Rare in NY with Rachel Aschalew

Advice From The Network President Who Passed on Friends But Led The Kardashian Era ft. Ted Harbert

55 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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Rare in NY, hosted by Rachel Aschalew, explores the people shaping culture, business, and media.At 11 years old, he decided he’d run network television.And he did.From inside Saturday Night Live with Lorne Michaelsto shaping the shows we all grew up on.Ted Harbert didn’t just work in TV.He helped define it.He created America’s Funniest Home Videos.He helped bring Keeping Up with the Kardashians to life.And yes —he passed on Friends.This episode is about taste, risk, and the decisions that shape culture.Because success isn’t just about what you choose.It’s about putting in 10,000 hours and then some.

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