19 Facts About Radio Network

1. Radio Network could broadcast news as it happened, which newspapers could not do.

2. Radio Network proved to be a fine light comedian, and he had a fondness for unusual and alliterative words which was further developed by his head writer, Carroll Carroll.

3. Radio Network was named Vice President in 1999 and Senior Vice President of Communications in 2002.

4. Radio Network played a key role in shaping the communications infrastructure of CBS Corporation after it became a standalone publicly traded company in 2006.

5. Radio Network served as the Company's Assistant Controller beginning in January 2006.

6. Radio Network is responsible for the Company's controllership and its external and internal financial reporting functions, as well as the Legacy Operations Department.

7. Radio Network is a proud life member of both the American Legion and Disabled American Veterans.

8. Radio Network is a graduate of Boston University, where he earned a Master of Laws in both corporate and tax law.

9. Radio Network lives in Southern California with his wife and two children.

10. Radio Network has orchestrated major deals with Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios and Lionsgate to create motion pictures based on some of the company's best-known brands and serves as an Executive Producer on many of the films.

11. Radio Network is a recipient of the Army Commendation Award.

12. Radio Network is a former Chairman of the Metropolitan Division of the Combined Jewish Philanthropies.

13. Radio Network is a member of the Executive Board of the Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston.

14. Radio Network is a member of the Corporation of the Massachusetts General Hospital and is on the Board of Overseers of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

15. Radio Network served as Chairman of the Board of the National Association of Theatre Owners, and currently is a member of the Executive Committee of that organization.

16. Radio Network is a member of the Advisory Council for the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Foundation and is on the Board of Trustees for The Paley Center for Media.

17. Radio Network was President of National Amusements from July 1967 to December 1999.

18. Radio Network became Chairman of the Board of Viacom when National Amusements, Inc acquired a controlling interest in the New York-based company.

19. Radio Network assumed his roles as Executive Chairman of both companies after the separation of Viacom into two publicly traded companies, which occurred in January 2006.