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Written by Sherry Dean Curreri
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President and General Manager, History
Nancy Dubuc has transformed History. Now president and general manager of the cable network—which she has been helming since January 2007—Dubuc has creatively steered the network from one that only looked back in time to one that also shows history in the making. By launching testosterone-driven, tough-guy programming like Ice Road Truckers and Ax Men and powerful specials like “102 Minutes That Changed America,” which recently won three Emmy awards, Dubuc is responsible for green-lighting ten of the top-rated series and five of the highest-rated specials ever for the network. Under her, History’s Web traffic is up by more than 400 percent.
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Written by Tina Marie Tyler
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President, Ogilvy Entertainment
In a world where content is king and companies fiercely vie for a hefty slice of the consumer spending pie, there is one man who reigns supreme over the branded entertainment kingdom: Doug Scott, president of Ogilvy Entertainment, part of the global advertising juggernaut, Ogilvy & Mather.
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Written by Alex Simon
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The Western Easterner…or Vice Versa
In the last two decades, China has grown into one of the world’s most powerful economic, social and political forces. By 2014, it’s expected to become the world’s second largest media market and, by 2020, the world’s second largest economy, thanks to a burgeoning middle class that currently numbers 115 million and growing.
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Written by Sherry Dean Curreri
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Jumpstarting An Entertainment Revolution
Ben Silverman is aiming to boldly go where no media executive has gone before. Having left a two-year stint as NBC’s co-chair of entertainment, Silverman is looking beyond his roots as a successful television producer, show creator and high-powered international agent at William Morris and is in the process of creating a multi-dimensional “next generation” content company, building ideas for all distribution platforms.
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Paul Morris, Founder and Organizer
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Leading The Guggenheim To New Ground
He’s a visionary, although he won’t admit it. He teams up the best people, supports, encourages, guides, helps his members, and gives them all the credit for success. But the real
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