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  2. List of highest-paid American television stars - Wikipedia

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    TV and streaming salaries per episode. Name Program Role ... Dan Chase $1 million $1,177,000 ... Drew Carey $750,000 $1,210,000

  3. Chase Carey - Wikipedia

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    Carey first came to work with Fox, a News Corporation holding, in 1988. [5] Over the course of the following decade he served as COO of Fox, Inc., and CEO of Fox Broadcasting Company. During this time he helped launch both Fox Sports and Fox News [4] and helped form a partnership between Fox Network and the NFL, a deal worth $1.58 billion. [4]

  4. Chase Carey: Formula One no longer a one-man show

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  5. Peter Chernin - Wikipedia

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    On June 4, 2009 Chase Carey was named Chernin's successor at his position. [15] Chernin was approached in October 2010 by the Tribune Company to be either CEO or chairman of the board. [16] There was also media speculation about Chernin's having a role in Yahoo!'s future after Carol Bartz's abrupt departure in September 2011. [17]

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  7. 1994–1996 United States broadcast television realignment

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    While Fox bid $7 million per game compared to ABC's $6.5 million per game, [26] Rozelle was reportedly uninterested in the Fox offer as the network was still unestablished. [27] NFL officials also expressed a willingness to remain with ABC and were unsure if Fox would exist in three years, a fate shared by other past attempts at a "fourth network".

  8. According to Jim - Wikipedia

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    Jim is an avid Chicago sports enthusiast. In numerous episodes, Jim is seen watching Chicago Bears football games in his living room. In season 4's "Poking the Bear" episode, Jim shows his disdain for other football teams when his potential client takes him to a Green Bay Packers game. He enjoys playing harmonica and fronting his garage band.

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