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Fox TV executive Jack Abernethy inducted into Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame

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Jack Abernethy, the CEO of Fox Television Stations including Fox 5, was honored Monday night at the Waldorf-Astoria. He was inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame.

Other honorees included:

American Express - Corporate Honoree
Philippe Dauman - President and CEO, Viacom Inc.
Alan Frank - President & CEO, Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc.
Good Morning America - ABC Television Network, Charlie Gibson, Joan Lunden, Elizabeth Vargas
Jerry Kent - Chairman & CEO, Suddenlink Communications
David Levy - President, Sales, Distribution & Sports, Turner Broadcasting System
Chuck Pagano - EVP & CTO, ESPN
Rick Rosen - Board Member, Head of Television, William Morris Endeavor
Rino Scanzoni - Chief Investment Officer, GroupM
Judge Judith Sheindlin - Judge Judy, Produced by Big Ticket Television, Distributed by CBS Television Distribution
Lauren Zalaznick - Chairman, Entertainment & Digital Networks and Integrated Media, NBCUniversal

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