After college, I went into the NBC Page Program. It's one of those great programs that allows kids to get their feet wet in every area of the business.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've spent over half my life at NBC. This is the only place I have ever worked.
Well, I am producing a show that's going to be on NBC this fall. It's called 'School Pride,' and it's a reality show where we're going around the country and renovating schools. It's really great.
Basically, right before college I got into the Guinness book for my feet and started to do local commercials and little radio spots, just little things and found I really liked it.
I worked at a local television station and I got a chance to direct and do all those things - worked kiddie shows, Ranger House show with the hand puppets and things like that.
I worked with practically everybody in the business in all of the years in NBC, but I worked personally many years with people like Crosby and Sinatra, so of course that was a great ground school for me.
I did a show called 'Bakersfield, P.D.' That was one of the best things I have ever done.
My role at NBC was president of 'NBC News.' I had that role for eight years.
I was fortunate to be part of a very successful show on CBS in 1986. I switched to NBC for eight years and through these experiences have gotten terrific insight into television; it's a fascinating medium.
I've had some of the best and most traumatizing experiences at NBC.
When I was at graduate school in London, I began working at NBC News, which had a thriving documentary unit.