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'''Geraldine Laybourne''' (born May 19, 1947) was the first president of [[Nickelodeon]], from [[1984]] to [[1996]], after which she left to become president of Disney-ABC Cable Networks. During her tenure at Nickelodeon, the network became the top-rated 24-hour cable programming service and won many awards. She was one of the first people to focus on television programming for kids. |
'''Geraldine Laybourne''' (born May 19, 1947) was the first president of [[Nickelodeon]], from [[1984]] to [[1996]], after which she left to become president of Disney-ABC Cable Networks. During her tenure at Nickelodeon, the network became the top-rated 24-hour cable programming service and won many awards. She was one of the first people to focus on television programming for kids. |
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− | Up until her departure, ''[[Nickelodeon Magazine]]'' featured regular interviews with her under the heading ''Ask the Boss Lady''. |
+ | Up until her departure in 1996, ''[[Nickelodeon Magazine]]'' featured regular interviews with her under the heading ''Ask the Boss Lady''. |
== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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+ | Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_Summer_1993.jpg|Summer 1993 |
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Nickelodeon Magazine Holiday 1993 Ask the Boss Lady Geraldine Laybourne interview.jpg|'Ask the Boss Lady' Holiday 1993 |
Nickelodeon Magazine Holiday 1993 Ask the Boss Lady Geraldine Laybourne interview.jpg|'Ask the Boss Lady' Holiday 1993 |
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Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_Feb_March_1994.jpg|February/March 1994 |
Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_Feb_March_1994.jpg|February/March 1994 |
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+ | Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_April_May_1994.jpg|April/May 1994 |
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+ | Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_June_July_1994.jpg|June/July 1994 |
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+ | Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_Aug_Sept_1994.jpg|August/September 1994 |
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Nickelodeon Magazine October November 1994 Ask the Boss Lady Geraldine Laybourne.jpg|October/November 1994 |
Nickelodeon Magazine October November 1994 Ask the Boss Lady Geraldine Laybourne.jpg|October/November 1994 |
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+ | Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_Dec_Jan_1995.jpg|December/January 1995 |
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Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_February_March_1995.jpg|February/March 1995 |
Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_February_March_1995.jpg|February/March 1995 |
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Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_May_1995.jpg|May 1995 |
Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_May_1995.jpg|May 1995 |
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+ | Ask the Boss Lady Geraldine Laybourne Nick Mag June July 1995.jpg|June/July 1995 |
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Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_August_1995.jpg|August 1995 |
Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_August_1995.jpg|August 1995 |
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Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_September_1995.jpg|September 1995 |
Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_September_1995.jpg|September 1995 |
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− | + | Ask the Boss Lady Geraldine Laybourne Nick Mag Oct 1995.jpg|October 1995 |
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+ | Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_November_1995.jpg|November 1995 |
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+ | Ask_the_Boss_Lady_Geraldine_Laybourne_Nick_Mag_December_1995.jpg|December 1995 |
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+ | Nickelodeon Magazine February 1996 Ask the Boss Lady Geraldine Laybourne interview.jpg|'Ask the Boss Lady' January/February 1996 |
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Nickelodeon Magazine March 1996 Ask the Boss Lady ooze news Geraldine Laybourne interview.jpg|'Ask the Boss Lady' March 1996 |
Nickelodeon Magazine March 1996 Ask the Boss Lady ooze news Geraldine Laybourne interview.jpg|'Ask the Boss Lady' March 1996 |
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[[Category:Females]] |
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[[Category:Real persons]] |
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Revision as of 02:04, 5 September 2019
Geraldine Laybourne (born May 19, 1947) was the first president of Nickelodeon, from 1984 to 1996, after which she left to become president of Disney-ABC Cable Networks. During her tenure at Nickelodeon, the network became the top-rated 24-hour cable programming service and won many awards. She was one of the first people to focus on television programming for kids.
Up until her departure in 1996, Nickelodeon Magazine featured regular interviews with her under the heading Ask the Boss Lady.