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Broadcasting & Cable, August, 1998 by Schlesser, Joe
CBS Television President Leslie Moonves is quietly reshaping the network's drama department with new executives--some of them people he worked with during his years as Warner Bros. Television chief--as he seeks to bolster original production at the network. In programming, he has named former Warner Bros.
executive David Zucker as vice president of drama development. Zucker will report to drama chief Nancy Tassler, another Warner Bros. veteran. In production, Moonves has brought in former Fox drama executive Jeff Eckerle as his drama vice president, reporting to CBS Productions President Nancy Tellem. Yes, she's a Warner Bros. alumnus.
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