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  1. The Frank Stanton Studios in Los Angeles house American Public Media's Marketplace Productions. The Harvard School of Public Health established the Frank Stanton Directorship of the Center for Health Communication, with Dr. Jay Winsten as the incumbent. The philanthropic Stanton Foundation was created upon his death.

  2. By Claudia Luther. Dec. 26, 2006 12 AM PT. Special to The Times. Frank Stanton, a pioneering executive in early television who was a major force in branding CBS as “the Tiffany Network” while ...

  3. Apr 1, 2014 · There are no Aeron chairs or hardwood floors at the newly revamped Frank Stanton Studios in downtown Los Angeles. These are radio studios, where all the rooms are small and dry, and the machine room is loaded with floor-to-ceiling racks of networking equipment. It’s where American Public Media supports local station Southern California Public Radio (SCPR) and produces the daily Marketplace ...

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  4. For his full interview, see http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/frank-stanton

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  5. Dec 27, 2006 · Stanton, who died Sunday at age 98, spent nearly 40 years at CBS, most of them as president under Paley as the two shepherded CBS’ growth in the postwar period from a radio broadcaster to a ...

  6. In his six-hour interview, Frank Stanton (1908-2006) discusses his early years at CBS and his eventual rise to the network's presidency. He recalls the founding and formation of CBS News, and his relationships with the major players including Edward R. Murrow, Walter Cronkite, and Fred Friendly. He recounts many of the other CBS executives he worked with, including James T. Aubrey, Robert D ...

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  8. Dr. Frank Stanton, who served as President of CBS from 1946 to 1973, died Sunday, December 24th at the age of 98. He granted the Archive of American Television a rare 2-part videotaped interview in 2000 and 2001. Below are some excerpts from the three hour interview. The entire interview can be accessed by clicking here: On joining CBS in 1935.I got my doctorate in late August, 1935. We got in ...

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