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rdfs:label | - Lloyd Braun
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rdfs:comment | - Lloyd Braun a été directeur de ABC de 2002 à 2004. Il a été renvoyé pour avoir accepté le pilot le plus cher de l'histoire de la télévision (estimé entre 10 et 14 million de dollars).
- Los ejecutivos de la ABC asumieron que Lost fracasaría[1].
- Lloyd Braun foi o presidente da ABC entre 2002 e Novembro de 2004. Antes do episódio piloto de Lost ir ao ar, Braun foi demitido pela empresa sócia da ABC Disney por autorizar o mais caro episódio piloto que uma empresa televisiva já produziu (estimado em dez a quatorze milhões de dólares) e por ter negligenciado um dos menores períodos produtivos da história das redes de TV. Os executivos da ABC presumiram que Lost poderia fracassar [1].
- Lloyd Braun was a recurring fictional character on Seinfeld. Braun grew up with George Costanza. George's mother often pushed him to be more like Lloyd Braun, saying, "Why can't you be more like Lloyd Braun?" Lloyd is played first by actor Peter Keleghan ("The Non-Fat Yogurt"), then by actor Matt McCoy.
- Lloyd Braun was the chairman of ABC from 2002 to November 2004. He is credited for having the initial idea for a concept of a new television show which, after many revisions, eventually ended up as Lost. Before the pilot of Lost aired, Braun was fired by ABC parent company Disney for commissioning the highest budget for a pilot episode in the history of television (at $11.5 million), despite not even having an actual script, just an outline, and for having overseen one of the least productive periods in the network's history. ABC executives assumed Lost would fail.[1]
- Die Geschäftsleitung von ABC war der Auffassung, dass Lost floppen würde. [1]
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abstract | - Lloyd Braun a été directeur de ABC de 2002 à 2004. Il a été renvoyé pour avoir accepté le pilot le plus cher de l'histoire de la télévision (estimé entre 10 et 14 million de dollars).
- Los ejecutivos de la ABC asumieron que Lost fracasaría[1].
- Lloyd Braun foi o presidente da ABC entre 2002 e Novembro de 2004. Antes do episódio piloto de Lost ir ao ar, Braun foi demitido pela empresa sócia da ABC Disney por autorizar o mais caro episódio piloto que uma empresa televisiva já produziu (estimado em dez a quatorze milhões de dólares) e por ter negligenciado um dos menores períodos produtivos da história das redes de TV. Os executivos da ABC presumiram que Lost poderia fracassar [1].
- Lloyd Braun was a recurring fictional character on Seinfeld. Braun grew up with George Costanza. George's mother often pushed him to be more like Lloyd Braun, saying, "Why can't you be more like Lloyd Braun?" Lloyd is played first by actor Peter Keleghan ("The Non-Fat Yogurt"), then by actor Matt McCoy.
- Lloyd Braun was the chairman of ABC from 2002 to November 2004. He is credited for having the initial idea for a concept of a new television show which, after many revisions, eventually ended up as Lost. Before the pilot of Lost aired, Braun was fired by ABC parent company Disney for commissioning the highest budget for a pilot episode in the history of television (at $11.5 million), despite not even having an actual script, just an outline, and for having overseen one of the least productive periods in the network's history. ABC executives assumed Lost would fail.[1]
- Die Geschäftsleitung von ABC war der Auffassung, dass Lost floppen würde. [1]
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