Mike Reiss
Mike Reiss has won four Emmys and a Peabody Award during his fifteen years writing for "The Simpsons". Reiss is a decorated writer and creator of several animated series' and cartoons, along with credits on several live-action television shows and an animated film.
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Robin Leach
At 15 Robin Leach was a general news reporter for The Harrow Observer. At 18 he moved on to the prestigious Daily Mail as Britain's youngest page one reporter. In 1963, he emigrated to America and wrote for a number of publications (NY ...
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Jeffrey Lyons
With his reviews on nearly 200 NBC stations nationwide, Jeffrey Lyons is an entertainment guru who will delight any audience. He is one of only a handful of national movie critics, but is the only one who knew Hemingway, Adlai Stevenson, ...
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Ralph Begleiter
Ralph Begleiter is the University of Delaware's "Distinguished Journalist in Residence," teaching Communication, Political Science and Journalism. He joined the faculty in July, 1999, bringing more than 30 years of broadcast journalism ...
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Bonnie Bernstein
Bonnie Bernstein is the lead sideline reporter for the NFL on CBS and the NCAA Men's Basketball Championships. She covered Super Bowls XXXV And XXXV111 for the Network and during Super Bowl XXXV111, became the first reporter to serve as both a ...
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Bryant Gumbel
Bryant Gumbel joined CBS News on March 13, 1997. Previously, he worked for NBC for nearly 25 years, serving as anchor of its Today show for an unprecedented tenure of 15 years. He also anchored that network's 1992 presidential election coverage ...
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Caroline Rhea
Caroline Rhea, stand-up comedian and actress, brings a fresh, smart and spontaneous approach to all of her work.
In 1989, Caroline ventured to New York to start her career in stand-up comedy. She studied in the stand-up program at the ...
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God Squad
Authors of Religion for Dummies, The Reverend Monsignor Thomas J. Hartman and Rabbi Marc A. Gellman write the syndicated column GOD SQUAD for Tribune Media Services. Father Tom is president and CEO of the Diocese of Rockville Centre's cable television station, Telecare. Rabbi Marc Gellman is the senior rabbi of Temple Beth Torah in Melville, New York.
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Ken Burns
20-year documentary filmmaker veteran Ken Burns has produced, directed and filmed countless award-winning films. Ken was the director, producer, co-writer, chief cinematographer, music director and executive producer of the landmark television series The Civil War. Ken was also the director, producer, co-writer, chief cinematographer, music director and executive producer of the Emmy-award winning Public Television series Baseball.
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Paula Zahn
Former achor for The Fox Report and CBS Morning News, Paula Zahn is now the anchor for CNN's Live from the Headlines. Paula's career as a journalist has lead her to interview multiple key newsmakers, including former U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton, George Bush, Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford and Cuban President Fidel Castro. Paula has received numerous honors and awards, including a 1994 Emmy for Outstanding Coverage of a Continuing News Story for her reporting on mainstreaming the mentally disabled into education.
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