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When the cable network hired Mr. O'Brien for more than $12 million per year in 2010, TBS executives hailed late night as its "next land of opportunity" and Mr. O'Brien as the "building block" to a network-wide revival.
'Conan' Falls Flat in Season 1 Lauren A.E. Schuker 2011
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The Super Admin can select which themes are available to sites, network-wide, or on a site-by-site basis.
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There is a set of tables which are network-wide (users, network-wide options, and “main site” blog stuff), and then each site within the network has a set of tables (posts, comments, categories, links, site-specific options).
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Plugins can be installed in a way that they are “always on”, network-wide, or so that they can be activated, deactivated, and configured on individual sites by their respective Admins.
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There is a “Super Admin” who can manage network-wide options, themes, and plugins.
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Any claim that there is some obvious network-wide agenda is extremely misguided, in my opinion.
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Seems clear enough she's calling for a network-wide review of Standards and Practices -- not a firing as TPM inappropriately headlined it.
Hillary Personally Addresses Question Of Whether She Wants MSNBC's Shuster Fired 2009
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Nonetheless, the man, who is presented as omnipotent, "In Cramer We Trust," is but a familiar figurehead for a network-wide dubious practice.
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However I think he is guilty of making a mindless and misguided decision, not hating women or carrying out some network-wide misogynist message.
Breaking: Hillary Campaign Goes To War With MSNBC Over Chelsea "Pimp" Comment 2009
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Her actual message is much more ambiguous, and it could easily be interpreted as a call to revise the network's policy of favoring Obama shamelessly, and not just singling out one individual within the organization for what is a "pattern of behavior" network-wide.
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