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Goodson, Mark (1915-1992) Summary
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Fondly known as the godfather of television game shows, Mark Goodson produced and created some of television's top-rated and most enduring programs, including The Price Is Right, The Match Game, and Family Feud. Born in Sacramento, California,...
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Mark Goodson (January 14, 1915 – December 18, 1992) was an accomplished American television producer who specialized in game...


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Broadcasting & Cable
Jonathan Michael Goodson. (president of Mark Goodson Productions)
12/13/1993: 968 words, approx. 3 pages
Jonathan Goodson became president and CEO of Mark Goodson Productions in Mar 1993, four months after his father, Mark Goodson, died. Jonathan, formerly a lawyer, worked for the family company since 1973 but had never been sure that he would succeed his father. The...
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Broadcasting & Cable
Goodson folds on Game Show Network. (Mark Goodson Productions) (Brief Article)
06/06/1994: 388 words, approx. 1 pages
Investment pulled; cable business environment cited Mark Goodson Products, citing a difficult environment for would-be cable networks, has decided to yank its investment in The Game Show Network. "The challenge of launching any kind of basic cable programming services, especially given...
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The New York Observer
Barbara of Beekman Place
3/25/2007: 3,834 words, approx. 13 pages
Tucked away in a cul-de-sac on East 50th Street, One Beekman Place was built by the Rockefellers in 1930; previous residents include playboy Aly Khan; William J. Donovan, head of the O.S.S. under Franklin Roosevelt; and game-show mogul Mark Goodson. It’s very difficult to get...
 


 

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