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2022 product of the Year award Winners:
Sony VENICE 2, and Canon EOS R5
C
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honor breakthrough
products
Las Vegas, Nev.
-- The NAB Show has announced the winning
products of 2022. The Sony VENICE 2 and
the Canon Cinema EOS R5 C are the cinema
cameras that took the prize.
The winners of the fourth annual Product
of the Year Awards were announced during a
live awards ceremony on April 26 at the
2022 NAB Show.
The awards
recognize the most significant and
promising new products and technologies
exhibited for the first time at the 2022
NAB Show. "The NAB Show Product of the
Year Awards honor innovative breakthroughs
that will change the way the media and
entertainment industry creates, connects
and capitalizes content," said NAB
Executive Vice President of Global
Connections and Events Chris Brown. "This
year's winners can help storytellers at
all stages of the content lifecycle meet
the challenges of today and tomorrow and
revolutionize the content industry."
Winners were
selected by a panel of industry experts in
15 categories. To be eligible for an
award, nominated products had to come from
companies exhibiting at the 2022 NAB Show
and are delivered within the 2022 calendar
year.
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Attendees
from outside the U.S. make up nearly
one-quarter of all pre-registered 2022 NAB
Show
attendees.
By
Gary
Sunkin
Washington, D.C. -- NAB Show the world's
largest annual conference for broadcast,
entertainment and technology
professionals, will host attendees from
154 countries and exhibiting companies
from 38 nations at the 2022 NAB Show, held
April 23 -- 27 in Las Vegas, Nev.
"At a time when content can travel around
the world in a blink of an eye, there is
nothing like NAB Show to help the content
community discover the tools, trainings
and insights that will unleash the next
global phenomenon," said Chris Brown, NAB
executive vice president and managing
director of Global Connections and Events.
"We are excited to welcome back our
friends and partners from all across the
globe as our industry gets back to doing
business in-person."
NAB Show participates in the U.S.
Department of Commerce's Trade Event
Partnership Program, which recruits
international trade delegations to select
U.S. trade shows and connects
international buyers with U.S.
suppliers.
Delegations attending NAB Show include
Brazil, Columbia, Germany, India, Japan,
Mexico, Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Turkey,
Vietnam and more.
Latest
technologies and innovations at NAB -
April 23-27, Las Vegas,
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NAB
Show Takes Content Creators Behind the
Scenes of Hit Film, Television
Productions
Washington,
D.C. -- The 2022 NAB Show will
explore the latest technologies and
techniques reinventing the storytelling
process through special sessions, deep
dive examinations and panel discussions.
Content creators will gain exclusive
insight into the creative choices and
innovations behind recent hit film and
television productions during NAB
Show.
On Sunday, April 24, the session "Creative
Camera Conversations: Nightmare Alley"
will feature camera operators Gilles
Corbeil and Doug Lavender discussing the
challenges and creative solutions in
making the Academy Award-nominated film.
During the session, produced in
partnership with Createasphere and Society
of Camera Operators, Corbeil and Lavender
will discuss working with filmmaker
Guillermo del Toro and the unique artistic
collaboration that is created on his
sets.
Also on Sunday, the session "Merging
Reality With Fantasy: Virtual Production
& Visual Effects on HBO Max's 'Our
Flag Means Death'" will feature a
discussion on how to use modern production
tools in new ways to fit any budget level.
Produced in partnership with BlackMagic
Design, Stargate Studios CEO and founder
Sam Nicholson and visual effects
supervisor Dave Van Dyke will talk about
using modern virtual tools and massive,
high-resolution imagery to create the most
compelling story possible.
Produced in partnership with American
Cinema Editors (ACE), "Good Is No Fun at
All: The Making of 'The Bad Guys'" on
April 25 will take attendees on a deep
dive into the just-released animated
feature "The Bad Guys." The Hollywood
Reporter's Carolyn Giardina will discuss
with director Pierre Perifel and editor
John Venzon the creative decisions behind
their adaptation of the New York Times
best-selling book series.
