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Grant Tinker

Grant Almerin Tinker (January 11, 1926 – November 28, 2016) was an American television executive who served as chairman and CEO of NBC from 1981 to 1986. Additionally, he was a co-founder of MTM Enterprises and a television producer.

Grant Tinker
Grant Tinker at the 64th Annual Peabody Awards, May 2005
Born
Grant Almerin Tinker

(1926-01-11)January 11, 1926
DiedNovember 28, 2016(2016-11-28) (aged 90)
Alma materDartmouth College
Occupation(s)Television producer and executive
Known forCEO of NBC (1981–86)
Spouse(s)
Ruth Byerly
(m. 1950; div. 1962)

(m. 1962; div. 1981)

(m. 2004)
Children4, including Mark and John Tinker
RelativesZach Tinker (grandson)
AwardsTelevision Hall of Fame (1997)

Life and career

Tinker was born in Stamford, Connecticut, the son of Margaret (née Hessin) and Arthur Almerin Tinker.[1][2] He had a younger sister, Joan.[3]

During World War II, Tinker served in the United States Army Air Forces Reserve. He graduated from Dartmouth College. His sons, Mark and John, are also television producers.

In 1961, Tinker rejoined NBC and was the head of West Coast programming, where he was involved in developing I Spy, Dr. Kildare, and The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,[4] the original Star Trek, and Get Smart.

Tinker married Mary Tyler Moore in 1962. He left NBC in 1967 to join Universal Television,[5] only to quit after two years in order to join 20th Century Fox Television in early 1969.[6] In late 1969, they formed the television production company MTM Enterprises. Tinker hired Room 222 writers James L. Brooks and Allan Burns to create and produce the company's first television series, The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Due to conflicts with running MTM, he left Fox in 1971.[7] MTM produced such American sitcoms and drama television series as Rhoda, The Bob Newhart Show, WKRP in Cincinnati, Hill Street Blues, and St. Elsewhere. After his divorce from Moore in 1981, Tinker left MTM to become the chairman and CEO of NBC, then the perennial last-place American television network (in terms of Nielsen ratings and profits). During Tinker's tenure in NBC's top position, the network regained ratings and commissioned The Cosby Show, Family Ties, The Golden Girls, Cheers, Night Court, and Hill Street Blues. Tinker left the network in 1986, shortly after its parent company RCA was bought by General Electric.

After leaving NBC, Tinker tried to repeat his success with MTM by forming GTG (Grant Tinker-Gannett) Entertainment (formerly T/G Productions), but the business venture failed and the company closed in 1990.[citation needed] The company then partnered with CBS to create a long-term agreement to provide access to the output provided by GTG Entertainment, and it was an exclusive agreement handled between CBS and GTG.[8] The company had also set up subsidiaries like the syndicated television branch GTG Marketing, its East Coast production arm GTG East and the West Coast production arm GTG West, with the first production being produced by the GTG East branch was a syndicated version of the popular USA Today magazine, USA Today on TV, which was distributed to syndicated markets by the GTG Marketing division.[9]

Personal life

Tinker was married three times. In 1950, he married Ruth Byerly, with whom he had three sons and a daughter: Mark (b. 1951), Mike (b. 1952), Jodie (b. 1954) and John (b. 1958).[10] Mark and John are successful producers. Tinker's marriage to Byerly ended in divorce in 1962.[10] Later that same year, Tinker married actress Mary Tyler Moore. This marriage also ended in divorce in 1981, though they had separated in 1979, following a 1973 breakup and patch-up. Tinker's third marriage was in 2004 to aviator Brooke Knapp, to whom he remained married until his death in 2016.

Death

Tinker died at his Los Angeles home on November 28, 2016, at the age of 90.[4]

He is buried at Hillside Cemetery in North Adams, Massachusetts

Awards and honors

References

  1. ^ "Miss Ruth Byerly Connecticut Bride; a Bridal Couple, a Bride and an Engaged Girl". The New York Times. 1950-03-05. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  2. ^ "Arthur Almerin Tinker". longislandsurnames.com. Retrieved November 9, 2015.
  3. ^ Naughton, Nora (2016-12-07). "Stamford's King School helped shape TV legend Grant Tinker". StamfordAdvocate. Retrieved 2022-02-12.
  4. ^ a b McFadden, Robert D. (2016-11-30). "Grant Tinker, Former Chairman of NBC, Dies at 90; Made Network a Ratings Powerhouse". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  5. ^ "Week's Headliner" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1967-02-06. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
  6. ^ "Fates & Fortunes" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1969-03-31. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
  7. ^ "Tinker severs ties with Fox" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1971-01-18. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
  8. ^ Kaufman, Dave (1987-01-28). "A Marriage Made In Sitcom Heaven; Tinker & CBS Pact". Variety. pp. 37, 59.
  9. ^ "Tinker & GTG Ride High On 'USA Today' '88 Strip; New 'Feud' Leads Gamers". Variety. 1987-09-30. pp. 38, 114.
  10. ^ a b Shah, Diane K. (1987-10-25). "Starting Over: Tv's Grant Tinker". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  11. ^ "Personal Award: Grant Tinker". Peabody Award. Winter 2004.

