Robert E. Kintner

[2][3] Following his graduation, he spent the three months of the summer of 1931 doing publicity for the Buck Hill Falls, where he started a weekly newspaper called "The Breeze".[5] About a year later, fellow Swarthmore alumnus C. Norman Stabler helped Kintner obtain a job as a financial reporter for the New York Herald Tribune.[8] During World War II, Kintner served in the U.S. Army Air Force, leaving the service in 1944 with the rank of lieutenant colonel.The network played a crucial role in broadcasting the Army-McCarthy hearings and showcased popular shows such as Disneyland, which featured a blockbuster hit with Davy Crockett.Another success was Cheyenne, the pioneering hour-long television Western that sparked a trend in Western-themed entertainment dominating the medium's lineup through 1963.
Stroudsburg, PennsylvaniaWashington, D.C.DemocraticSwarthmore CollegeNational Broadcasting CompanyAmerican Broadcasting CompanyBuck Hill FallsNew York Herald TribuneFerdinand PecoraPecora CommissionJoseph AlsopNorth American Newspaper AllianceTurner CatledgeSaturday Evening PostWorld War IIU.S. Army Air Forcelieutenant colonelBlue NetworkEdward J. NobleWarner Bros. TelevisionWalt DisneyArmy-McCarthy hearingsDisneylandDavy CrockettCheyenne1960 presidential election campaignHuntley-Brinkley Reportlate 1950s quiz show scandalsUnited States CongressLyndon B. JohnsonWhite House Cabinet SecretaryAllan RichQuiz ShowProQuestKey peopleLeonard GoldensonOliver TreyzElton RuleMark MandalaDaniel BurkeBob IgerSteve BornsteinAlex WallauAnne SweeneyBen SherwoodPeter RiceDana WaldenNBCUniversalFred SilvermanGrant TinkerBob WrightJeff ZuckerSteve BurkeJeff ShellPresidentsSylvester L. "Pat" Weaver Jr.Robert SarnoffJulian GoodmanHerb SchlosserPerry LaffertyDon OhlmeyerScott SassaBrandon TartikoffWarren LittlefieldGarth AncierKevin ReillyBen SilvermanJeff GaspinRobert GreenblattFrances BerwickDonna LangleyNBC NewsReuven FrankRichard WaldWilliam J. SmallLawrence K. GrossmanMichael GartnerAndrew LackNeal ShapiroSteve CapusDeborah TurnessNoah OppenheimRebecca Blumenstein