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TV commentator Horowitz takes on one-time partners. (Law).


POLITICAL commentator David Horowitz

For other people named David Horowitz, see David Horowitz (disambiguation).
David Joel Horowitz (born January 10, 1939) is an American conservative writer and activist.
, claiming he was forced out of a television production company he helped create, has sued two former partners for $1 million.

Horowitz, president of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture Center for the Study of Popular Culture may refer to:
  • The David Horowitz Freedom Center, founded in the 1980s by political activist David Horowitz; the center changed its name in July 2006.
, sued Lionel Chetwynd, the writer of "National Desk," and Norman Powell Norman Scott Powell (1935 – ) is the son of Joan Blondell and George Barnes. He was adopted by his mother's second husband, Dick Powell, in February 1938.

He is a television executive and produced such shows as Gunsmoke and The Big Valley.
, vice president of Whidbey Island Whid·bey Island  

An island of northwest Washington in Puget Sound northwest of Everett and east of Admiralty Inlet.
 Films Inc., formed in 1993 to produce "National Desk," Horowitz's conservative TV show. In the suit, Horowitz claims his two former partners defrauded him of wages and the success of his TV show.

"The two men I'm suing paid themselves in excess of $500,000 each, whereas I had created this company and conceived it and funded it and I have to this day not received one penny," Horowitz said.

"National Desk," a conservatively oriented program, aired on the Public Broadcasting Service “PBS” redirects here. For other uses, see PBS (disambiguation).

Not to be confused with Public Broadcasting Services in Malta.

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS
 from 1997 to 2000.

In his suit, filed July 19 in Los Angeles Superior Court, Horowitz formed Whidbey with Chetwynd and two others. He claims to have raised $300,000 of the $1.6 million for the initial four-part series in 1994.

Horowitz claims Chetwynd and Powell forced him out of Whidbey after he pushed PBS PBS
 in full Public Broadcasting Service

Private, nonprofit U.S. corporation of public television stations. PBS provides its member stations, which are supported by public funds and private contributions rather than by commercials, with educational, cultural,
 to fund an additional 18 shows. Horowitz claims Chetwynd said he could return to Whidbey when the environment was more favorable.

Instead, the suit claims, Chetwynd cut a deal in 2000 to end "National Desk" and replace it with his own drama series.

Mark Brifman, the Mission Hills attorney representing Chetwynd, Powell and Whidbey Island Films, said he has not been served with the lawsuit and declined comment.

Staff reporter Amanda Bronstad can be reached at (323) 549-5225 ext. 225, or at abronstad@labusinessjournal.com.
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Author:Bronstad, Amanda
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Date:Jul 29, 2002
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