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Earl Greenburg

Earl Greenburg (January 6, 1947 – February 1, 2008) was an American TV producer and former head of NBC Daytime.
==Early life and career==
Born in Philadelphia, he then moved to Los Angeles in 1977, where he was working as VP of the compliance and practices department at NBC when Brandon Tartikoff picked him as VP for daytime programming in 1981. He then worked as an independent TV producer for programs including ''The Regis Philbin Show'', ''World's Wildest Police Videos'' and ''World's Scariest Police Chases''. After he left, he served as president of Home Shopping Network (HSN) in Florida and later founded Transactional Marketing Partners (TMP).〔("Palm Desert National Bank Elects Earl Greenburg To Board Of Directors." ) ''The Public Record''. Desert Publication, Inc. Sharon Apfelbaum. 2007. Retrieved January 13, 2013 from HighBeam Research〕 For his work with HSN, he became known as "The Prince of Infomercials".

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