On April 25, "Remote Collaboration: The
Making of Everything Everywhere All At
Once" will explore how the creative minds
behind the sci-fi action adventure
overcame the challenges of the pandemic,
lockdown and a far-flung roster of
filmmaking talent. Director Daniel Kwan
and editor Paul Rodgers will sit down with
Meagan Keane, principal product marketing
manager at Adobe Pro Video, to discuss how
they created the film through cloud-based
collaboration and shared technology.
The Tuesday session "Out of This World:
Virtual Production on Roninfilm's 'Gods of
Mars'" will feature a discussion between
the creative team behind the sci-fi epic
about utilizing cutting edge real-time
virtual production techniques. Academy
Award-winning DP/VFX supervisor David
Stump, director/producer Peter Hyoguchi,
virtual production producer Joan Bevan
Webb, lead Unreal tech Charles Jones and
editor Robert Dias will discuss building a
world in the Unreal Engine, pre-viz,
live-action Smart Stage lensing, work-flow
and more.
Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) Chairwoman
Jessica Rosenworcel and National
Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt will
participate in a fireside
chat on the NAB Show Main Stage on
April 25, 2022 at 10 a.m.
Rosenworcel was designated as acting FCC
on January 21, 2021 and became permanent
chair following her Senate confirmation
for another five-year term in December
2021. She was first confirmed as an FCC
commissioner in May 2012 after serving as
senior communications counsel to the
Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and
Transportation. She previously worked at
the FCC for the Wireline Competition
Bureau and as a senior aide to
then-Commissioner Michael Copps.
LeGeyt became NAB's president and CEO in
January 2022 after serving as the
organization's chief operating officer. He
joined NAB in 2011 and served as executive
vice president of Government Relations
from 2015-2020.
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CNN+ to shut down
service
CNN+ has become a
major casualty of the streaming video
business.
Just weeks after
the completion of the Warner Bros.
Discovery merger, new management announced
it is pulling the plug on CNN's streaming
service.
CNN staffers were
informed that CNN+, which launched on
March 29, will be shut down on April
30.
"This decision is
in line with WBD's broader
direct-to-consumer strategy," CNN
President Chris Licht said. "In a complex
streaming market, consumers want
simplicity and an all-in service, which
provides a better experience and more
value than stand-alone offerings."
The decision to
pull the plug on CNN+ so quickly comes on
the heels of the disastrous earnings for
streaming giant Netflix, which lost
billions in stock value after failing to
meet expectations for subscriber
growth.
The decline of
Netfilx subscribers demonstrated how much
consumers are willing to spend on
streaming services.
Licht said the
decision was not a judgment on the content
of the service. He said some of the
programming and on-air talent hired will
be absorbed into the company's other
networks.
CNN+ launched with
major promotional campaigns, hiring a
number of well known names including Chris
Wallace from Fox News and Audie Cornish
from NPR. It is expected they will be
joining the TV side.
Wallace's
one-on-one interview program has included
sit-downs with high profile figures as
"The 1619 Project" author Nikole-Hannah
Jones and White House Press Secretary Jen
Psaki that were certainly worthy of airing
on the cable network.
But with 400
employees hired for the endeavor, there is
the likelyhood of cuts.
Still, CNN staffers
were shocked by the announcement of a
total shutdown of CNN+. Many anticipated a
freeze in hiring and spending as the new
executive team decided on a new path
forward.
They also expected some version of a CNN
streaming product to be folded into HBO
Max.
Warner Bros.
Discovery leadership likely preferred to
take a short term hit of a shutdown rather
than continuing to invest in a service
they did not believe in.
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Art Rupe, pioneering record executive who
helped launch Little Richard's career,
dies
at 104
Rupe,
who was inducted into the Rock & Roll
Hall of Fame in 2011, died Friday (April
15) at his home in Santa Barbara,
California.
Music
executive Art Rupe, whose Specialty
Records was a premier label during the
early years of rock'n'roll and who helped
launch the careers of Little Richard, Sam
Cooke and many others, has died. He was
104.
