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Jeff Zucker, CEO, NBC Universal
NBC Universal CEO Jeff Zucker promises a different "upfront experience" at the group's presentation at Rockefeller Center in May.
Matt Blank, CEO, Showtime
Showtime CEO Matt Blank, interviewed by MCN’s Linda Moss, on how the pay TV service will re-program itself, as the output deals with its three major movie suppliers expire.
Jason Klarman, Oxygen Media
Oxygen Media general manager Jason Klarman explains to MCN’s Linda Moss why Oxygen's color is yellow, but the network in its new incarnation is not.
Imus of The Storm
Multichannel News executive editor Kent Gibbons speaks with RFD-TV founder and president Patrick Gottsch (pictured) and network COO Ed Frazier about the mostly rural home-distributed network and the impact RFD-TV's signing of controversial radio host Don Imus has had on the network’s carraige fortunes.
A Wilson Of A Different name
African-American producer David Wilson, whose documentary Meeting David Wilson airs April 11 on MSNBC, talks about his encounter with white, North Carolina-born David Wilson, whose forbears enslaved the former Wilson's ancestors.
Wong: `Project Runway' Perfect Fit For Lifetime
Lifetime president and CEO Andrea Wong discusses network acquisition of reality series "Project Runway."
CNN's Klein Discusses
CNN President Jon Klein discusses "CNN Presents: Black in America," the network's four-month on-air and digital initiative.
G4: All Men Are Not Equal
G4 President Neal Tiles explains that today's tech-oriented young men in their 20s and 30s behave differently than their fathers did at their age and therefore require different marketing tatics to reach them.
Jack LaLanne, 'The Godfather of Physical Fitness'
Jack LaLanne, 94, the man who helped create the fitness TV genre, goes one-on-one with MCN’s Kent Gibbons, discussing his lifelong commitment to physical fitness, his new book, ‘Fiscal Fitness,’ and the importance of both fiscal and physical health for people of all ages.
Joe Franklin, 'King Of Nostalgia'
Joe Franklin, a radio and TV legend who hosted the first talk show in television history, shows he’s still on top of his game, snapping up off a steady stream of one-liners at a party introducing Jack LaLanne’s new book ‘Fiscal Fitness’ in New York City.
