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  1. 27. Aug. 2014 · On August 27, 1997, television-network executive Brandon Tartikoff died, at the age of 48. Tartikoff was made TV history when he became president of NBC Entertainment in 1980, at 31, and took the network from dead last in the ratings to the top-rated network five seasons in a row, after introducing such shows as “Cheers,” “Hill Street Blues” and “Seinfeld.”

  2. 29. Aug. 1997 · Why Brandon Tartikoff Really Mattered. Even people who don’t pay much attention to television probably felt a twinge upon hearing that Brandon Tartikoff had died--a sense of recognition not ...

  3. 1. Okt. 1992 · I'd always considered Tartikoff a kind of hero, for indelibly knowing how television worked and making his mark there. The man was responsible for an incredible run of my favorite shows at NBC in the 80s, and this book, full of anecdotal stories is a lot of fun to read, but doesn't quite go far enough into the day to day making of those shows or running of the network.

  4. Brandon Donald Tartikoff (13 January 1949 – 27 August 1997; age 48) was the chairman of Paramount Pictures from 1991 to 1992. Despite his short tenure at the studio he made some monumental – and beneficial – decisions regarding the Star Trek live-action franchise. Tartikoff was actually brought in initially on 2 May 1991 as "President Motion Picture Group" as replacement for David ...

  5. 2. Mai 1991 · Rarely has Hollywood watched so intensely a career move by one of its own as when Brandon Tartikoff plunged into talks to leave NBC and take over Paramount--an act consummated Wednesday.

  6. 26. Jan. 2011 · Informationen rund um das internationale Medienunternehmen mit seinen Unternehmensbereichen RTL Group, Penguin Random House, BMG, Arvato, Bertelsmann Printing Group, Bertelsmann Education Group und Bertelsmann Investments; ausführliche Informationen für Journalisten sowie alles rund um das Thema Corporate Responsibility.

  7. 3. Feb. 2019 · October 8, 1983 – Brandon Tartikoff / John Cougar (S9 E1) Segments are rated on a scale of 1-5 stars. COLD OPENING. TIK, MAG, EDM break into host’s office to see how he got himself on show. — LOL at Tim screwing up his “He has more phonelines than viewers” line. — The audience applauds as soon as Eddie first speaks in this.