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NBC and programming
Following the game, NBC aired the premiere episode of The A-Team, beginning the tradition of the game's host network airing programming after the game.
Broadcasting the events of these games provided his superstation the ability to provide Olympics-style sports programming that had been offered by only one of the three major networks ( ABC, CBS and NBC ) up to that time.
The series aired on NBC and Shawn Weatherly was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in informational programming.
Additionally, it was the first satellite used by broadcast television networks in the United States, like ABC, NBC, and CBS, to distribute programming to their local affiliate stations.
Fundamentally, the newscast schedules on Fox stations vary significantly from station to station compared to affiliates of ABC, CBS and NBC, which typically carry a minimum of 3½ hours of news programming daily in morning, late afternoon and late evening dayparts.
In certain markets, a Fox affiliate may outsource news programming to an NBC, ABC or CBS station in the market ( either due to insufficient funds for production of their own newscasts or the station being operated under a duopoly or some form of an operational agreement with a major network affiliate ); while this is less common in the 50 largest television markets, the largest station in regards to market size using this arrangement is WPGH-TV / Pittsburgh ( in the 23rd largest U. S. media market ), which has broadcast a 10 p. m. newscast that is produced by Cox Media-owned NBC affiliate WPXI since the 2006 shutdown of WPGH's in-house news department by owner Sinclair Broadcast Group after the company's News Central division folded.
This NBC production pioneered the " compilation documentary "-- programming based on pre-existing footage — and was eventually broadcast in dozens of countries.
These were the foundations of RCA's two programming services, the NBC " Red " and NBC " Blue " networks.
The release of the EAN by the ADC or FPA would initiate a process by which the common carriers would link otherwise independent networks such as ABC, CBS and NBC into a single national network that even independent stations could receive programming from.
Similar to the now-defunct NBC Weather Plus, Weatherscan displays an " L "- bar that provides current conditions and weather forecasts for the location and the surrounding area at all times during programming, with weather information also being shown on a smaller screen surrounding the " L "- bar.
Super Bowl I was aired by both CBS and NBC ( the only Super Bowl to be aired by two networks ), but neither network felt the need to preserve the game long-term ; CBS saved the telecast for a few months and reran it as filler programming at least once before wiping it.
The character of network executive Diana Christiansen was based on NBC daytime television programming executive Lin Bolen, which Bolen disputed.
NBC was not allowed to co-produce the series when it moved into first-run syndication, due to then-existing FCC regulations regarding network involvement in syndicated TV programming.
NBC programming chief Brandon Tartikoff named the series after a girl he had a crush on in his own childhood: an older tomboy named Peyton " Punky " Brewster.
With online entertainment powerhouses such as Hulu, YouTube and major U. S. television network sites ( ABC, NBC, CBS ) delivering high-quality television programming content free of charge, online video entertainment is rising in popularity amongst all consumer segments.
Until September 2009, KXGN also carried selected prime-time NBC programming in its schedule, making it the last " Big 3 " affiliate to offer programming from more than one network on a single feed.
In late June 2010, KXGN moved their NBC programming to a DT2 digital subchannel, rejoining the network.
Rogers spent three years working on the production staffs for such music-centered programming as NBC Opera Theater.
Later shows built a tight theme, sometimes acting as a metaparody — such as the Emmy-winning " Moral Majority " episode where advertisers and special interest groups forced significant changes to SCTV's programming ; " Zontar ", a parody of the Larry Buchanan film Zontar, The Thing from Venus which featured an alien race seeking to kidnap SCTV's on-air talent for " a nine-show cycle plus three best-ofs " ( which was the actual deal NBC worked out with SCTV that season ); and an ambitious parody of The Godfather featuring an all-out network war over pay television between SCTV, CBS, NBC, ABC, and PBS-the last featured mafia-style hits on the sets of The Today Show, Three's Company, and The NFL Today as well as an extended sequence with guest star John Marley as an off-beat Leonard Bernstein, spoofing his Godfather role of Hollywood mogul Jack Woltz.