Further reading

External links

Business positions
Preceded by CEO of NBC
1981–1986
Succeeded by

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Grant Almerin Tinker January 11 1926 November 28 2016 was an American television executive who served as chairman and CEO of NBC from 1981 to 1986 Additionally he was a co founder of MTM Enterprises and a television producer Grant TinkerGrant Tinker at the 64th Annual Peabody Awards May 2005BornGrant Almerin Tinker 1926 01 11 January 11 1926Stamford Connecticut U S DiedNovember 28 2016 2016 11 28 aged 90 Los Angeles California U S Alma materDartmouth CollegeOccupation s Television producer and executiveKnown forCEO of NBC 1981 86 Spouse s Ruth Byerly m 1950 div 1962 wbr Mary Tyler Moore m 1962 div 1981 wbr Brooke Knapp m 2004 wbr Children4 including Mark and John TinkerRelativesZach Tinker grandson AwardsTelevision Hall of Fame 1997 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Awards and honors 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife and career EditTinker was born in Stamford Connecticut the son of Margaret nee Hessin and Arthur Almerin Tinker 1 2 He had a younger sister Joan 3 During World War II Tinker served in the United States Army Air Forces Reserve He graduated from Dartmouth College His sons Mark and John are also television producers In 1961 Tinker rejoined NBC and was the head of West Coast programming where he was involved in developing I Spy Dr Kildare and The Man from U N C L E 4 the original Star Trek and Get Smart Tinker married Mary Tyler Moore in 1962 He left NBC in 1967 to join Universal Television 5 only to quit after two years in order to join 20th Century Fox Television in early 1969 6 In late 1969 they formed the television production company MTM Enterprises Tinker hired Room 222 writers James L Brooks and Allan Burns to create and produce the company s first television series The Mary Tyler Moore Show Due to conflicts with running MTM he left Fox in 1971 7 MTM produced such American sitcoms and drama television series as Rhoda The Bob Newhart Show WKRP in Cincinnati Hill Street Blues and St Elsewhere After his divorce from Moore in 1981 Tinker left MTM to become the chairman and CEO of NBC then the perennial last place American television network in terms of Nielsen ratings and profits During Tinker s tenure in NBC s top position the network regained ratings and commissioned The Cosby Show Family Ties The Golden Girls Cheers Night Court and Hill Street Blues Tinker left the network in 1986 shortly after its parent company RCA was bought by General Electric After leaving NBC Tinker tried to repeat his success with MTM by forming GTG Grant Tinker Gannett Entertainment formerly T G Productions but the business venture failed and the company closed in 1990 citation needed The company then partnered with CBS to create a long term agreement to provide access to the output provided by GTG Entertainment and it was an exclusive agreement handled between CBS and GTG 8 The company had also set up subsidiaries like the syndicated television branch GTG Marketing its East Coast production arm GTG East and the West Coast production arm GTG West with the first production being produced by the GTG East branch was a syndicated version of the popular USA Today magazine USA Today on TV which was distributed to syndicated markets by the GTG Marketing division 9 Personal life EditTinker was married three times In 1950 he married Ruth Byerly with whom he had three sons and a daughter Mark b 1951 Mike b 1952 Jodie b 1954 and John b 1958 10 Mark and John are successful producers Tinker s marriage to Byerly ended in divorce in 1962 10 Later that same year Tinker married actress Mary Tyler Moore This marriage also ended in divorce in 1981 though they had separated in 1979 following a 1973 breakup and patch up Tinker s third marriage was in 2004 to aviator Brooke Knapp to whom he remained married until his death in 2016 Death EditTinker died at his Los Angeles home on November 28 2016 at the age of 90 4 He is buried at Hillside Cemetery in North Adams MassachusettsAwards and honors EditTinker was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1997 In 2004 Tinker won a personal Peabody Award for recognizing protecting and fostering creativity of the highest order 11 References Edit Miss Ruth Byerly Connecticut Bride a Bridal Couple a Bride and an Engaged Girl The New York Times 1950 03 05 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 04 17 Arthur Almerin Tinker longislandsurnames com Retrieved November 9 2015 Naughton Nora 2016 12 07 Stamford s King School helped shape TV legend Grant Tinker StamfordAdvocate Retrieved 2022 02 12 a b McFadden Robert D 2016 11 30 Grant Tinker Former Chairman of NBC Dies at 90 Made Network a Ratings Powerhouse The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 04 17 Week s Headliner PDF Broadcasting 1967 02 06 Retrieved 2021 08 27 Fates amp Fortunes PDF Broadcasting 1969 03 31 Retrieved 2021 08 27 Tinker severs ties with Fox PDF Broadcasting 1971 01 18 Retrieved 2021 08 27 Kaufman Dave 1987 01 28 A Marriage Made In Sitcom Heaven Tinker amp CBS Pact Variety pp 37 59 Tinker amp GTG Ride High On USA Today 88 Strip New Feud Leads Gamers Variety 1987 09 30 pp 38 114 a b Shah Diane K 1987 10 25 Starting Over Tv s Grant Tinker The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2017 12 20 Personal Award Grant Tinker Peabody Award Winter 2004 Further reading EditTinker Grant Rukeyser Bud 1994 Tinker in Television From General Sarnoff to General Electric Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0671759407 External links EditGrant Tinker at IMDb Grant Tinker at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Grant Tinker profile at the Museum of Broadcast Communications website 1 Find A GraveBusiness positionsPreceded byFred Silverman CEO of NBC1981 1986 Succeeded byBob Wright Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grant Tinker amp oldid 1132893161, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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