March 14, 2011
NAB Pulse

Carsey Werner Company to be Inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame


Marcy Carsey


Tom Werner


Mary Hart

NAB has announced that Carsey Werner Company, producer of such classic television programs as "The Cosby Show," "Roseanne," "That 70s Show" and "3rd Rock From the Sun," will be inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame during the NAB Show Television Luncheon, sponsored by WideOrbit. The Luncheon, held Monday, April 11, in Las Vegas, will also feature Mary Hart, host "Entertainment Tonight," as emcee of the event.

"Carsey Werner Company has created some of the biggest hits in television history," said Marcellus Alexander, NAB executive vice president of Television. "Quality programming is the foundation on which free over-the-air broadcasting is built, and Carsey Werner's has been a leader in producing high quality content that resonates with viewers and stands the test of time. We are thrilled to honor Carsey Werner, and to have Mary Hart join us as emcee for what promises to be an unforgettable event for all attendees."

Established more than 20 years ago by former ABC writer and producer duo Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner, Carsey Werner Company has created a variety of widely successful television comedies, including "3rd Rock from the Sun," "A Different World," "Cosby," "Cybill," "Grace Under Fire," "Grounded for Life," "Roseanne," "That 70's Show" and "The Cosby Show." With their popular appeal and creative approach to topics and issues not previously addressed in the television landscape, these programs have played a monumental role in shaping television. Collectively, Carsey Werner shows have won more than 20 Emmys and 10 Golden Globes, among numerous other awards. In the past 10 years, Carsey Werner's programming and distribution has reached more than 175 countries and brought in revenues amounting to roughly $3 billion.

Hart joined "Entertainment Tonight" as a correspondent in 1982 and within weeks was named co-anchor of the show. As the top syndicated entertainment newsmagazine show, Hart's tenure at "Entertainment Tonight" has led to engaging interviews with some of Hollywood's most renowned stars. Such interviews include conversations with Tom Hanks, Dame Elizabeth Taylor, Harrison Ford, Sandra Bullock, Hugh Jackman, Donna Summer, Julie Andrews and Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr. Additionally, Hart has covered some of the entertainment industry's most memorable events, including the Cannes Film Festival in 2008. Also in 2008, Hart was provided with the opportunity to interview all of the presidential and vice-presidential candidates during the presidential campaign, an unprecedented opportunity for entertainment journalists at that time. Hart announced that she will step down from her position in May 2011 after an impressive 30 years of reporting on the entertainment industry.

Hart is a Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame inductee and the recipient of the American Women in Radio & Television's (AWRT) Silver Satellite Award and Gracie Allen Award. She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1990, and is also a recipient of the NAB Education Foundation's (NABEF) Samaritan Award, one of NABEF's highest honors, presented for her work on behalf of several children's charities.

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