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Tough and ambitious, Jack Rudolph is chairman of the National Broadcasting System and says in "Nevada Day 1" that he already has his eyes on the top job in the [[Tunney Media Group]]. He was responsible for the firing of [[Matt Albie]] in 2002, and is resentful about having to hire Matt and [[Danny Tripp|Danny]] back in the pilot episode. In "Nevada Day 2", he says that he is a lawyer. In [[The Chrismas Show]]is goes beserk becuase the FCC is going to fine NBS becuase the news department was interviewing a solider in Afganistan and they broadcast the solider using the F word after a [[RPG]] was fired on the reporter and the solider.
Tough and ambitious, Jack Rudolph is chairman of the National Broadcasting System and says in "Nevada Day 1" that he already has his eyes on the top job in the [[Tunney Media Group]]. He was responsible for the firing of [[Matt Albie]] in 2002, and is resentful about having to hire Matt and [[Danny Tripp|Danny]] back in the pilot episode. In "Nevada Day 2", he says that he is a lawyer. In [[The Chrismas Show]] is goes beserk becuase the FCC is going to fine NBS becuase the news department was interviewing a solider in Afganistan and they broadcast the solider using the F word after a [[RPG]] was fired on the reporter and the solider.
His wife's name is Marylyn.
His wife's name is Marylyn.



Revision as of 14:55, 5 December 2006

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Jack Rudolph
First appearancePilot
Created byAaron Sorkin
Portrayed bySteven Weber
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationChairman of NBS

Jack Rudolph is a fictional character on the U.S. television series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, played by Steven Weber.

Personal history

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Tough and ambitious, Jack Rudolph is chairman of the National Broadcasting System and says in "Nevada Day 1" that he already has his eyes on the top job in the Tunney Media Group. He was responsible for the firing of Matt Albie in 2002, and is resentful about having to hire Matt and Danny back in the pilot episode. In "Nevada Day 2", he says that he is a lawyer. In The Chrismas Show is goes beserk becuase the FCC is going to fine NBS becuase the news department was interviewing a solider in Afganistan and they broadcast the solider using the F word after a RPG was fired on the reporter and the solider. His wife's name is Marylyn.

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