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Ed is a member of the National Association of Science Writers. Multiple awards include those from the National Society of Professional Journalists, the National Association of Program Executives, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the National Academy of Arts and Sciences. Other honors include the University of Utah's Quintus C. Wilson Alumni Achievement and Service to Journalism Awards.
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Mr. Ed is a favorite of Classic TV show. It has been on Nickelodeon Nick at Nite on February 15, 1986. It was shown on TV Land on satellite Satcom C-3 transponder 18 & cable stations but has been taken off the program schedual as of April 27, 1998.
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With the take-over of ON-TV, Ed no longer had anything to do with programming the station even though he still held the title of vice-president and general manager. Those duties now went to Dave Gordon, who was now responsible for programming the subscription network's day. As part of the agreement, the Silverman family and Harriscope retained control of the station but ON-TV controlled the programming.
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You have to go back to 1974 when Ed Buggs began his broadcasting career at WBRZ Television in Baton Rouge, Louisiana as a reporter. Three years later he was anchoring the early evening news in Dallas-Fort Worth. Later, there would be anchor-reporter stops in New Orleans and then in1983, Ed returned to his roots to anchor the evening news in Baton Rouge.
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Several of the cast/crew who worked on Ed have turned up on Scrubs, starting with series star Tom Cavanagh who has a recurring role as Dan Dorian, the brother of central character J.D. (Zach Braff). Josh Randall guested in the fourth and fifth seasons as the love interest of Elliot (Sarah Chalke). Writer Mike Schwartz was a writer for the first season of Ed, and then moved onto Scrubs for all of its seven seasons, and an occasional performer on Scrubs. Mike Starr ... guest starred on one episode of Scrubs.
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A recognized expert in television, Ed is frequently interviewed by journalists across the country for news stories related to pop culture, entertainment, and media. He’s been quoted in such publications as TV Guide , Television Week , FoxNews.com , ABCNews.com , USA Today, The London Observer, The Toronto Star, The Christian Science Monitor, The Dallas Morning News, The Hartford Courant, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The San Francisco Chronicle and The Los Angeles Times.
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