Phil Donahue is an American television personality and talk show host, best known for creating and hosting "The Phil Donahue Show," which aired for over 30 years. His program was known for its in-depth interviews and discussions on social and political issues, often featuring controversial topics and diverse perspectives. Donahue's work in television has had a significant impact on the format of talk shows and public discourse.
"I think the idea of creating a television news source that is not beholden to corporate interests is nirvana."
"Oprah is more than an institution. Oprah is a very special star in the firmament. I can't imagine a greater success than she's enjoyed."
"Television is not the exclusive target of promoters. Is Superman really worthy of a Newsweek cover?"
"In 1953 there were two ways for an Irish Catholic boy to impress his parents: become a priest or attend Notre Dame."
"Some people are uncomfortable with the idea that humans belong to the same class of animals as cats and cows and raccoons. They're like the people who become successful and then don't want to be reminded of the old neighborhood."
"The system of volunteerism is divisive. It pits one charity against the others for the charity dollar."