Word: winterizer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...news is bad for CBS. The network still ranks No. 1 in daytime. In addition, it has grabbed the TV rights to several major sports events, including the baseball play-offs and World Series, the NCAA basketball tournament and the 1992 and '94 Winter Olympics -- though for sums that have been criticized as exorbitant. Some industry watchers contend that CBS, under president Laurence Tisch, is flailing for direction. But Broadcast Group chief Howard Stringer insists that the big sporting events, along with a push for more adventurous programming, will help recapture an audience that has grown rather jaded. "You cannot...
...production error, the December 16 opinion piece "Winners Take All" appeared on the editorial page in a incomplete and spatially jumbled fashion, which rendered it almost incomprehensible. The piece will run again in corrected form after winter break. The Crimson regrets the error...
...Winter sets in and Ken Lee disease seems to set in," Battat said in an interview after the meeting, referring to former council Chair Kenneth E. Lee '89, who negotiated the Vega appearance...
...record, Maine defeated the Crimson, 59-55. Tough break for Harvard, which enters the winter break with a 3-5 record. That, however, didn't seem to frazzle Delaney Smith...
...major leaguers 35 or older (catchers may be 32). Most of the superstars are missing: Reggie Jackson is occupied with his classic autos, Jim Palmer with his underwear, Pete Rose with hawking his tarnished name. But enough good ole boys of summer are participating to help ease the winter of discontent every baseball addict endures between the last out of the World Series and the first bud of spring training...