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Squire D. Rushnell
Squire D. Rushnell, also known as SQuire Rushnell, is an American author and inspirational speaker and former television executive. His books in the '' When God Winks'' series have appeared on the New York Times bestseller list. Television career Rushnell was a successful television executive who led ''Good Morning America'' to first place for the first time, and was a father of ''Schoolhouse Rock'' which shared 75 Emmys with The ABC Afterschool Specials and other children's programs under his leadership. ''The Kingdom Chums'' Rushnell started the project ''The Kingdom Chums'' as ABC's vice-president for long-range planning and children's television. Speaking on the general landscape of children's television, Rushnell stated that he "felt that there were a lot of weeds in this garden...I think that we can make it better." Post-television career According to Lisa Belkin, writing in the ''New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspa ...
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