He
was born Arthur Goldberg, the son of an
Austrian immigrant laborer, in Greensburg,
Pa., on Sept 5, 1917, whose passion for
Black music began through hearing the
singers at a nearby Baptist church. He
studied at
Art
Rupe, Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
the
University of California, Los Angeles, and
after considering a career in movies
decided on music instead. He co-founded
Juke Box Records in the mid-1940s, but
soon left to start Specialty.
Rupe
was a contemporary of Jerry Wexler,
Leonard Chess and other white
businessmen-producers who helped bring
Black music to the general public. He
founded Specialty in Los Angeles in 1946
and gave early breaks to artists such as
Cooke and his gospel group the Soul
Stirrers, Little Richard, Lloyd Price,
John Lee Hooker and Clifton
Chenier.
Little
Richard: Michael Ochs
Archives
Rupe settled on
Specialty's eye-popping yellow labels
after a marketing professor said it was
among the colors most likely to attract
buyers' attention.
An astute
businessman who loved the music while at
the same time signed his artist to
exploitative record deals -- "Tutti
Frutti" sold more than 500,000 copies but,
at a royalty rate of half-cent per
record, reportedly
netted Little Richard a mere $25,000.
Rupe
was known for how little he paid his
artists and engaged in an exploitative
practice common among label owners in the
early rock era: having performers sign
contracts leaving him with much or all of
the royalties and publishing
rights. "Tutti
Frutti" sold more than 500,000 copies but,
at a royalty rate of half-cent per
record, reportedly
netted Little Richard a mere $25,000. In
1959
Little
Richard would sue Rupe for back royalties
and settled out of court for
$11,000.
Eventually
Rupe grew increasingly frustrated with the
"payola" system of bribing broadcasters to
get records played and distanced himself
from the music business. He sold Specialty
to Fantasy Records in the early 1990s, but
continued to earn money through oil and
gas investments. In recent years, he
headed the Arthur N Rupe Foundation, which
supported education and research.
Rupe spent his final decades in Santa
Barbara.
Troy
Cory's Specialty Record days with Sonny
Bono as his
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Silk Sonic to open the 64th Annual Grammy
Awards
ceremony
The Grammys will be
held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las
Vegas on April 3, 2022. It will recognize
the best recordings, compositions, and
artists of the eligibility year, running
from September 1, 2020, to September 30,
2021.
The lineup of
performers includes, John Legend, Carrie
Underwood, Maria Becerra. Silk Sonic --
the duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak --
are slated to open the show. BTS will not
only perform at the awards ceremony but
they are also nominated for Best Pop
Duo/Group Performance this year.
Before announcing
Billie Eilish as the 2021 Grammy winner
for Record of the Year, Ringo Starr said,
"If you're making music in our world
today, you've already won."
If you ever
wondered who won the most Grammy Awards?
It was Sir Georg Solti, Hungarian-born
Chicago Symphony Orchestra conductor for
22 years, and the artist with most Grammy
Awards won in a lifetime -- 31 out of 74
nominations.
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"We Are" -- Jon Batiste |
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Record of
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"Leave the Door Open" -- Silk
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Pop
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"Kiss Me More" -- Doja Cat
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Pop Vocal
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"Sour" -- Olivia Rodrigo |
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"Believe for It" -- Cece
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Christian Music
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"Believe for It" -- Cece
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The 2022 B2B Marketing
Expo
will
take place April 6 - 7, at the Los Angeles
Convention Center and will cover
industries from finance, technology,
healthcare, transportation and
more,
plus
100s of suppliers, speakers and like
minded professionals.
The
following B2B MARKETING EXPO AWARDS will
be presented:
Best Tech Innovation- Finalists:
Capillar technologies; Lead Forensics;
Pandadoc
Best Marketing Tool Award- Finalists:
FormAssembly; WiseStamp; Optmyzr
Best Offline Marketing Award-
Finalists: Gorilla LED truck; Modern
Postcard, Roham
Agency of the Future Award Finalists:
Flying Horse Communication; Napier
Partnership; Sociallyin
SALES INNOVATION EXPO 2022 AWARD-
Finalists: Dubb; Spiff; Vanilla
Software
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The 39th PaleyFest LA Returns in Person
"For
the first time in three years, PaleyFest
LA returns in person to THE DOLBY THEATER
with exclusive behind-the-scenes
conversations including leading stars from
the most acclaimed and buzzworthy TV
shows, screenings of special preview and
premiere content, never-before-seen TV
footage, and an interactive Q&A with
festival attendees.
