Dr. Phil's tech upgrade means this 'isn't your mother's talk show'

"That's a moving part I don't need. If you don't put it in, it can't break," he says. "If I don't have something in the cloud, it can't get hacked." "I'm going early and staying late, because I want to see everything that's there,"...

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Published inGannett News Service
Main Author Jefferson, Graham
Format Newsletter
LanguageEnglish
Published McLean USA Today, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc 18.11.2014
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Summary:"That's a moving part I don't need. If you don't put it in, it can't break," he says. "If I don't have something in the cloud, it can't get hacked." "I'm going early and staying late, because I want to see everything that's there," he says. "I'm interested in those things that impact me, in terms of communication and connectivity, and things that can connect to my viewers to let our viewers participate in the show." "With Doctor on Demand, you don't have to get dressed, you don't have to wait two weeks for an appointment, you don't have to sit in a waiting room where everyone's sick," he says. "You push a button and get it dealt with right there."