Tom Lewis, in the Organization of American Historians Magazine of History, described NBC's plan for cultural programming and the origin of the NBC Symphony:
Nickelodeon programs were seen on Telemundo on weekdays until September 5, 2000, when they were relegated on weekends only, to make room for a morning news program ; Telemundo terminated the lineup in November 2001 after NBC purchased that network and now carries qubo programming on Saturday mornings.

NBC and chief
Since NBC was the broadcast arm of radio set manufacturer RCA, its chief David Sarnoff approached his decisions as both a broadcaster and as a hardware executive ; NBC's affiliates had the latest RCA equipment, and were often the best-established stations, or were on " clear channel " frequencies.
* July 31 – Chet Huntley anchors his final newscast with David Brinkley and retires, bringing down the curtain on a 14-year career at NBC News and, thus, as chief anchor of The Huntley-Brinkley Report.
Some of the package's contents were shown, albeit copied from the originals and edited for profanity, on the April 18 edition of NBC Nightly News, with anchor Brian Williams and NBC chief justice correspondent Pete Williams ( no relation to Brian ) examining the package's contents in the opening moments of the broadcast.
From the summer of 1933 until August 1935, Cooper was NBC Chicago's continuity chief, supervising a staff of writers and editing their scripts.
) where its chief competition was NBC ’ s Adam-12 and the ABC sitcoms Bewitched and The Courtship of Eddie's Father.
He was a senior vice president at NBC News, Washington bureau chief and also hosted an eponymous CNBC / MSNBC weekend interview program.
He was hired by NBC News ' Washington bureau the following year and became bureau chief by 1989.
Soon after NBC picked up Blossom as a regular series, Reo successfully convinced programming chief Brandon Tartikoff and his executives to allow the lead character to have the chic, divorced musician father he had originally envisioned for the project.
Rieley, a DJ, had impressed the band with his falsified credentials ( a supposed Peabody Award-winning stint as NBC bureau chief in Puerto Rico ) and ideas on how to regain respect from American music fans and critics.
He also served as chief White House correspondent ( 1982 – 89 ), moderator of Meet the Press ( 1987 – 88 ), and anchor of the Sunday edition of NBC Nightly News.
O ' Brien then worked for three years as a local reporter and bureau chief for San Francisco NBC affiliate KRON.
" Notwithstanding, Morgan enjoyed a last laugh of a sort: ABC had been founded by Life Savers chief Edward Noble — who had bought and renamed NBC Blue as ABC, after NBC was forced to sell the Blue Network following a federal anti-trust ruling.
The final 15 minutes of that broadcast were devoted to news of the passing, with a retrospective on the life of the 36th chief executive by NBC's Ray Scherer, who covered the White House for NBC when Johnson was president.
After former chief meteorologist John Farley had left KNTV, weekend weather segments originated from the NBC News West Coast Headquarters in Burbank, leaving with only two meteorologists at the time of Farley's departure.
* Garrick Utley, Class of 1957, the correspondent for CNN ’ s New York bureau, after serving three years as ABC News ’ chief foreign correspondent and 30 years covering international news with NBC News.
Wynn played the fire chief in front of an audience of 700 and the show was aired live over the NBC Red Network, beginning April 24, 1932.
He formerly served as chief legal analyst for NBC News, as General Manager of MSNBC and as an anchor for that network.
He also worked as a reporter and bureau chief for KUSA-TV ( NBC ) in Denver.
On February 14, 2012, cctivist shareholder Daniel S. Loeb, of Third Point Partners, named Wolf as part of the proposed slate of directors for the board of Yahoo, Inc. Third Point ’ s other nominees are Jeff Zucker, the former chief executive of NBC Universal ; Harry Wilson ( businessman ) and the former Treasury Department official and a former hedge fund executive.
Geraldine Laybourne ( born 1947 ) founded Oxygen Media and served as its chairman and chief executive officer until it was sold in 2007 to NBC Universal.
The concept won the approval of NBC programming chief Brandon Tartikoff, who named the titular character, and series, Punky Brewster ( after a girl he had known in his youth ).

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