All in the Family is widely remembered for the sociocultural barriers it broke on TV, but its responsibility for another, less lofty first is less well known.
As son Lamont, he was the straight man to Redd Foxx’s Fred Sanford; the show was among the first to feature a mostly Black cast when it began airing in 1972.
Norman Lear was a titan in the entertainment industry. He worked in some capacity on numerous television shows over the years, and he shepherded some of the funniest sitcoms in TV history, like "All ...
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One in every five Americans are Latino, but a study from the USC Norman Lear Center found that they only make up 6% of on-screen characters in broadcast television shows. The study is a first of its ...
In early 1976, All in the Family was the top-rated series on television. Created by Norman Lear, the CBS comedy starred ...
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Lear Corporation remains a fundamentally attractive, undervalued automotive supplier with a $150/share price target and a reiterated 'Buy' rating. LEA's vertical integration, resilient margins, and ...
(RTTNews) - LEAR CORP (LEA) announced earnings for fourth quarter that Drops, from last year The company's bottom line totaled $82.7 million, or $1.58 per share. This compares with $88.1 million, or ...
Lear Corp. landed several new contracts, including the largest conquest award in its history, as the auto supplier works to protect profits and sales against lower vehicle volumes. The ...