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Rick Rosner
Richard "Rick" Rosner (born c. 1941) is an American television producer best known for creating the television show ''CHiPs''.〔Staff report (September 15, 1977). CHiPs Debuts on NBC. ''Los Angeles Times''〕 Rosner later developed a portable satellite television in partnership with DirecTV.〔 ==Life and career== Rosner's father, Alfred D. Rosner sold insurance.〔Staff report (August 31, 2001). Alfred Rosner, 90, of Hallandale Beach, retired insurance executive. ''The Miami Herald''〕 Rosner worked as an NBC page during college, and he returned to the job after dropping out of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine after a few weeks. Soon he got a job as a television producer working for Allen Funt's ''Candid Camera.''〔Manly, Lorne (January 8, 2007). (From the Mind of a TV Producer, Satellite Television in a Portable Box. ) ''New York Times''〕 After getting his start writing episodic television, Rosner became a producer on ''The Mike Douglas Show,'' where he introduced on-location episodes.〔Benson, Jim (September 9, 1988). (Jim Benson Tv Game Shows Dealing And Wheeling. ) ''Los Angeles Daily News''〕 He was an executive with Warner Bros. Inc. before NBC named him its Vice President of Variety Programming in 1975.〔Staff report (September 16, 1975). Control Data Names Two To Board, President for Unit. ''Wall Street Journal''〕
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