- John Kluge
John Werner Kluge (born September 21, 1914) is an entrepreneur who was born in Chemnitz, Germany, best known as a television industry mogul in the United States. He earned his B.A. degree in Economics from Columbia University in 1937.
- Paul Vixie
Paul Vixie is the author of several RFCs and well known UNIX system programs, among them SENDS, proxynet, rtty and Vixie cron. While he was employed by DEC, in 1988 he started working on the popular internet domain name server BIND, of which he was the primary author and architect, until release 8. After he left DEC, in 1994 he founded Internet Software Consortium (ISC) together with Rick Adams and Carl Malamud to support BIND and other software for the Internet.
- Mel Karmazin
Mel Karmazin is Chief Executive Officer of SIRIUS XM Radio, America's satellite radio company delivering the "The Best Radio on Radio" to more than 18.5 million subscribers, including 100% commercial free music, and premier sports, news, talk, entertainment, traffic and weather. Karmazin oversees all aspects of the company's operations from its New York City corporate headquarters. Previously, he was President and COO of Viacom from May 2000 until June 2004.
- Maury Povich
Maurice Richard "Maury" Povich (born January 17, 1939 in Washington, D.C.) is an American TV talk show personality who currently hosts his self-titled talk show "Maury" which has earned him national recognition due to the paternity tests that are often aired. Povich is the son of "Washington Post" sportswriter Shirley Povich, who wrote a weekly column for the paper for more than 70 years. Povitch is an Lithuanian Jewish surname.
- Christine Craft
Christine Craft (born 1944) is a radio talk show host and former television anchorperson. She became known in the broadcast industry for her age and sexual discrimination lawsuit against a station which had demoted her from the news anchor position because of her age. Craft was a competitive surfer in the Santa Barbara area. In 1974 she took a position as a weather reporter at KSBW-TV in Salinas, California.
- Bob McAllister
Bob McAllister (September 14, 1934 - July 21, 1998) was an American television personality, magician and children's entertainer and the host of "Wonderama".
- Jack Clark
Jack Clark (December 13, 1921 - July 21, 1988) was an American game show emcee and announcer. He is most noted for his hosting duties on "The Cross-Wits," which ran from December 15, 1975 to September 12, 1980. He started his career in the industry working as an announcer on such shows as "Password" (for which he also occasionally substituted for Allen Ludden), and "Split Second." He also emcee'd "100 Grand," an unsuccessful attempt at reviving the primetime, …
- Ed Turner
Ed Turner was a CNN executive vice president and one of the first people Ted Turner hired in 1980 to help make his dream of a 24/7 news network a reality. Ed -- no relation to Ted Turner -- was a well-known figure throughout the industry for his often novel, always daring approach to news. A veteran journalist, Turner served as Metromedia's corporate news director before joining United Press International Television News.
- David Schoenbrun
David Schoenbrun (born in New York City, New York March 15, 1915-died in New York City, New York May 23, 1988) was an American broadcast journalist. He worked for CBS from 1947 to 1963, serving primarily as the network's bureau chief in Paris. He was part of a second generation of reporters known as Murrow's Boys. Fron the 1960s to 1980s, he served as a news analyst for WNEW Radio in New York (now WBBR) and other Metromedia broadcast properties, …
- Gabriel Folse
Austin, Texas, USA Screenwriter. Gabriel's artwork has been exhibited at El Taller Gallery, Austin, Texas. Languages: some Italian and French Skills: Kendo (Third Degree Blackbelt), submission fighting/grappling, stunt fighting, rifle and pistol shooting, SCUBA diving, horseback riding, tennis, photography.
- Treb Ryan
Treb Ryan , CEO, OpSource Since 1996, Treb Ryan has been instrumental in defining and creating services organizations that improve the quality and reliability of the technology infrastructures businesses depend on for communications and commerce. Prior to co-founding OpSource in 2002, Treb was President of the Americas for Metromedia Fiber Network (MFN).
- Edward
I HAVE NEVER SEEN SOMEONE SO COMMITTED TO A JOKE.
- Jay
*********************************************************** FOR FULL RADIO HISTORY. GO to my official radio page on MySpace,,,, http://www.myspace.com/httpwwwmyspacecomejd *********************************************************** Currently doing PM Drive on 558AM & 107.1 4GY Classic Hits" on the Queensland Sunshine Coast. *********************************************************** Down to earth kind of person.
- Scott
- Ryan Jackson
- Danny Luna
- Dick Cassidy
Dick Cassidy has been a broadcaster since he was a teenager following in the footsteps of his father, who was a classical music host in Los Angeles for 45 years. Dick started with a neighborhood radio station broadcasting to neighboring houses in Inglewood, Calif., during his teen years. At Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, he took charge of the university station KXLU as manager, chief engineer, and program director.
- Douglas MacLellan
Douglas MacLellan serves as vice-chairman of the board of Axm Pharma, Inc. (AMEX: AXJ), a bio-pharmaceutical company that manufactures over-the-counter and generic pharmaceutical products and vitamins in China for the burgeoning Chinese market ( www.axmpharma.com ).
