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Werner
explains their singular record of achievement this way: "I believe
our success is due to our profound respect for our audience. Our
shows strive to reflect the human condition and enlighten as well
as entertain."
This
philosophy in action is what landed Werner and Carsey in the Hall
of Fame of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
in 1996, as well as in the Broadcasting and Cable Magazine Hall
of Fame. Along with Carsey, he was honored by the Museum of Television
and Radio in 1999, and earned a place in the Museum of the American
Dream by sharing the American Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate
Award with Carsey, as two of the 20th century's most extraordinary
achievers.
Tom
Werner is a native New Yorker, 1971 cum laude graduate in English
literature of Harvard University, and father of three children.
He is currently co-owner of the Boston Red-sox
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