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Assistant Manager LISA SABIA EXT 1534- Manager Arnold.Gumble@Abc.Com Lisa.Sabia@Abc.Com DADTV DADTV the Middle Funderdome What Would You Do? This Week SALES SERVICE SCHEDULING ASSIGNMENTS General Assignments effective September 2017 (212) 456- ARNOLD GUMBLE EXT. 7416 - Assistant Manager LISA SABIA EXT 1534- Manager [email protected] [email protected] DADTV DADTV The Middle Funderdome What Would You Do? This Week ALYSSA CLARKIN EXT. 1540 - Assistant Manager KATE LEE EXT. 6597 - Assistant Manager The View [email protected] [email protected] Nightline American Housewife Speechless VOD NICK GLANTZIS EXT. 1527 - Assistant Manager AIDA ORELLANA EXT. 7785 - Assistant Manager [email protected] [email protected] The Chew DADTV Videos The Goldberg's Shark Tank LUCAS TURSELLINO EXT. 6733 - Manager Sales Ops JIM RYAN EXT. 6471 - Assistant Manager [email protected] [email protected] General Hospital DADTV Black-ish 20/20 + West Coast 20/20 Saturday JUAN DIAZ EXT.7116 Assistant Manager SUE BELLAIRS EXT. 7350 - Assistant Manager [email protected] [email protected] World News Now Jimmy Kimmel Designated Survivor Fresh off the Boat Sat/Sun GMA How To Get Away With Murder DAVID YOUNG - Associate Director X 6511 MARYANN SCIANCALEPORE EXT. 6286 - Manager [email protected] [email protected] To Tell The Truth America This Morning Scandal VOD Michael Buzzetta EXT 6426 - Assistant Manager ANDREW DRAKE EXT. 0630 - Assistant Manager [email protected] [email protected] World News Tonight (M-F) GMA (M-F) Sat/Sun World News Tonight Somewhere Between STEPHANIE RUBIN EXT. 0633 - Manager JAMES MAXIM EXT. 6717 - Director [email protected] [email protected] Dancing with The Stars Modern Family Bachelor In Paradise Pyramid Grey's Anatomy Family Feud IRENE KIRSCHNER EXT. 7859 - Exec.Director - [email protected].
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