- Jeffrey D. Cushman
Jeffrey D. Cushman was promoted to Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, succeeding Brian R. Stone, after joining BancTec in November 2004 as Vice President of Finance. Cushman has more than 19 years of financial management and acquisition related experience working in fast-paced, highly competitive markets.
- Dan Whitehead
- Robert Turtledove
Robert Turtledove , Chief Marketing Officer Robert Turtledove is Chief Marketing Officer for TheLadders.com. In this role, he uses 24 years of consumer marketing and strategy experience to lead the company's brand and business expansion in the US. His role also strongly supports new business development, including the launch of TheLadders.com Europe, the RecruitLadder Premium enterprise product, and a forthcoming $200k market brand extension.
- Christine Craft
Miss Craft, 40 years old, was removed from the anchor desk of the Kansas City station in August 1981 after less than a year and was offered a job reporting for the station. She declined the offer and filed suit against Metromedia. Miss Craft said she had demanded as a condition of employment at KMBC that no changes be made in her appearance.
- Bill Spae
BILL SPAE Chief Executive Officer Bill Spae ’s career achievements bring to Palm Beach Tan and Mystic Tan a leader skilled in strategic planning, management of corporate and franchised retail operations, retail real estate and development, international marketing, and the creation and management of corporate infrastructure needed to support rapid growing retail chains.
- Gilbert Melott
- Allen Huang
- Seymour Wigod
- Melanie Bates
- Howard M. Finkelstein
Howard M. Finkelstein Howard M. Finkelstein is a Management Consultant in Greenwich, CT advising a number of telecommunications and data companies and President of Finkelstein & Co. From 2000-2002, he served as Special Advisor to General Atlantic Partners, a Greenwich, CT based private equity firm.
- Dave Brenner
Dave Brenner wasn't always in front of the TV camera. Before stepping on stage, he enjoyed a successful career as the writer/producer/director of 115 television documentaries and headed the distinguished documentary departments of both Westinghouse Broadcasting and Metromedia Broadcasting. Dave Brenner's documentary work earned him a total of nearly thirty awards and citations including an Emmy. Dave Brenner is presently writing his fifth book.
- Natasha Alexeeva
Natasha Alexeeva General Counsel, Vice President and Secretary Ms. Alexeeva has served as the General Counsel, Vice President and Secretary of the Company since November 2003. From August 2000 and until her appointment to her new role, Ms. Alexeeva served as the Assistant General Counsel of MITI.
- Bill McCloskey
Bill's professional career started in 1961, when, as a high school junior, he took a summer newsroom job at Metromedia's WIP Radio in Philadelphia. He remained with Metromedia in Philadelphia until he was drafted into the Army upon graduation from Villanova University in 1966. Ironically, the Army assigned him to the information office of the 1st Signal Brigade in Vietnam where he wrote press releases about the Army's telephone system.
- Mary Rose Taylor
Mary Rose Taylor is a founder, former Chairman of the Board, and Executive Director of the Margaret Mitchell House & Museum. Since 1990, she has led the effort to save and operate the two-acre historic site where Gone With The Wind was written. Today, the site attracts nearly 50,000 visitors a year.
- Louis Gottlieb
Mr. Gottlieb was an integral part of the Firm’s representation of the Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Fund in In re Waste Management, Inc. Securities Litigation , which resulted in a $457 million settlement, one of the largest settlements ever achieved in a securities class action.
- Jason Sullivan
I hate white people.
- Bereket Tesfay
........... having finally done everything he had ever wanted to do in his lifetime, Michael sits in front of a computer trying to figure out this MySpace thing.
- Marcus White
I'm a Manager with Sherlock's Baker Street Pub in Dallas, TX. I'm a hard-working guy and take my work very seriously, but I still know that it's also about fun. The highlight of my day is making that "connection" with people and letting them know that I really want them to enjoy their experience. I consider the people I work with to be my second family, and do everything that I can to ensure that they are considered in what I say or do.
- Tony Kramer
Just finished trip in Lenox, MA. Interesting trip?...Lot of good people, just lot of work too. That's what I do though!! Latest opening team in Las Colinas Texas.
- Corey Christman
- Angela Hancock
First and foremost very I.N.D.E.P.E.N.D.E.N.T I'm pretty laid back! I spend my time tryin to stack my paper! I also love to spend time with my daughter. I go out occasionally to clubs or chill with my friends, but mainly i work and chill at home(this is one of my chillin pix). I love to shop, and watch a good comedy show. I'm 5'2, green eyes,long dark hair. I'm 23 live i'm from the wylie/plano area.Now i live in North Dallas though.
- Brian Kolodziej
Brian Kolodziej '82 Vice President of Culinary Operations, Chili's Grill & Bar As vice president of culinary operations for Chili's since 1997, Brian Kolodziej is responsible for menu innovation and development, product management and assessment, and culinary training. In addition, as a member of the ChiliHead Leadership Team, he is involved in overall concept strategy and planning.