The
Fest will run will run for 10 days from
Saturday, April 2 through Sunday,
April
10 at the Dolby Theatre in Los
Angeles.
"PaleyFest
LA selections include NBC and Twentieth
Television's This Is Us, The CW and Warner
Bros. Television's Superman & Lois,
ABC and ABC Signature's black-ish, CBS's
& Lionsgate Television's Ghosts, CBS's
The Neighborhood, HBOMax and Universal
Television's Hacks, Netflix and Sony
Pictures Television's Cobra Kai, The CW
and Warner Bros. Television's Riverdale,
AMC and Sony Pictures Television's Better
Call Saul, CBS and CBS Studio's A Salute
to the NCIS Universe celebrating NCIS,
NCIS: Los Angeles, and NCIS: Hawai'i, and
Netflix's Emily in Paris.
"PaleyFest
LA is the nation's original and
longest-running festival celebrating
creative excellence in television with the
most acclaimed and impactful shows and
stars, including Lucille Ball, Barbra
Streisand, George Lucas, Ava DuVernay,
Norman Lear, and the casts and creative
teams behind The Sopranos, The West Wing,
Mad Men, Mary Tyler Moore, Parks and
Recreation, Will & Grace, The Walking
Dead, and countless more.
PaleyFest LA
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web
By
Brent
Shelton
NordVPN
in teamed with cybersecurity researchers
to discover stolen data records from 16
million computers worldwide, including
credentials from Netflix and Spotify
users.
What
has been stolen? 174,800 streaming
credentials were stolen and are now being
sold online--61% were from Netflix users,
25% Spotify, 7% Amazon Prime and others
from Hulu, Vimeo, and Disney+.
Who
got affected the most? Half a million
American internet users and more than a
third of a million Canadians managed to
download and install the malware that
stole their credentials.
What
happens to stolen accounts? Hackers
commonly share streaming service
credentials on the dark web for free, and
eBay and other classifieds offer to get
access to a streaming service for half the
price.
"Stolen
login credentials to streaming services
are just a fraction of what has been
leaked. Unencrypted files ended up on the
dark web too. Customers can prevent this
by using protection tools like NordLocker
that encrypt data and keep it safe in the
cloud," says Daniel Markuson, digital
privacy expert at NordVPN.
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OSCAR Nominations for 94th
AWARDS
The Oscar
nominations 2022 are in as
Emmy®-winning
actor-comedian Leslie
Jordan ("Will & Grace," THE HELP)
and Emmy-nominated
actor-CEO-producer Tracee Ellis
Ross ("black-ish," THE HIGH
NOTE) announced the nominations for
the 94th Academy Awards on February 8.
The Oscars 2022
will air LIVE SUNDAY MARCH 27 8e/5p on ABC
and will be televised live in more than
200 territories worldwide.
CODA
takes Oscar for best
picture
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Taye Diggs and Nicole Byer Will Host 27th
Critic Choice Award
Ceremony
Los Angeles, CA
-- (March 9, 2022) -- The Critics Choice
Association (CCA) announced the
star-studded lineup of presenters who will
take the stage at the 27th annual Critics
Choice Awards.
the
Savoy Hotel for a late-night soiree that
will be an integral part of the live
telecast.
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The LA Marathon runs its course from
Dodger Stadium to the Avenue of the Stars,
on Sunday, March
20
By
Gary Sunkin, TVI
The LA Marathon (formerly the City of Los
Angeles Marathon) is an annual running
event usually held in the Spring in Los
Angeles, California. The 26.219 mile
(42.195 km) footrace, inspired by the
success of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games,
has been contested every year since
1986.
