“It has been amazing. I have spoken with many Rabbis, clergy, Professors and coworkers who offer their sincere help,” the TV star wrote in the aftermath of an anti-Semitism controversy.
He grew the business, and by the 1980s he was using it as collateral to bid for a cable, broadcast, and entertainment business that had been spun off by CBS in the late '70s: Viacom, home of ...
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