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  1. Joel Cheatwood (born c. September 1, 1958 [1]) is an American television executive and founding chief operating officer for Merit Street Media, a joint venture between Phil McGraw and the Trinity Broadcasting Network.

  2. Sep 5, 2022 · It happened on August 26, 2022 when the Wall Street Journal quietly reported…. “NBC Eyes Cutting an Hour of PrimeTime”. (Cue Bill) -“It was the life blood of an entire industry and an ...

  3. Sep 5, 2022 · More than a few stations today have started down that path (the expanded news part, not old Hawaii 5-0 reruns) and I’m sure, out of necessity, many more will follow.

    • Shelley Long: $10 Million
    • Kirstie Alley: $40 Million
    • George Wendt: $45 Million
    • Rhea Perlman: $50 Million
    • Woody Harrelson: $65 Million
    • Kelsey Grammer: $80 Million
    • Ted Danson: $80 Million
    • John Ratzenberger: $80 Million

    Shelley Long played Diane Chambers, who started her job at Cheers after her fiancé left her for his ex-wife in the first episode. Though she only remained as a main character on the show for five seasons, she starred in various films outside of Cheers and most recently had a recurring role on Modern Family. The actress is worth an estimated $10 mil...

    Kirstie Alley, who played Rebecca Howe, made a name for herself after landing a role in the Star Trek II film. From there, she was cast in Cheers after Long left the show. Once the show ended in 1991, Alley went on to star in various shows and films such as Veronica’s Closet and “Drop Dead Gorgeous.” In 2011, Alley appeared on Dancing With the Star...

    It’s hard to believe someone could make so much money just by sitting at bar. But George Wendt, who played Norm Peterson, did just that. The actor had six Emmy nominations for his role in Cheers and had roles in productions of “Hairspray” and films such as “Fletch” once Cheers ended. Today, he’s worth about $45 million.

    Rhea Perlman is best known as Carla Tortelli, the spunky bar waitress. She received 10 Emmy nominations for her role throughout the show’s run. After Cheers ended in 1993, Perlman appeared in films such as “Matilda” and “Canadian Bacon.” She has also written a children’s book series, “Otto Undercover.” Today, Perlman is worth around $50 million.

    Woody Harrelson joined Cheers as bartender Woody Boyd after Nicholas Colasanto’s untimely death in 1985. (Colasanto played “Coach” on the show.) Harrelson has since starred in shows such as True Detective and films such as “Indecent Proposal” and “The Messenger.” He’s worth about $65 milliontoday.

    Kelsey Grammer played Frasier Crane on Cheers; his role led to the spinoff show Frasier, which ran from 1993 to 2004. Grammer has made various TV appearances since Frasier ended and has also been on Broadway. Grammer has seven children, some of whom have gone into the acting business themselves. His lengthy filmography has netted him about $80 mill...

    Ted Danson played bartender and owner Sam Malone, arguably the best-known character on the show. Once Cheers went off the air, Danson starred in other films and shows such as “Three Men and a Baby” and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. He most recently appeared on The Good Place from 2016 to 2020. Danson’s long list of acting jobs has earned him an $...

    John Ratzenberger is best known for his role as Cliff Cavin on Cheers, but a little known fact about the actor is that his voice has appeared in every single Pixar Studios film, including “Monsters, Inc.,” “The Incredibles,” and “Cars.” Ratzenberger received two Emmy nominations for Cheers, and his animated roles have helped him amass an $80 millio...

  4. Feb 6, 1997 · There is about Cheatwood's utterances on these subjects something Orwellian. That his influence, already widespread among independent stations, is about to be magnified by his position with NBC...

  5. 1,351 Followers, 967 Following, 40 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from joel cheatwood (@joelcheatwood)

  6. After revolutionizing local TV news in the 1990s and developing talent for a new kind of cable news in the 2000s, Joel Cheatwood is ready for his next act, and it involves one man: Glenn Beck....

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