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John Korir wins men's race for consecutive
year and Delvins
Meringor - both of Kenya - wins
women's
Marathon fans
throughout the 26.2-mile course route on
Sunday cheered on the estimated 15,000
athletes from around the country -- and
the world -- who ran the 37th annual Los
Angeles Marathon.
Men's
1.
John Korir - 2:09:07
2. Edwin Kimntal - 2:10.42
3. Biuktyit Eshehetu -
2:15:12
4. Tyler McCandlless -
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2. Antenna Kawamura - 2.30.12
3. Biruktayoti Degphill -
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5. Amanda Phillips -
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2022
"CODA," "Succession" and "Ted Lasso" led
the ensemble winners in film and TV as the
28th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
were handed out on Sunday, Feb. 27. Held
this year at the Santa Monica Barker
Hangar, the ceremony was broadcast live on
TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and
will be available to stream on HBO Max on
Monday.
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2022
The Travel & Adventure Show returns to
Los Angeles Convention center on March 12
and 13 2022. The hours are March 12, 10:00
am to 5:00pm and Sunday 10:00am to
5:00pm.
2022 Keynote Speakers include PETER
GREENBERG, Emmy Award-Winning
Investigative Reporter and Producer and
CBS News Travel Editor; PAULINE FROMMER
Editorial Director of the Frommer's Guides
and Publisher of Frommers.com and
BRIAN KELLY, Founder and CEO of The Points
Guy (TPG).
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Founded in 1956 by ABC's
Sam
Donaldson
and his partner
Al
Preiss
and acquired by the Cory's in
1987.
In
April 1956 Television Int'l
Magazine debuted it's first
edition with offices at 1580
Crossroad of the World,
Hollywood, CA.
In
March,
1963, TVI hosted the first
"Annual Festival of World TV
Classics Award " at the
Huntington Hartford Theater.
Since 1956 TVI grew to command
the print readership of
television network executives
in 142 countries on six
continents, covering the
industry of television, film,
telecommunication and WiTEL.
In the mid-90s Television
International Magazine (TVI
Magazine) went online as:
tvimagazine.com
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Proclamation
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Governor of
Kentucky
1992
proclaimed Nathan Beverly
Stubblefield year and
Murray, Kentucky
'Birthplace of
radio'
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130th
Anniversary of First Wireless
Broadcast in
1892
THIS YEAR IS THE 130TH YEAR
ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1ST WIRELESS
RADIO BROADCAST OF THE HUMAN
VOICE BY AMERICAN INVENTOR NATHAN
BEVERLY STUBBLEFIELD, NOT
MARCONI'S 1894 WIRELESS DOTS AND
DASHES!
1992
WAS PROCLAIMED THE NATHAN BEVERLY
STUBBLEFIELD YEAR by Kentucky
Governor, Wallace C. Wilkinson:
"... I Do hereby proclaim that
Nathan Beverley Stubblefield is
the true inventor of radio and
should be so recognized
internationally as such, and that
Murray in the Commonwealth of
Kentucky be recognized as the
birthplace of Radio, and that the
year 1992 be proclaimed as NATHAN
BEVERLY STUBBLEFIELD YEAR in
Kentucky in recognition of his
accomplishment, on the occasion
of the 100th anniversary of his
achievement.
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114th
Anniversary of the N.B.
Stubblefield's Wireless Telephone
Patent
1908
0512 - PATENT GRANTED:
Stubblefield's U.S. Patent,
Number 887,357, All Purpose
Wireless Telephone, Filed April
5, 1907, Granted May 12, 1908. /
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B. Stubblefield's Wireless
Telephone
Patent
Nathan
B.
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Trivia:
What
other event occurred in 1902, the
year
of Stubblefields's public
demonstration in 1902.
A: The founding of J.C. Penney
stores by James Cash.
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Nathan B. Stubblefield, the Man
History
Overheard
By
Harvey
Geller
In Life's current
Bicentennial issue, radio checks
in, at #86 on the hot "100 Events
That Shaped America," 19 buttons
behind Bell's telephone.
