PMC Vice Chairman Gerry Byrne to Receive Honorary Degree From Fordham University
Home Biz News Apr 29, 2026 4:45am PT PMC Vice Chairman Gerry Byrne to Receive Honorary Degree From Fordham University Longtime Variety publisher will be recognized by his alma mater with a doctorate of humane letters at the school's May 16 commencement By William Earl Plus Icon William Earl @beautifulbill Latest PMC Vice Chairman Gerry Byrne to Receive Honorary Degree From Fordham University 8 minutes ago A Night in the Writers’ Room Returns Spotlighting Creators of Top Television Series 15 hours ago Andy Cohen to Receive Variety’s Creative Impact in Television Award at Newport Beach TV Fest 19 hours ago See All George Chinsee/Penske Media Gerry Byrne, vice chairman of Variety parent company PMC and a longtime media business executive, will be recognized by his alma mater, New York’s Fordham University, with an honorary doctorate of humane letters at the school’s commencement ceremony on May 16. Byrne will receive the honorary degree alongside Maureen Corrigan, book critic for NPR’s “Fresh Air,” and “Today” veteran Hoda Kotb, who is also this year’s commencement speaker. Related Stories Microsoft Will Delay 'Call of Duty' New Releases on Xbox Game Pass, Drops Subscription Pricesالمصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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