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Sara James Tarses (March 16, 1964 – February 1, 2021) was an American television producer and television studio executive. She was the president of ABC Entertainment from 1996 to 1999, the first woman and one of the youngest people to hold such a post in an American broadcast network.
Jamie Tarses, one of the most dynamic television executives of her era who helped build NBC’s Must-See TV lineup and went on to become the first woman to lead a Big Three network programming ...
Jamie Tarses, the pioneering former ABC Entertainment president, died at 56 after suffering complications from a cardiac event last fall, according to her family. She was 56. Tarses, who led ABC ...
Jamie Tarses: 1996–1999 Tarses was the first woman and one of the youngest people to hold such a post in an American broadcast network. [12] Tarses was the subject of a noteworthy "unflattering profile" written by Lynn Hirschberg in the New York Times Magazine in July 1997. [13] [14] Stuart Bloomberg: 1999 – January 2002 Susan M. Lyne
In 1997, she wrote a piece about Jamie Tarses for the New York Times Magazine. [6] A year earlier at age 32, Tarses was named president of entertainment at ABC , the first woman ever to serve as a network's top programmer, and the second-youngest person to be the lead programmer of a network (after her mentor Brandon Tartikoff , who was 31 when ...
It’s hard to believe now, but it took until 1996 for the broadcast networks to finally hire their first-ever female entertainment president, when ABC recruited Jamie Tarses away from NBC to take ...
Ricky Tahoe (Evan Handler) and Ron Oswald (Carlos Jacott) are writers and, as part of their $30,000 per-episode contracts, current co-executive producers of Studio 60.They stepped into the creative void left by Danny and Matt when the pair quit, and in the pilot are portrayed as poor writers, "hacks" and command little professional respect from the stars of the show.
For decades, a TV rite of passage took place every September at the Hollywood Radio & TV Society’s entertainment presidents’ luncheon. On the eve of the fall season, the three, then four, then ...