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Putting the 'show' in showbiz

A look at the 2012 CBS Upfront Presentation.

George Schweitzer Chief marketing officer, CBS
George Schweitzer's position as chief marketing officer at CBS gives him a unique opportunity not only to observe but also to help shape the ways technology is altering the television industry. A communications major at Boston University who joined CBS after graduation some 30 years ago, George is also an unabashed technology geek who specializes in the latest home automation and entertainment gear.
George Schweitzer
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Leslie Moonves, president and CEO, CBS Corporation, introduced by NCIS: Los Angeles star, LL Cool J. Jeffrey R. Staab/CBS
Nina Tassler, president, CBS Entertainment, announces the 2012-2013 CBS schedule. Jeffrey R. Staab/CBS

And we're off! On May 16, we held CBS's 2012 Upfront presentation, the annual show-and-tell at Carnegie Hall where we introduce our new fall schedule to advertisers. The upfront is a tremendous source of pride for us at CBS. It's a celebration of broadcast television and the fun and important business of entertaining America. (See my post from May 2010 for a full description of how the upfronts work.)

In addition to bringing in the stars of CBS's numerous hit shows, we often feature surprise appearances and performances from special celebrity guests. This year, hip hop icon and "NCIS: LA" star LL Cool J, opera superstar Danielle de Niese, and two-time Super Bowl winning New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning were among the big names to appear in our Carnegie show.

But getting down to business...those who attend year after year have also become accustomed to seeing a familiar team delivering a familiar message. CBS Corporation President and CEO Leslie Moonves, Nina Tassler, president of CBS Entertainment, and Jo Ann Ross, president of CBS Television Network Sales, once again took to the stage and shared the philosophy behind our programming success: we love broadcast television and our singular focus is to make mass appeal hit programming that America wants to see.

CBS Sports' Jim Nantz introduces New York Giants Super Bowl winning quarterback Eli Manning Jeffrey R. Staab/CBS

At the end of the day, television viewers agree: CBS's winning formula works. This year we will win the season by the widest margin in 23 years. In total, four new series will be coming to CBS this fall, and four key shows will make time period moves to help spread our success across the week. You'll be hearing a lot more about it in the weeks and months to come as our promotions kick into full gear. In the meantime, check out our new shows, fan them, follow them, and as always, stay tuned!

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