
Veteran NBC executive Marc Graboff, president of West Coast TV Business Operations at NBCUniversal, has been elected to the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation’s board of directors. The foundation’s board oversees such initiatives as the Archive of American Television and educational programs such as the annual College TV Awards, Faculty Seminar and the Student Internship Program.
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Not this guy.
One of the last grown-ups still standing at NBC. Steady and smart.
Then why did he let NBC fall so far?
He’s culpable for the disaster that is now NBC.
He stood by as terrible decisions were made over and over again.
And he was paid millions.
Ugh: it appears you have no idea the role that MG played at NBC. HE made NO creative decisions and we all know the sub-par programming is the real downfall of NBC. Bionic Woman and Knoght Ridre remake, hello?!? Marc’s a business affairs guy all the way, and has done a remarkable job keeping the creative team from throwing even more money to bad. He’s one of the few good ones left in the biz and NBC is the only one losing by letting him go now. He will be missed.
Sorry for the above typos. That’s what happens when you type while making phone calls and post before proofing…
He must want to rebuild his reputation. He made millions as NBC burned to the ground.
Why doesn’t he give to charity or take a job volunteering for an organization that could actually use his help?
The TV Academy is really cheesy.