Erroneously, Life lists Guglielmo
Marcon's dots and dashes as the
first wireless broadcast, a fable
echoed by the World Almanac and
Encyclopedia Britannica. It's a
forgivable mumpsimus, since the
evidence offered on the following
pages has not, until now,
appeared in any national
publication.
The birth of broadcasting is a
bizarre soap opera saga, a
lacrymal legend of mystery,
machination, ephemeral
enshrinement, decline,
disillusionment and disaster.
It's denouncement dissolves six
miles north of Murray, Kentucky,
in a two-room shanty constructed
of pine and cornstalks, where
radio's uncelebrated architect is
discovered 48 hours after his
death, his records scattered, his
equipment destroyed, his brain
partly eaten by rats. Even local
radio fails to mention his
demise. He is Nathan Beverly
Stubblefield, the man history
over-heard and then
overlooked.
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102-s90- Nathan B. Stubbblefield,
the Man History
Overheard
Who
are the SMART Inventors of
Radio-WITEL
1890-2017
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®©
1908
0512 - PATENT GRANTED:
Stubblefield's U.S. Patent,
Number 887,357, All Purpose
Wireless Telephone, Filed April
5, 1907, Granted May 12, 1908. /
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SMART90
SMART90 stands for
Stubblefield Nathan,
Marconi Guglielmo,
Ambrose Fleming,
Reginald Fessenden,
Tesla Nicola,
DeForest Lee,
Armstrong Edwin Howard,
Alexanderson Ernst Fredrik
Werner, Farnsworth Philo,
SMART-DAAF
Boys,
Vol I, 'The Inventors
of Radio & Televison &
The Life Style of Nathan B.
Stubblefield," by Troy
Cory-Stubblefield and Josie Cory,
Library of Congress Number
93060451. (ISBN)
1-883644-003, pgs.
580.
Copyright
© 1993
SMART-DAAF stands for
Stubblefield,
Marconi, Ambrose,
Reginald Fessenden,
Tesla, DeForest,
Armstrong,
Alexanderson,
Farnsworth
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Act of 1996 and the prior
establishment of the world wide
web
by
Tim Berners-Lee,
Television International Magazine
went online in the mid-90s as
TVIMAGAZINE.COM under the
distribution arm of SMART90.COM.
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Boys
Stubblefield
Marconi
Ambrose
Fleming
Reginald
Fessenden
Tesla
DeForest
Armstrong
Alexanderson
Farnsworth
Smartdaafboys/
(The
inventors of the Signals and
Frequencies that put the Pizzazz
in the Electromagnetic Radio
Wave)
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Corys
Road To
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Jiang
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The 26th Shanghai TV Festival
with focus on story's quality
&
energy
On the
morning of August 5, the meeting
of judges for Magnolia Award of
the 26th Shanghai TV Festival
(STVF) was held, including
Chinese judges for Dramas,
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Troy Cory, First American to
perform on Stage in China,
PRC
101-
Cory's Road to
China;
Troy Cory was among the first
international entertainers and
the first American entertainer to
perform in the People's Republic
of China, beginning in 1988. In
itself a notable
culture-historical feat, in view
of China's closed door policies
of the late 70s and well into the
80s. The PRC's administrative
climate in comparison is much
less restrictive now and China's
open door policy enables many
entertainers to introduce
themselves to the populace
Chinese audiences.
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Cory Meets Jiang Zemin, former
President PRC
Back in the 80s,
as a goodwill ambassador
representing the U.S.A., Troy
Cory and his back-up dancers and
singers, "The Brooke Sisters,"
were the first entertainers from
the United States to appear in a
full staged program in the
People's Republic of China during
the Shanghai TV Festival, and
televised on China's National
Television (CCTV), viewed by over
300 million
people.
It was there Cory
met Jiang Zemin, then mayor of
Shanghai, and who later became
the 5th President of the People's
Republic of
China.
The '88 Shanghai Concert
was the beginnings of Troy's
concert tours in China for the
next two decades. The concerts,
just to name a few, included the
following cities: Shanghai,
Beijing, Anshan,
Harbin,
Fuzhou and and Tsingtao
(Qingdao)
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