Brandon Tartikoff (January 13, 1949 - August 27, 1997) was a popular NBC executive who was credited with turning around NBC's low prime time reputation with such hit series as "Hill Street Blues", "L.A. Law", "ALF", "Family Ties", "The Cosby Show", "Cheers", "Miami Vice", "The Golden Girls", "Knight Rider", "The A-Team", "St. Wikipedia
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Though not a performer, Brandon Tartikoff left a strong and deep impression on the world of entertainment during his short life, when he was the golden boy of NBC television in the 1980s. Tartikoff became the youngest entertainment president of a major n www.cemeteryguide.com/tartikoff.html
After undergraduate work in broadcasting at university, Tartikoff broke into the business at WTNH in New Haven Connecticut, as was there between 1971 and 1973. He was programming executive for dramatic programming, between 1973 and 1976 at the ABC owned- www.the-best-of-television.com/BrandonTartikoff.html
Brandon Tartikoff was a graduate of Yale University, and started his career out at WLS-TV in Chicago. He switched jobs to ABC in New York in the mid-1970s, and moved to NBC in 1977 where he became a programming executive hired by Dick Ebersol. Tartikoff t www.imdb.com/name/nm0850748/
Early in his television career, Tartikoff joined WYNH-TV, an ABC- affiliate station in New Haven, Connecticut, as director of advertising and promotion. After two years with WYNH-TV, he went to Chicago in 1973 for three years withWLS-TV, another ABC affi www.filmreference.com/film/88/Brandon-Tartikoff.html