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- Frank Nicholas Stanton (March 20, 1908 – December 24, 2006) was an American broadcasting executive who served as the president of CBS between 1946 and 1971 and then as vice chairman until 1973. He also served as the chairman of the Rand Corporation from 1961 until 1967.
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Frank Nicholas Stanton (March 20, 1908 – December 24, 2006) was an American broadcasting executive who served as the president of CBS between 1946 and 1971 and then as vice chairman until 1973. He also served as the chairman of the Rand Corporation from 1961 until 1967.
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- Frank Nicholas Stanton, March 20, 1908, Muskegon, Michigan, U.S.
Dec 26, 2006 · An obituary on Dec. 26 about Frank Stanton, the former president of CBS, overstated his role in efforts to persuade Congress to suspend an “equal time” law so that the 1960 presidential ...
Apr 9, 2024 · Frank Stanton (born March 20, 1908, Muskegon, Mich., U.S.—died Dec. 24, 2006, Boston, Mass.) was an innovative American radio and television executive, who was president of the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) from 1946 to 1971.
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Frank Stanton, a pioneering executive in early television who was a major force in branding CBS as “the Tiffany Network” while also defending its news division against 1st Amendment assaults,...
Dec 25, 2006 · Longtime CBS president Dr. Frank Stanton, who helped mold the company into a symbol of excellence reflected in its "Tiffany Network" nickname, died Sunday afternoon at his home in Boston. He...
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Dec 25, 2006 · Dr. Frank Stanton, a central figure in the development of television broadcasting in the United States and the industry’s most articulate and persuasive spokesman during his nearly three...
Dec 25, 2006 · Frank Stanton, a central figure in the development of television broadcasting in the United States and the industry's most articulate and persuasive spokesman during his nearly three decades as...