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Ted Harbert

Edward W. "Ted" Harbert III (born June 15, 1955) is a veteran American broadcasting and television executive. He is currently the Chairman of NBC Broadcasting, and was previously the President and CEO of the Comcast Entertainment Group, and Chairman of ABC Entertainment.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://corporate.comcast.com/news-information/leadership-overview/ted-harbert )
==Early life and career==
Born in 1955 in New York, Harbert is the son of Marna and Edward W. Harbert II, a pioneering television, advertising, and publishing executive. One of six children, Harbert grew up immersed in television, and aspired to a career in the industry while still a child. In a 2005 article in ''Advertising Age'', Harbert wrote, “I started poring over the ratings in Nielsen 'Pocket Pieces' when I was 9 years old. Two years later, I learned there were jobs at networks that picked shows and decided where they went on the schedule. From that moment, I wanted one of those jobs.”
Harbert began his broadcasting career while a student at Boston University’s college radio station, WTBU, where he worked alongside his friend, Howard Stern. After graduating Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Broadcasting and Film from the Boston University School of Communications, Harbert returned to New York, where he worked at ABC. He relocated to Los Angeles in 1981 and spent 20 years at ABC, rising from a feature film coordinator to president of ABC Entertainment.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.broadcastingcable.com/hof/4167-Ted_Harbert_Chairman_NBC_Broadcasting_NBCUniversal.php )〕 At ABC, Harbert was closely associated with groundbreaking programs such as ''The Wonder Years'',''NYPD Blue'',''The Practice'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118437/ )〕 and ''My So Called Life'', among many others, and, during his tenure, ABC moved to the top in primetime programs in 1995 for the first time in 17 years, and led all the networks in profits for several years.
In 1999, after a two-year post as a producer for Dreamworks TV, Harbert was named president of NBC Studios, overseeing primetime, day time, and late night programs.
In 2004, Harbert was appointed to the position of president, E! Networks. In 2006, he was promoted to the newly created position of president and CEO at the Comcast Entertainment Group, overseeing E!, Style Network, G4, Comcast International Media Group, and Comcast Entertainment Productions. When Harbert extended his contract with Comcast in 2010, it was noted that E!, in particular, had been a "big success" under his auspices, achieving six straight years of record ratings.
Harbert was appointed to his current position in 2011, following Comcast's acquisition of NBC Universal. He is responsible for NBC Advertising Sales, the NBC Owned Television Stations, Affiliate Relations, Network Research, Domestic Television Distribution, NBCUniversal Digital Entertainment and Special Events. In 2013, it was announced that Harbert would oversee NBC Late Night.

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