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Thomas W. Sarnoff was a prominent media executive and the son of RCA/NBC founder David Sarnoff. He had a long career at NBC, overseeing various production and business affairs for the company. He also founded his own entertainment companies and served as chairman of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

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