Published 4/14/2008
at L.A. Times - TV News
Andrea Wong snatched 'Project Runway' from Bravo last week and is working to reshape the cable network. She says it keeps her too busy to stop to gloat.
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NEW YORK -- Any other television executive would have been gloating.
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