Guest netslob Report post Posted December 6, 2004 I believe the person in question is named Bonnie Hammer. She eventually became president of Sci Fi Channel. Of some note, Hammer is now president of USA Network as well, the additional responsibilities added as part of the NBC Universal merger. Things do tend to move full circle, it seems. goddamn dirty cunt. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperJerk 0 Report post Posted December 6, 2004 Because, you know, the shows will automatically get better if they're on a different channel. Actually, that's not necessarily true. I forgot who it was, but a person overlooked the WWF writers in 2000, when the show was at it's peak. I believe it was a lady, but I can't recall her name. And USA promoted Raw better than Spike TV/TNN did. There was a producer for USA that helped Raw, but I think she left the network before Raw did. I believe the person in question is named Bonnie Hammer. She eventually became president of Sci Fi Channel. Of some note, Hammer is now president of USA Network as well, the additional responsibilities added as part of the NBC Universal merger. Things do tend to move full circle, it seems. Yeah, that's who I'm thinking of. Her "big contribution" was to up the production values, wasn't it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites