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Executive Decision Makers:
Terry Semel (Chairman & CEO Warner Brothers Studio & Warner Brothers Music)
Ron Meyer (Chief Operating Officer MCA Inc.)
Friday, November 21st, 1997
 
 
 
Artist-in-Residence Program Presents: Peter Mehlman
Mr. Mehlman, a former writer and producer for Seinfeld, will be the next guest in the Center for the Study of Popular Tevision's Artist-in-Residence Program. Mr. Mehlman will conduct a two day seminar on Monday, February the 22nd and Tuesday, February the 23rd from 9 am to 4pm each day. Participation in this two-day event is by application only.
Applications can be found on Bob Thompson's Office door (room 493 NCCII) or from Mylinda Smith (Room 362 NCCII).
February 22nd and 23rd 9:00 AM-4 PM
 
 
Artist-in-Residence Program Presents: Joe Reinkemeyer
Joe Reinkemeyer, a television writer for such series as "LA Law," "Law & Order," and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," will hold a one day seminar on Sunday, November 15th as aprt of the Center for the Study of Popular Television's Artist-in-Residence Program. Mr. Reinkemeyer is currently working as a writer and producer for "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids."
Applications can be found on Bob Thompson's Office door (room 493 NCCII) or from Mylinda Smith (Room 362 NCCII)
Sunday, November 15th, 1997
 
 
A Very Brady Q & A with Sherwood Schwartz:
Creator, Executive Producer & Writer of "The Brady Bunch" and "Gilligan's Island"
Schwartz also wrote for such television programs, as "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet," "I Married Joan" and "The Red Skelton Show," for which he won his first Emmy.
Monday, October 27th, 1997
 
 
A Two-Day Producing & Directing Seminar with Mark Tinker
The center hosted its first artist-in-residence, Mark Tinker '73--executive producer & director of "St. Elsewhere" and "NYPD Blue" and Winner of four Emmy awards.
Monday & Tuesday, October 27-28, 1997
 
 
Television Criticism The State of The Art:
David Bianculli (Moderator. New York Daily News & NPR.)
 
 
Network News In the Age of Cable
The roundtable discussion of distinguished broadcast journalists, editors and executives was chaired by television critic & author Steven Scheuer.

Panelists included:
Reuven Frank (twice president of NBC News)
Gordon Manning (former VP CBS & NBC News)
Alvin Perlmutter (NBC NEws executive & independent producer)
Sander Vanocur (NBC Whitehouse correspondent)
Joseph Wershba (producer of CBS' "60 Minutes")
Reese Schonfeld (creator, first president & chief executive of CNN)
Saturday, October 25th, 1997
 
  Artist-in-Residence Program Presents: George Verschoor
Mr. Verschoor is a TV director, producer, and writer who has worker on series such as "The Real World" and "Austin Stories". Mr. Verschoor will be teaching a two-day seminar on TV directing, writing, and producing on October 7th and 8th as part of the Center for the Study of Popular Television's Artist-in-Residence Program.
Applications can be found on Bob Thompson's Office door (room 493 NCCII) or from Mylinda Smith (Room 362 NCCII)
October 7th and 8th, 1997
   
   
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