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  2. Larry S. Kramer - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Larry Kramer became the president of CBS Digital Media, [14] creating and running the new division. [15] In 2006, he signed a deal with YouTube and Apple to put CBS entertainment content on the internet. [16] [17] [13] In the same year, he also transitioned March Madness and The Masters online on CBS Sportsline. [18]

  3. Remembering Larry Kramer: Why 'The Normal Heart' Is Just as ...

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    When activist and playwright Larry Kramer died in May, many remembered his voice -- and the way he spoke out during the AIDS/HIV epidemic, especially as the government looked the other way.

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  6. WWJ-TV - Wikipedia

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    On September 15, 1968, WXON-TV began broadcasting on channel 62. [3] Licensed to nearby Walled Lake, Michigan, WXON-TV operated on channel 62 for four years.In 1970, it purchased the construction permit of WJMY, a channel 20 station that was built out but which its owner, United Broadcasting, had no financial resources to operate, for $413,000 in United's expenses related to the permit. [4]

  7. Just Say No (play) - Wikipedia

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    Just Say No is a 1988 play by American writer Larry Kramer. It attacks the Ronald Reagan administration and the Mayor of New York, Ed Koch, over what Kramer saw as their hypocrisy and inertia in responding to the AIDS epidemic. It was less successful than Kramer's previous play, The Normal Heart, possibly due to its sharply political tone.

  8. WWTV - Wikipedia

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    "Clue Crew" member Sarah Whitcomb Foss, WOOD-TV reporters Larry Figurski and Dee Morrison, and former KPSP anchor Trish O'Shea. WWTV/WWUP courted controversy when it polled viewers asking if they wanted the station to air a CBS special about the career of CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather, who was stepping down from his broadcast. After much ...

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