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The Museum of Television & Radio to
Honor
Leslie Moonves
and Jerry Bruckheimer
at Annual Gala
in
“Leslie is one of the most respected executives in the entertainment business. His success speaks to his personal integrity, innovative thinking, and business acumen,” commented Pat Mitchell, president and chief executive officer of The Museum of Television & Radio. “Jerry’s unique talent for finding great stories and bringing them to audiences in a visually compelling way has produced some of the most-watched programs on television today.”
As president and CEO of CBS
Corporation, Moonves oversees all operations of the
company, including the CBS Television Network, UPN, CBS Television Stations,
CBS Paramount Television, King World, Showtime, CBS Radio, CBS Outdoor, Simon
& Schuster, CBS Digital Media, CSTV Networks, Inc., and CBS Consumer
Products. In Fall 2006, UPN will
cease operations and The CW, a new fifth broadcast television network, will
launch as a joint venture between CBS Corporation and Warner Bros.
Entertainment. Prior to the
Viacom separation in 2005, Moonves served as copresident and cochief operating
officer of Viacom and chairman of CBS, overseeing all of Viacom's domestic and
international broadcast television operations, radio division, and outdoor
advertising operations. He was promoted
to chairman and CEO of CBS in 2003, and prior to that, was president and CEO of
CBS Television, a position he was elevated to in April 1998. Moonves joined CBS in July 1995 as president of CBS
Entertainment from Warner Bros. Television, where he had been president since
July 1993, when Warner Bros. and Lorimar Television combined operations.
From 1989 to 1993, he had been president of Lorimar Television. He
joined the company in 1985 as executive in charge of its movies and miniseries,
and became head of creative affairs in 1988. Earlier in his career, Moonves was vice president of movies and miniseries for
Twentieth Century Fox Television; vice president, development, for Saul Ilson Productions (in association with Columbia Pictures
Television); and a development executive for Catalina Productions.
One of the most successful film producers of all time, Jerry Bruckheimer has made his mark as a television mogul who loves telling a story and delivering his trademark visual feast to the small screen. He has produced over thirty-five films including the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, Glory Road, National Treasure, Black Hawk Down, Pearl Harbor, Remember the Titans, Armageddon, The Rock, Crimson Tide, Bad Boys, Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop, and Flashdance. In 2000, Bruckheimer brought his movie success to television with C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation. The groundbreaking program quickly became the number one show in prime time, launching two spin-offs, C.S.I.: Miami and C.S.I.: NY. Bruckheimer Television broadened its imprint with Without a Trace, Cold Case, three-time Emmy Award-winning Amazing Race, Close to Home on CBS, and Justice for Fox. Bruckheimer consistently has four series listed in the top ten shows on television.
Variety
selected Bruckheimer as their Showman of the Year for 2006. This
award—determined by Variety's top
editors and reporters—is presented to an individual who has had significant
economic impact, innovations, and/or breakthroughs in the entertainment
industry. He received the ShoWest Producer of the Year Award in 1998 and in 2000 the
Producers Guild honored him with the David O. Selznick
Award for Lifetime Achievement. In 2003,
the editors of Entertainment Weekly
named Bruckheimer the number-one most powerful person in
Past Museum of Television & Radio gala honorees include Alan Alda, Julie Andrews, Steven Bochco, Kevin S. Bright, David Brinkley, Tom Brokaw, Carol Burnett, James Burrows, Sid Caesar, Marcy Carsey, Peter Chernin, David Crane, Ted Danson, the cast and writers of Everybody Loves Raymond, Kelsey Grammer, Merv Griffin, Marta Kauffman, David E. Kelley, Mary Tyler Moore, Jack Paar, Dan Rather, the cast and writers of Saturday Night Live, Jerry Seinfeld, Garry Shandling, Martin Sheen, Barbara Walters, John Wells, Dick Wolf, and Bob Wright.
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locations in
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