National Broadcasting System (Studio 60)
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NBS | |
Type | Fictional Broadcast radio network television network |
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Country | United States |
Availability | n/a |
Owner | Tunney Media Group |
Key people | Wilson White, CEO of Tunney Media Group Jack Rudolph, Chairman Jordan McDeere, President |
Launch date | 1959 (television) |
Website | [1] |
The National Broadcasting System (NBS) is a fictional American television network in the TV Series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. It is run by Chairman of the Board Jack Rudolph and new President Jordan McDeere. NBS is the broadcast home to Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. In the world of the show, the network is in direct competition with the familiar major television networks: NBC, CBS, ABC, and FOX.
NBS is owned by Tunney Media Group
STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP | ||
EPISODES | CHARACTERS | CATEGORY | AWARDS | ||
Primary Characters |
Matt Albie | Danny Tripp | Jordan McDeere | Harriet Hayes Tom Jeter | Simon Stiles | Jack Rudolph | Cal Shanley |
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Secondary Characters |
Ricky Tahoe | Ron Oswald | Wes Mendell | Martha O'Dell Jeannie Whatley | Samantha Li | Alex Dwyer | Dylan Killington Darius Hawthorne | Lucy Kenwright | Andy Mackinaw | Wilson White |
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Organizations | National Broadcasting System | Tunney Media Group | |
Fictional Studio 60 | The Studio | The Show | News 60 | |
Key Creators | Aaron Sorkin | Thomas Schlamme | W. G. Walden | |