Howard Beale on the air and he wants him kept on.

- Mr. Jensen feels we're too catastrophic in our thinking.

- I argued that television was a volatile industry in which success and failure were determined week by week.

- Mr. Jensen said he did not like volatile industries and suggested with a certain sinister silkiness that volatility in business usually reflected bad management.

- He didn't care if Howard Beale was the number-one show or the 50th. He didn't really care if the Beale Show lost money. He wants Howard Beale on the air and he wants him kept on.

- I would describe his position on this as inflexible.

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