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Andrew Lack (executive) was born on 16 May, 1947 in New York City, New York, U.S., is an A 20th-century American Jews. Discover Andrew Lack (executive)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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Former Chairman of NBC News and MSNBC |
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16 May 1947 |
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16 May |
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New York City, New York, U.S. |
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United States
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Andrew Lack (executive) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Andrew Lack (executive)'s Wife?
His wife is Pamela Blafer Lack Goldman (divorced) Betsy Kenny Lack
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Andrew Lack (executive) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Andrew Lack (executive) worth at the age of 76 years old? Andrew Lack (executive)’s income source is mostly from being a successful Former. He is from United States. We have estimated Andrew Lack (executive)'s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Andrew Lack (born May 16, 1947) is a businessman, film executive and television executive.
West 57th was known for mixing new storytelling techniques and topics with the same journalistic standards as 60 Minutes.
During the course of the show he conducted an extramarital affair with one of his correspondents, Jane Wallace, who described him as "almost unrelenting" in his pursuit of her.
After the affair ended, she says Lack threatened her career and the network paid her for a non-disclosure agreement; a source close to Lack denied the allegations.
His work as a CBS producer includes "The Boat People" (about Vietnamese refugees), "Teddy" (about Ted Kennedy) and "The Defense of the United States" (about the Cold War) with Walter Cronkite.
He studied at the Sorbonne, University of Paris and graduated from Boston University's College of Fine Arts in 1968.
After graduation, he appeared as an actor in numerous television commercials and an off-Broadway production.
After graduating he worked as a producer of TV commercials, joined CBS News in 1976, following the next year with 60 Minutes and from 1978 until 1985, produced CBS Reports.
In 1976, Lack was hired by 60 Minutes creator Don Hewitt at CBS News as a producer for the personality-driven television show Who's Who.
That led to a job as a producer for 60 Minutes.
Lack produced such segments as "Inside Afghanistan" and "Kissinger and The Oil Embargo."
He wrote and directed the segment "The Real Malcolm X: An Intimate Portrait of the Man."
He also served as correspondent on The American-Israeli Connection in 1982.
Lack worked with Bill Moyers during the early 80s, as producer of both Our Times With Bill Moyers (1983) and Crossroads (1984).
He later became the executive producer for CBS Reports, where he stayed for seven years, followed by a four-year stint starting in 1985 as the executive producer of West 57th hosted by Meredith Vieira, a long-format news program.
Lack was hired as president of NBC News in 1993, in part to restore credibility to the news division, after it was discovered the news program Dateline had faked an explosion during a truck safety segment.
By Lack's third year, NBC Nightly News with anchor Tom Brokaw became the number-one rated evening news program, beating World News Tonight with Peter Jennings on ABC News.
Lack also greatly expanded Dateline, from once weekly to multiple nights each week.
Lack also moved Today into a new, $15 million street-side studio, known as Studio 1A.
With Lauer as anchor, Today became the highest-rated morning news show for the next 16 years.
The cable news network MSNBC was also created under Lack.
In 2001, Lack left the news division to become president and chief operating officer of NBC, the television network.
Lack joined Sony Music Entertainment in 2003 as chairman and CEO.
Amid sharply declining sales in the music industry, Lack cut the staff by 25% to about 6,000 people.
In 2004, Lack led a merger with BMG.
Lack became CEO of the new Sony BMG, a 50–50 venture with Germany's Bertelsmann that resulted in the second-largest music company in the world.
At Sony BMG, he pushed the company further into video, including television programming, and had to contend with the erosion of sales because of music file-sharing services such as Napster.
In 2005, he signed Bruce Springsteen to a $110 million contract.
In 2006 he became the chairman of Sony BMG.
He later created SonyBMG Films, a division that produced numerous titles including Cadillac Records starring Beyonce.
In 2008 he left the company.
In 2008, Lack returned to broadcast journalism, joining Bloomberg as CEO of its Media Group, running television, radio and digital properties, including 11 television channels internationally.
The New York Times reported that he cut losses in half and doubled revenue.
He became chairman of Bloomberg Media Group in 2013 and stayed with Bloomberg until 2014.
He was the chairman of NBC News and MSNBC from 2015 to 2020.
Prior to NBCUniversal, Lack held a series of media executive positions, including as the chairman and CEO of Bloomberg Media Group; chairman and CEO of Sony Music Entertainment; and president and chief operating officer of NBC.
He began his career as a journalist and then producer at CBS, winning 10 Emmy Awards and two Peabody Awards as a television producer.
Lack was born in New York City to a Jewish family.
He attended the Browning School, a private school in New York, before graduating from Connecticut boarding school The Gunnery.