Thomas W. Moore on the Hollywood Blacklist
01:04
Thomas W. Moore on the creation of Viacom, and on being hired at ABC by Jim Aubrey
03:12
Thomas W. Moore on being vice president in charge of programming at ABC, and on the state of the network when he arrived
03:28
Thomas W. Moore on the people who worked for him at ABC when he was head of programming, including Michael Eisner and Barry Diller
05:30
Thomas W. Moore on his stint as head of programming at ABC, and on his goals at the time
03:25
Thomas W. Moore on his duties at president of ABC
02:00
Thomas W. Moore on the government attempting to require public service programming on the networks, and on William S. Paley and General David Sarnoff
08:22
Thomas W. Moore on Newton N. Minow's "vast wasteland" speech, critical of television
05:06
Thomas W. Moore on what he sees as the FCC's role in broadcasting
05:26
Thomas W. Moore on the ban on cigarette advertising on television
01:45
Thomas W. Moore on the FCC regulation of the networks being able to own or control the rebroadcast of primetime shows
01:37
Thomas W. Moore on the length of commercials and commercial breaks on network television
04:14
Thomas W. Moore on networks and their affiliates
02:59
Thomas W. Moore on his day-to-day responsibilities as president of ABC
02:48
Thomas W. Moore on the intended merger of ITT and ABC falling apart
06:46
Thomas W. Moore on Capital Cities takeover of ABC
02:26
Thomas W. Moore on being promoted to group vice president at ABC, and on leaving ABC to produce
05:05
Thomas W. Moore on the various ways the industry changed during his stint at ABC due to cable, and on how audiences tastes have changed
06:01
Thomas W. Moore on his involvement with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
06:27
Thomas W. Moore on television living up to its potential
01:22
Thomas W. Moore on advice for an aspiring television executive
01:29
Thomas W. Moore on his own contributions to the television industry, and on the best lineups he programed
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