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  2. List of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip characters - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip - Wikipedia

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    Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is an American comedy-drama television series created and primarily written by Aaron Sorkin. The series was about the production of a live comedy series similar to Saturday Night Live. Produced by Warner Bros. Television, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip ran on NBC for 22 episodes, from September 18, 2006, to June 28 ...

  4. Pilot (Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip) - Wikipedia

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    "Pilot" is the first episode of the television series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. The episode was first aired in the United States on the NBC network on September 18, 2006. Written by series creator Aaron Sorkin , and directed by executive producer Thomas Schlamme , the episode introduces the chaotic behind-the-scenes depiction of a ...

  5. WBPH-TV - Wikipedia

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    Produced along with WBYO (88.9 FM), Live from Studio 60 showcased local Christian bands performing to a live audience at the WBPH-TV studio in Allentown. The program reached its peak in 2000 when it played host to Christian band The Waiting , in conjunction with the Fallout concert, a large Christian music festival held annually in the Lehigh ...

  6. Public Opinion (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Founded by M.A. Foltz, Public Opinion remained in the Foltz family until 1964, when it was purchased by McClure Newspapers. In 1971, Public Opinion became the twenty-seventh newspaper owned by Gannett, [1] which publishes USA Today and the weekly newspaper magazine USA Weekend, will be replaced by Parade (magazine).

  7. What Kind of Day Has It Been - Wikipedia

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    "What Kind of Day Has It Been" is the 22nd episode of The West Wing, the season finale of the show's first season. It originally aired on NBC on May 17, 2000. [1] Events circle around the attempted rescue of a US fighter pilot in Iraq, and the president taking part in a town hall meeting in Rosslyn, Virginia.

  8. WITF-TV - Wikipedia

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    The Hershey Community Center was WITF-TV's first home, used from 1964 to 1981. In 1963, the Pennsylvania Educational Network proposed the introduction of a series of new noncommercial television allotments in the state: channel 3 at Clearfield, channel 36 at Altoona, channel 39 at Allentown (then a commercial channel), channel 65 at Harrisburg, and channel 68 at Scranton. [2]

  9. Capitol Theatre Center - Wikipedia

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    It all started in 1954 when a group of actors put on a production of "The Male Animal." In 1974, the Chambersburg Community Theatre gained nonprofit status. The Chambersburg Community Theatre performed drama's such as The Wizard of Oz and The Glass Menageire. The Chambersburg Community Theatre has not always been a part of the Capitol Theatre.