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NBC's and corporate
Bravo's corporate offices are at NBC's Rockefeller Center in New York.
) Silverman also reintroduced the peacock as NBC's corporate logo.
As KDKA radio had long been an NBC affiliate ( due to corporate ties between Westinghouse and NBC dating back to 1926, when Westinghouse was a co-founder of RCA, NBC's then-parent company ), KDKA-TV hoped to become a primary affiliate of NBC television.
NBC's corporate parent General Electric purchased that station in 1987, but WTVJ's affiliation contract with CBS did not run out until the end of 1988.
In the trade, Michaels was able to join NBC in exchange for Disney acquiring from NBC's corporate sibling Universal Pictures, among other things, the rights to the cartoon character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, which was created at Universal by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks before the founding of Disney's studio ( and then given to Walter Lantz, whose most famous creation would be Woody Woodpecker ).

NBC's and parent
After the acquisition of Universal Studios of Vivendi Universal by NBC's parent company General Electric in 2004, contestants could win vacations in order to promote the theme park division of NBC Universal at Universal Orlando, or win trips to Universal Studios in Hollywood.
In May 2004, NBC's parent company, General Electric, acquired Vivendi Universal Entertainment to create NBC Universal ; Wright, who orchestrated the deal, was named chairman and CEO of the new company.
NBC Productions was an American / television production / distribution company that was founded in 1947 by RCA ( NBC's former parent company ).
By 1960, CBS no longer manufactured television sets ( unlike its rival NBC's parent company, RCA ) and pulled the plug on colorcasts.
ABC had sold its record division to MCA Records in 1979, and in 1986, NBC's parent company RCA was sold to General Electric, who then sold off all other RCA units, including the record division ( which was bought by Ariola Records, later known as BMG ).
This was the last NBC-broadcast World Series to air before General Electric acquired RCA, NBC's parent company.
Westinghouse had been a founding partner of the Radio Corporation of America ( RCA ), NBC's original parent company.
Contrary to widespread belief, the " G-E-C " sequence is not a reference to the General Electric Company ( now a minority shareholder in NBC's current parent company ), which did not acquire NBC until 1986 ; however, GE's radio station WGY in Schenectady, New York was an early NBC affiliate, and GE was an early shareholder in RCA, which founded NBC by creating it as a subsidiary.
Modern musical versions of the three-note chimes are still in popular use on the NBC radio and television networks ( and are the opening and closing notes of the current edition of the NBC Nightly News theme song ), as well as in the closing logo of NBC Universal Television Studio, the TV production arm of NBC's current immediate parent, NBC Universal.
The NBC Studios in New York, New York is located at 30 Rockefeller Plaza ( on 49th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues ) in Manhattan, the historic GE Building houses the headquarters of the NBC television network, its parent General Electric, and NBC's flagship station WNBC ( Channel 4 ), as well as cable news channel MSNBC.
After several further ownership changes — first to General Electric in 1972, then to NBC in 1983 ( three years before the merger between NBC's parent company, RCA, and GE ) and Emmis Communications in 1988 — it operated as smooth jazz station WCDJ from 1990 to 1993.
" Hockenberry has further claimed that General Electric, NBC's parent company, discouraged him from talking to the Bin Laden family about their estranged family member.

NBC's and Radio
A new large broadcast studio was built for the orchestra at NBC's Radio City Studios in Rockefeller Center, New York, " Studio 8-H ".
The program also re-airs on MSNBC Sunday afternoons at 2pm ET and early Monday mornings 4am ET ( also over the Sirius / XM Satellite Radio simulcast of MSNBC audio ), along with an early Monday morning replay as part of NBC's " All Night " lineup.
Schaefer, however, was by no means the first to undertake serious study and recording of broadcast erratum ; NBC's short-lived " behind-the-scenes " series Behind The Mike ( 1940 – 41 ) occasionally featured reconstructions of announcers ' gaffes and flubs as part of the " Oddities in Radio " segment, and movie studios had been producing so-called " gag reels " of outtakes ( usually for employee-only viewing ) since the 1930s.
Radio programs such as Mutual's 2000 Plus and NBC's Dimension X were anthology series that offered a variety of exciting tales of future technology, with a special focus on space exploration ( including alien invasion ), though both series also often reflected contemporary anxieties about the dangers of technology.
Neas is a consistent presence in the national media, interviewed regularly by the major TV, radio and print media, including: CBS's Face the Nation, ABC's Nightline ; CBS's Sunday Morning ; NBC's Today Show, ABC's This Week ; PBS ' a The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer ; the nightly news shows of ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, and Fox ; National Public Radio ; cable television and radio talk shows ; and national, regional and local newspapers ( in the New York Times and the Washington Post alone, he has been mentioned 250 and 500 times respectively ).
In June 2007, she left the NBC Universal owned network, she sign a contract in September with Telemundo / NBC's longtime rival Univision Network Group to co-animate a radio-talk show alongside Omar Moynelo for Univision Radio called " El Arañazo " and another one alongside Carlos Calderon called " El Colmillo " and the same year she was signed by the leading Spanish internet portal in US and Latin America " Terra. com " as the network special celebrity correspondent.
On weekends, WNBC aired almost all of the NBC Radio Network's Monitor program, which featured many of WNBC's own hosts as well as the already established lineup holding court at NBC's Radio Central ( Gene Rayburn, Henry Morgan, Bill Cullen, David Wayne, Kitty Carlisle and Wayne Howell ).
* NBC's The Weird Circle ( 1943-1947 ), Episode 52, Radio Play.
The station changed its call letters to KRCA ( for NBC's then-parent company, the Radio Corporation of America ) on October 18, 1954.
McDuffie has appeared on A & E's Breakfast with the Arts, CBS News Sunday Morning, NBC's The Today Show, PBS's Charlie Rose, National Public Radio, as well as the front page of The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
The programs eventually moved to NBC's Radio City Studios at Rockefeller Center.

