Word: cbs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...mounts. Jim and Jennifer Stolpa, who were rescued in January with their infant son after eight days in a Nevada snowstorm, met with producers while still recovering in a hospital from the partial amputation of their feet. They got a reported $650,000 to tell their story for a CBS movie...
...Winsten, an associate dean at the SPH and director of the Center, first launched the television initiative seven years ago with assistance from Frank Stanton, former president of CBS, and Grant Tinker, former chair of NBC's board...
...podium, Salonen projects an aura of crisp, businesslike authority. There is none of Mehta's grandstanding glamour; instead, the conductor he most resembles is his hero Pierre Boulez, guiding his players through the most intricate rhythms with unflappable aplomb. In 1985 Salonen signed an exclusive contract with CBS, now Sony Classical, and since then has issued a steady stream of albums (the best so far: Messiaen's formidable Turangalila-Symphonie and Grieg's Peer Gynt music). Already he is one of the few living maestros who can sell the standard repertoire on the strength of his name alone...
...Yorkers, DAVID LETTERMAN in Los Angeles is like Joey Buttafuoco in Paris. It just ain't right. But despite Letterman's decision to remain in the Big Apple, an inside source says a move to L.A. may have only been delayed. The latest scenario: Letterman will debut his new CBS show in August in New York City and take it out to L.A. for brief visits, and after about a year he'll decide which coast feels better. And what about the 4 million bucks CBS shelled out to buy New York's Ed Sullivan Theater for Dave? Says...
...matter how much progress ACT-UP made, nothing moved fast enough for Rafsky. He soon became a hero of the cause. He worked his way onto 60 Minutes, where CBS reporter Ed Bradley followed him into a ACT-UP protest at a Japanese pharmaceuticals plant in Fort Lee, New Jersey...