top "The March
20th Potomac Wireless Telephone Radio/Telecast
Was A Big Success - It Proved A Point," -- says
Troy Cory May 30, 2002 - in
Philadelphia, Belmont Mansion; 1892 -
First Wireless Telephone Broadcast
top top Climb
Aboard The
Motor
yacht
"ALISA II"
ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20TH 1902 - 2002 - 9
AM Acknowledgments Press &
Media: Michael Zerega /
Gladys
Marine. Email: Michael Zerega -
Gladys
Marina Press
Infomation About the
Event Press rallied at
the Gangplank Marina office prior to boarding the
Nightingale between 9:00 am and 9:30 am Wednesday.
Departure 9:45 to rendevous with "Alisa II" on
station at the historic site off Georgetown. 9:00 - 9:45
AM Press Conference Refreshments
on the Boat MV "NIGHTINGALE".- 10:00
AM PRESS Boarded
the Motor Yacht "ALISA II" and Left Dock to Cruise
to Reenactment Site where it will rendevous with
the "ALISA II" - a classic wood-construction
57-foot Chris Craft). 11:00
AM Reenactment of the World's First
Ship to Shore Wireless Telephone Radio Broadcast
That Occurred On March 20, 1902. The 2002 Radio
Broadcast Reenactment Originated From the Vessel
"ALISA II" just Offshore on the Potomac River above
the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Adjacent to
Georgetown University. Reenacting
the Washington D.C. Wireless Telephone side Joe Elder, Gladys Marine, Inc.,
Prop - Gladys
Marina Reenacting
the Burbank, California Wireless Telephone side Troy Cory-Stubblefield, Refreshments
for Press and Guests aboard the Gladys Marine,
Inc. is a full service recreational boating service
company specializing in Yacht brokerage (sales),
delivery, repair and maintenance of recreational
boats. Reenactment
of the
First
Wireless Ship to Shore Broadcast, March 20,
1902
From
a Vessel Offshore on the Potomac River above the
Francis Scott Key Bridge and adjacent to Georgetown
University. Leitch
dpsNetStream, LookRadio, EasyTel produced the
technical portions of the Webcast - of the Event
originating for the Potomac and Burbank Studios.
EasyTel connections connected and join the host and
guest using their own cell phones "Live" during the
2 hour webcast. with host: Joe Elder and member's
of the Press - from the Potomac and Troy Cory,
Scott Stubblefield and Bernie Schwartz from the
Pacific A VRA
TelePlay Pictures Production, The Celebration
Webcast Features Sponsors
Broadcast and Webcast
carried by:
"SBC"
"ClearChannel"
"LookRadio.com
"VRAtv"
"Amazon.com"
"AETworld.com"
"Leitch"
"Discreet"
"Yahoo"
"CC.com"
"wwbc.net"
"Radio-Telephone.net"
"Media
100"
"TVI
Magazine"
"Network40"
"Xingtv"
"ChinaExpo"
"LookSmart"
"Gladys Marine,
Inc."
See
"Radio
Boy"
"Wireless
Telephone Patent"
Troy Cory-Stubblefield's, Smart-Daaf Boys All-In-One
Dictionary, the U.S. Patent Office, TVI Magazine, and
VRA's D-Diaries were used in compiling this report. top top top
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Preserve The
Moments"

Photo Left:
Nathan B.
Stubblefield With
His "Wireless Radio Telephone"

Wireless Telephone was radio,
now it's part of television," --
said
entertainer Troy Cory -
on LookRadio's ship to
shore broadcast held on the Potomac River on March
20, 2002. The "The Wireless Telephone
Telecast was the second part of five segments,
of the Stubblefield Broadcast series. The ship used
was the motor yacht "ALISA II" -- and the
shore was anywhere US.A., Europe and
Asia.
June 11, 2002 - New York Battery
Park;
July 02, 2002 - Munich, Germany, Munich
Film Festival, August 2002 - Beijing,
China.
&
His Lifestyle
The
True Story About The Inventors of
Radio and Television
©1993-2000
Nathan B.
Stubblefield Marconi
Ambrose Fleming
Reginald Fessenden Tesla
DeForest Armstrong
Alexanderson Farnsworth
Buy
the Book Set or VHS Video from Amazon.com
1898 -
Stubblefield "Electrolytic Earth Battery"
Coils
1902 -
First Ship To Shore
Broadcast
1907
Stubblefield "Wireless Telephone"
Patent
1912
- The Stubblefield Flying Machine
Patent
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WHEN
-- March 20, 2002
9:00
AM
The
Gangplank Marina office is located at 600 Water St.
SW, Washington, D.C.
of the transmission was:
David Pringle
Michael Zerega
Gladys - (5-pound Chihuahua)
of the transmission will be:
Scott Stubblefield,
Bernie Schwartz
M/V "NIGHTINGALE" was provided by Capitol River
Cruises, Frank Frager, Prop.
Universal City, CA - Email: vra@smart90.com
The
Troy Cory Show -
and the Hawaiian Tropic Girls performing from the VRA
TelePlay Studios, Universal City, California. Meet the
members of the Stubblefield Family. See ClearChannel's
Victor Caballero, Alden
Keith
Stubblefield and
Scott
Stubblefield
members of the SMART DAAF Boy Team demonstrate LookRadio's
S90tv webstreamer and the Leitch Netstreamer.
Respectfully, Josie Cory, TVI
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