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Allan Burns on a photo of an Emmy win for The Mary Tyler Moore Show 00:18

Interview: Allan Burns



On his early life and influences; on his early interest in radio 18:26

Interview: Frank Stanton



On going to work for CBS doing market research in 1935, and on his day-to-day activities in that 10 year era; on CBS radio's programming in the '30s and '40s; on the CBS radio network in the '30s and '40s, and on CBS' profitability in that era 10:06

Interview: Frank Stanton



Frank Stanton on his early interest in radio, and on his first meeting with CBS 09:10

Interview: Frank Stanton



Frank Stanton on going to work for CBS doing market research in 1935, and on his day-to-day activities in that 10 year era 06:26

Interview: Frank Stanton



Frank Stanton on CBS radio's programming in the '30s and '40s 01:32

Interview: Frank Stanton



Frank Stanton on the CBS radio network in the '30s and '40s, and on CBS' profitability in that era 02:08

Interview: Frank Stanton



On Orson Welles "War of the Worlds" broadcast; on CBS getting into television, and the CBS network coverage in the early days 12:19

Interview: Frank Stanton



On the FCC issuing the original licenses to television stations around the country, and CBS' failed color system; on CBS' early programming, including the talent raids on NBC, and The Ed Sullivan Show; Stanton on where CBS stood in relation to NBC in the earliest days of television, and on eventually surpassing them with I Love Lucy 16:41

Interview: Frank Stanton



Frank Stanton on Orson Welles "War of the Worlds" broadcast 06:51

Interview: Frank Stanton | Person: Orson Welles



Frank Stanton on his early awareness of television, and the introduction of television at the 1939 Worlds Fair 01:44

Interview: Frank Stanton



Frank Stanton on CBS getting into television, and the CBS network coverage in the early days 03:44

Interview: Frank Stanton



Frank Stanton on where CBS stood in relation to NBC in the earliest days of television, and on eventually surpassing them with I Love Lucy 04:23

Interview: Frank Stanton



Frank Stanton on CBS' early programming, including the talent raids on NBC, and The Ed Sullivan Show 06:21

Interview: Frank Stanton | Show: Ed Sullivan Show, The aka Toast of the Town



Frank Stanton on where CBS stood in relation to NBC in the earliest days of television, and on eventually surpassing them with I Love Lucy 04:23

Interview: Frank Stanton | Show: I Love Lucy



Frank Stanton on his early awareness of television, and the introduction of television at the 1939 Worlds Fair 01:44

Interview: Frank Stanton | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Frank Stanton on his early awareness of television, and the introduction of television at the 1939 Worlds Fair 01:44

Interview: Frank Stanton | Topic: 1939-40 World's Fair



Frank Stanton on CBS getting into television, and the CBS network coverage in the early days 03:44

Interview: Frank Stanton | Topic: Television Industry



Frank Stanton on CBS getting into television, and the CBS network coverage in the early days 03:44

Interview: Frank Stanton | Topic: Network Creation



Frank Stanton on the FCC issuing the original licenses to television stations around the country, and CBS' failed color system 05:57

Interview: Frank Stanton | Topic: Television Industry



Frank Stanton on the FCC issuing the original licenses to television stations around the country, and CBS' failed color system 05:57

Interview: Frank Stanton | Topic: Network Creation



Frank Stanton on where CBS stood in relation to NBC in the earliest days of television, and on eventually surpassing them with I Love Lucy 04:23

Interview: Frank Stanton | Topic: Television Industry



Frank Stanton on where CBS stood in relation to NBC in the earliest days of television, and on eventually surpassing them with I Love Lucy 04:23

Interview: Frank Stanton | Topic: Network Creation



Frank Stanton on the FCC issuing the original licenses to television stations around the country, and CBS' failed color system 16:41

Interview: Frank Stanton | Topic: Technological Innovation



on CBS and the Hollywood Blacklist; on the quiz show scandals; on his day-to-day duties as the President of CBS 14:03

Interview: Frank Stanton



on his relationship with William S. Paley; on the people who followed him as CBS President; on Ted Turner and Adrian Murphy 14:48

Interview: Frank Stanton



Frank Stanton on his relationship with William S. Paley 08:49

Interview: Frank Stanton | Person: William S. Paley



Frank Stanton on Ted Turner and Adrian Murphy 03:29

Interview: Frank Stanton | Person: Ted Turner



Frank Stanton on his day-to-day duties as the President of CBS 03:09

Interview: Frank Stanton | Profession: Executives



Frank Stanton on his day-to-day duties as the President of CBS 03:09

Interview: Frank Stanton | Profession: Television Executive



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