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  2. Industry (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Opening title card for Industry. Industry is a television drama series that premiered in 2020. Created by former investment bankers [1] Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, the show's first season follows a group of young graduates competing for permanent positions at Pierpoint & Co, a prestigious investment bank in London.

  3. High potential - Wikipedia

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    High potential may refer to: . High Potential, a 2024 American television series; Intellectual giftedness, an intellectual ability significantly higher than average; HPI, a French TV series which was adapted for the U.S. as High Potential

  4. Top-rated United States television programs of 1987–88

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  5. 3 Ways to Invest in Broadcast TV - AOL

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    Do you watch HGTV, Food Network, DIY Network, Cooking Channel, Travel Channel, or Great American Country? If so, then you're supporting Scripps Networks Interactive . Before we get into some ...

  6. Top-rated United States television programs of 1960–61

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    Rank Program Network Rating 1: Gunsmoke: CBS: 37.3 2: Wagon Train: NBC: 34.2 3: Have Gun – Will Travel: CBS: 30.9 4: The Andy Griffith Show: 27.8 5: The Real McCoys ...

  7. 4 Smart Ways to Invest in Movies & TV Shows - AOL

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    Entertainment is big business. Together, movies and TV shows are worth hundreds of billions of dollars each year. The most successful products, like a new Marvel movie or live sports, can make ...

  8. Why are the first episodes called pilots? - AOL

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    A pilot is often the first episode of a new television series. Occasionally they will be presented as extra-long episodes, sometimes in the form of a TV movie, though this was much more common in ...

  9. On the Money (2013 TV program) - Wikipedia

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    On the Money, [1] formerly The Wall Street Journal Report, [2] is an American syndicated weekly television program airing on weekends, and on Sunday evenings on CNBC. The program is hosted by Becky Quick. [3] Political, business, and economic figures are interviewed on the program; guests have included Henry Paulson [1] and Colin Powell. [4]