31 Facts About CBS Broadcasting Inc

1. CBS Broadcasting Inc has proffered legitimate, non-retaliatory reasons for the adverse performance memoranda, which were addressed to both Hardage and Stauffer.

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2. CBS Broadcasting Inc disagrees with Hunter's assertion that its employment decisions were not themselves matters of public interest.

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3. CBS Broadcasting Inc's hiring of a weather anchor was in connection with a public issue or issue of public interest.

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4. CBS Broadcasting Inc had fair use guidelines in place, requiring that any use of copyrighted materials must be discussed in advance with the executive producer or bureau chief, Defs.

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5. CBS Broadcasting Inc certainly stood to profit from its use of the photo on television and on the internet.

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6. CBS Broadcasting Inc operates the stations for profit, and the stations [187] earn revenue from commercials that run during their newscasts.

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7. CBS Broadcasting Inc moved to dismiss the second action on September 7, 2006.

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8. CBS Broadcasting Inc leads multidimensional diversity and inclusion strategies working with senior executives throughout the corporation to develop talent, diverse suppliers, outreach, advocacy group engagement and national industry impact.

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9. CBS Broadcasting Inc owns the most-watched television network in the US and one of the world's largest libraries of entertainment content, making its brand—"the Eye"—one of the most-recognized in business.

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10. CBS Broadcasting Inc programs are shown outside the United States, through various branded international networks and content agreements, and in two North American countries, through US-based CBS stations.

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11. CBS Broadcasting Inc provides video on demand access for delayed viewing of the network's programming through various means, including via its website at CBS.

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12. CBS Broadcasting Inc maintains a sizeable number of subchannel-only affiliations, the majority of which are with stations in cities located outside of the 50 largest Nielsen-designated markets; the largest CBS subchannel affiliate by market size is KOGG in Wailuku, Hawaii, which serves as a repeater of Honolulu affiliate KGMB.

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13. CBS Broadcasting Inc was the original broadcast home for the primetime specials produced by the National Geographic Society.

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14. CBS Broadcasting Inc was the original broadcast network home of the animated primetime holiday specials based on the Peanuts comic strip, beginning with A Charlie Brown Christmas in 1965.

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15. On February 24, 2009, it was announced that CBS Broadcasting Inc renewed its contract with Cookie Jar for another three seasons, running through 2012.

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16. In September 1998, CBS Broadcasting Inc began contracting the time period out to other companies to provide programming and material for its Saturday morning schedule.

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17. CBS Broadcasting Inc has aired the most soap operas out of the Big Three networks, carrying 3½ hours of soaps on its daytime lineup from 1982 to 2009.

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18. CBS Broadcasting Inc made a brief, unsuccessful move into film production in the late 1960s, through the creation of Cinema Center Films.

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19. CBS Broadcasting Inc developed an early home video system called EVR, but was never able to launch it successfully.

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20. CBS Broadcasting Inc aired The Wizard of Oz twice in 1991, in March and again the night before Thanksgiving.

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21. In 1949, CBS Broadcasting Inc offered the first live television coverage of the proceedings of the United Nations General Assembly.

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22. CBS Broadcasting Inc had become mired in debt as a result of a failed takeover effort by Ted Turner, which CBS chairman Thomas Wyman successfully helped to fend off.

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23. CBS Broadcasting Inc would buy the stars' names as a property, in exchange for a large lump sum and a salary.

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24. CBS Broadcasting Inc scored an early hit with his study "Memory for Advertising Copy Presented Visually vs Orally", which CBS salesmen used to great effect bringing in new sponsors.

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25. CBS Broadcasting Inc spent much of his time seeking social connections and in cultural pursuits; his "hope was that CBS could somehow learn to run itself".

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26. CBS Broadcasting Inc was indeed reporting on the survival of the English-speaking peoples.

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27. CBS Broadcasting Inc was mentored in microphone technique by Robert Trout, the lone full-time member of the News Division, and quickly found himself in a growing rivalry with boss White.

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28. CBS Broadcasting Inc believed in the power of radio advertising since his family's "La Palina" cigars had doubled their sales after young William convinced his elders to advertise on radio.

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29. In 2000, CBS Broadcasting Inc came under the control of Viacom, which was formed as a spin-off of CBS in 1971.

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30. CBS Broadcasting Inc is sometimes referred to as the Eye Network, in reference to the company's iconic symbol, in use since 1951.

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31. CBS Broadcasting Inc is an American English language commercial broadcast television and radio network that is a flagship property of CBS Corporation.

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