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Robert Warren Pittman (born December 28, 1953) is an American businessman. Pittman was the CEO of MTV Networks and the cofounder and programmer who led the team that created MTV , [ 1 ] and is the cofounder of iHeartMedia and Casa Dragones Tequila . [ 2 ]
Robert Pittman [1] [2] - Pittman was the CEO of MTV Networks and the cofounder and programmer who led the team that created MTV. [3] At MTV, he oversaw the creation and growth of MTV and the transition of Nickelodeon from a failing network geared to preschoolers to the highest rated channel aimed at older kids as well as overseeing the launches of VH-1 and Nick at Nite, and led the initial ...
Robert or Bob Pittman may refer to: Robert C. Pittman (1922–1996), American pilot and entrepreneur; Robert Pittman (media executive) (born 1953), founder of MTV; Bob Pittman, fictional sailor narrator of Newfoundland song "The Ryans and the Pittmans"
Robert Lee Pitman (born 1962) [1] is an American attorney and jurist who serves as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas and former United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas. He was previously a United States Magistrate Judge of the same court.
In July 1979, Hill married MTV co-founder and media executive Robert Pittman; [2] who was a radio disc jockey and the Program Director of WNBC in New York when they met. They have one son, Robert T. "Bo" Pittman. [6] The couple divorced in 1997, and Hill received a settlement of $20 million from Pittman.
Worst merger, no,” Pittman wrote. Despite recognizing the deal as a mistake, Levin never sold any of his AOL Time Warner stock. For better or for worse, he stuck to his guns until the end.
A U.S. appeals court on Friday struck down a rule adopted by President Joe Biden's administration designed to raise pay for tipped workers, citing a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that curtailed ...
Warner-Amex executive John A. Schneider served as the company's president; other Warner-Amex staff that manned Star/The Movie Channel's initial management team included executive vice president John Lack, programming chief Robert Pittman, and Fred Seibert, who was in charge of developing on-air promotions.