NBC's and Corporation
After the announcement of Microsoft and NBC's partnership to create an online and cable news outlet, MSNBC, taking the place of America's Talking, Ailes left the network in February 1996 and was hired by Rupert Murdoch to create Fox News Channel for News Corporation.
Over the years, WBBM fended off all-news competition from McLendon-owned WNUS-AM-FM, NBC's WNIS-FM ( a predecessor to current rival WIQI ), and from Group W's WMAQ, which came under the CBS umbrella when Westinghouse Electric Corporation purchased CBS in 1995 ; sports-talk WSCR took over the WMAQ frequency in 2000.

NBC's and America
During the 1930s and 1940s, the leading orchestras were heard often through big band remotes, and NBC's Monitor continued such remotes well into the 1950s by broadcasting live music from New York City jazz clubs to rural America.
The Early Show, like many of its predecessors, traditionally ran last in the ratings to its rivals, NBC's Today and ABC's Good Morning America.
Not surprisingly, The Early Show enjoyed a relatively successful May sweeps, racking up a 5 percent increase in year-to-year total viewers and remaining flat in the 25-to-54-year-old demographic, at a time when both NBC's Today Show and ABC's Good Morning America were shedding viewers to the tune of 3 and 4 percent respectively.
Industry insiders considered Shelley Ross ' influence to be a serious threat to bring the profile of the show up to make the program a true competitor to NBC's Today and ABC's Good Morning America.
They appeared on NBC's The Today Show in 2006, giving makeovers to three women, and returned to America in late 2007 appearing on Good Morning America twice to perform makeovers on different shaped women.
Couric, Gibson and Williams made appearances together on all three major network morning shows, first on CBS's Early Show, then on NBC's Today and finally on ABC's Good Morning America.
Early weekday mornings, at 4: 00AM EST, all three air half hour programs, ABC's America This Morning, CBS's CBS Morning News, and NBC's Early Today.
Following local news, ABC's Good Morning America, CBS's The Early Show, and NBC's Today air.
Since then, Good Morning America began losing viewers to NBC's Today show.
Good Morning America has generally run second in the ratings to NBC's Today since 1995.
On January 6, 1975, ABC launched AM America in an attempt to compete with broadcaster NBC's Today.
Couric had hosted NBC's Today from 1991 to 2006 ; her Good Morning America stint marked her return to morning news.
Good Morning America airs at the same time as NBC's Today on the Seven Network and Network Ten's CBS This Morning.
The major networks all offer a morning news program ( NBC's The Today Show and ABC's Good Morning America are the standard bearers ), as well as an early-evening newscast anchored by the de facto face of the network's news operations ( Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather for CBS ; NBC's Chet Huntley, David Brinkley and Tom Brokaw ; ABC's Peter Jennings ).
The March to August 1988 Writers Guild of America strike canceled plans for the 1987 – 88 Moonlighting season finale to be filmed and aired on TV in 3-D in a deal with Coca-Cola ( though Coca-Cola did a 3-D TV deal with NBC's broadcast of the halftime show of Super Bowl XXIII in January 1989 instead ) and delayed the broadcast of the first new episode until December 6, 1988.
References to Sheindlin as " Judge Judy " have appeared on TV shows including Will & Grace, America's Next Top Model, NBC's The Weakest Link, The Practice and the Academy Awards, as well as the book America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction by Jon Stewart.
NBC's The Today Show even featured a piece on the Little People of America where the organization stated that they were not offended by it, influencing the school to keep their traditional mascot.
In February 2006, at the 2006 Winter Olympics, NBC Sports announced that Bettis had been signed as a studio commentator for NBC's new Football Night in America Sunday night pregame show where he was through the 2008 season.
Since retirement, Dungy has served as an analyst on NBC's Football Night in America.
On February 13, 2007, he was formally introduced as a correspondent for NBC's The Today Show and Football Night in America / Sunday Night Football.

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