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GUIDING LIGHT Canned after 72 Years.....

Pat might have some inconvience, yet Guiding Light, that Posthumous rebirth of radio & TV, has Ended this Friday.

Pat might pick up late tip on total losss of sponsorship, even if it was Soap bubbles.
started on radio in 1937, and made the transition to television in 1952. through the years and into a new century, Guiding Light chronicled family life in the mythical town of Springfield. Everybody, it seemed, had a dark secret

Like Hardware business, Guiding Light had its' pecularities. Menopausing Stars giving birth years latter, dying & recovering in same week. its Never Ending tale.

DRASHEK

posted by : Medical Doctor...., 15 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Marketing

Jerry Sanders was a salesman and he was ok on my book. But then again he had a Bachelor in Engineering. Hector Ruiz in comparison, sucked.

I thought Carly had a Bachelor in Medieval History and came from Lucent. When was she in marketing?

To TheINQ staff: a better title would have been "Kicking Pat gets kicked".

posted by : cheesybagel, 14 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Not the new breed of Intel CEO

Giants of technology and business: Noyce, Moore, Grove, Barrett.

MBAs: the rest.

Gelsinger is, regrettably, of the old Intel CEO mold. A very rare chap who would be capable of leading the company through further periods of disruptive innovation.

Good luck, Pat.

posted by : SV Guy, 14 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Sounds like...

Intel will be full of Maloney.

In Pasthi, Maloney is spelled al Money.

posted by : Dirk Spotter, 14 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Great, a BS artist as Intel's CEO

Sales and marketing people are nothing but BS artists. Look how it turned out for HP with Carly as CEO.

posted by : Engineer, 14 September 2009 Complain about this comment

Intel sends Pat Gelsinger into the sunset

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