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Ted Bergmann

Theodore Gerard Bergmann (September 12, 1920 – March 2, 2014) was an American television and radio producer, screenwriter, announcer, network and advertising executive. He worked for the Dumont Television Network in the 1940s and 1950s. He worked as a writer for the CBS-TV series ''The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour'' starting in 1967 and worked as producer and production manager for several other TV series from the 1970s through the 1990s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biografia de Ted Bergman )
==Career==
In early 1947, after responding to an ad in the New York Times, Bergmann landed a job at the Dumont Television Network in 1947, where he was hired as a time salesman at WABD Channel 5, the Du Mont station in New York. Despite his inexperience he was hired on the spot. The first advertising sale he ever made was to the Jay Day Dress Company who sponsored ''Birthday Party'', a children's daytime show, for $200 an episode. He was responsible for selling commercial advertising time to clients for such early Dumont TV shows such as ''The Original Amateur Hour'', ''Captain Video and His Video Rangers'', ''Cavalcade of Stars'', and ''Life Is Worth Living''. (He created the title for "Cavalcade of Stars"). Bergmann often had troubles finding advertisers for the network because the big television stars were being lured away from DuMont to the other networks.
Bergmann worked his way up through the company and finished as the managing director of the broadcast division until the network shut down. He was later offered a job to head the ABC network but declined. He remained good friends with creator of the DuMont Network, Allen DuMont, until DuMont died in 1965.〔Bergmann, Ted; Skutch, Ira (2002). ''The Du Mont Television Network: What Happened?: A Significant Episode in the History of Broadcasting''. Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press.〕

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