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00198910; Television
International Magazine; Vol. 32; No. 5;
Fall/Spring 1989-90;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Strive in Beijing; Italian
TV: The Berlusconi Phenomenon and RAI;
Analogies; Do Human Rights Offend You? Human
Rights and Broadcasting; M-E-N, The Maximum
Entertainment Network; Technology Conjectures -
Desktop Video & HDTV; Frank Agrama, Did You
Go To NATPE?; Calendar: Worldwide Conventions,
Festivals and Marketplaces; Global Prices for
U.S Television Films; Editor: Josie Cory;
Contributing Editors: Gordon Talbott; Dr. Frank
Iezzi, Ph. D.; Hugh McAlarny; Alex Michaels;
Brooke Kenvin; Victor Caballero;
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00199003; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
34; No. 1; March-April 1990;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Replacing The Old Inventors
with the New; Chapt. 1: Andre Marie Ampere;
Michael Faraday; Joseph Henry; Heinrich Daniel
Ruhmkorf; James Clerk Maxwell; Mahlon Loomi;
Emile Berliner; Joliot Curie and Marie Curie;
Chapt. 2: An Introduction to the SMART-DAAF
Boys; Nathan B. Stubblefield; Guglielmo Marconi;
E. Fleming; R. Fessenden; Tesla; DeForest;
Alexanderson, Armstrong; Farnsworth; Author:
Troy Cory Stubblefield;
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00199005; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
34; No. 2; May 1990;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Wake Up Call; Chapt. 3: The
First Public Broadcasts; 1892 to 1907 were the
Wake-up Calls to Radio, Promoters, Inventors and
the Government; Author: Troy Cory
Stubblefield;
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00199006; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
34; No. 3; June-July 1990;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Wireless Telegraphy
Transmission; Chapt. 4 : A Marconi Profile of
his 1901 Wireless Telegraphy Transmission (Dit
Dah); Chapt. 5: The Nathan B. Stubblefield
Profile. His Inventions and Their's; Author:
Troy Cory Stubblefield;
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00199009; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
34; No. 4; Sept.-Oct. 1990;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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The Days of the Crystal Set;
Chapt. 6: The Audience 1906 - 1914; Chapt. 7:
The Taming of Radio's Nasty Smart-Daaf Boys and
the Foreign Companies with Government
Regulations, Prison and Prison Camps; Author:
Troy Cory Stubblefield;
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00199103 Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
35; No. 1; March.-April 1991;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Patent Laws; Chapt. 8: The
Bait-Then-Switch Game; Chapt. 9: Replacing the
Smart-Daaf Boys With Radioland; Breaking the Dit
Dah Barrier With Voice-Radio; Author: Troy Cory
Stubblefield;
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00199106; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
35; No. 2; June-July 1991;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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The Electron Tube Developers;
Chapt. 10; No Room For the Timid in the
SMART-DAAF World; The 60 Cycle AC Generator and
High Frequency; The Work of Tesla, Fessenden and
Alexanderson; Chapt. 11: The Electron Tube
Developers Fleming, DeForest and Farnsworth;
Author: Troy Cory Stubblefield;
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00199109; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
35; No. 3; Sept.-Oct. 1991;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Time Out for General Sarnoff;
Chapt. 12: Broadcasting in a Broadcasting
Studio. It's the Director's Job to Give Advice;
The First Radio Broadcasting; The First Radio
and Television Broadcasters; Radio and
Television Programing; The Audience Attitude;
Sound and Television Broadcasting; Color Along
With Stereo Quad Sound; The Broadcast Receiver;
Chapt. 13: David Sarnoff and his head RCA
Researcher Vladimir Zworykin; Author: Troy Cory
Stubblefield;
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00199203; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
36; No. 1; March-April. 1992;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Murray Kentucky; Chapt. 14:
Truth about Small Town, U.S.A. The Parallels-and
Pitfalls-for Murray, Kentucky; Chapt. 15:
Kentucky Broadcasters in 1961 said "Hello
Rainey" in 1991 "Good-bye Rainey"; Nathan B.
Stubblefield "Hello Rainey...Hello Rainey"
Speech By Jim Johnson. Mr. Johnson was not
informed and had no knowledge in 1961 that
Nathan Stubblefield still had in his possession
the 500,000 shares of stock, or that he had
assigned to Collins, his Canadian patent;
Author: Troy Cory Stubblefield;
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00199206; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
36; No. 2; June-July 1992;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Captain "Billy"; Chapt. 16:
"To Kill With A Song". The Family Portrait. Troy
Cory-Stubblefield, the Son of Oliver
Stubblefield; Troy Cory (Keith) Stubblefield
Continues a Family Tradition - Broadcasting and
Music; Chapt. 17: Part I: Time Out For William
"Billy" Stubblefield, the Father of Nathan in
collaboration with Josie Cory; Part II:
Autobiography of William Jefferson Stubblefield
1830-1874; Part III; Civil War Diary of William
"Billy" Stubblefield (the Father of Nathan B.
Stubblefield) October 1861 through September
1862; Part IV: Before and After the Civil War;
Part V: The Will; This document is recorded in
Wills C/344, State of Kentucky, Calloway County;
Denote of Nathan B. Stubblefield; Author: Troy
Cory Stubblefield;
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00199209; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
36; No. 3; Sept.-Oct. 1992;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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The Last Days; Chapt: 18:
Part I: The Last Days and Summary of the
Smart-Daaf- Boys and the Stubblefield Family -
Part II: The Documents: Part III; Ending he
Controversy; Chapt. 19: The Smart Collections;
Author: Troy Cory Stubblefield;
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00199303; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
37; No. 1; March-April 1993;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Reinventing Radio &
Television with a Glossary; A Source Book for
the Student of Radio/Television; History and
Researchers; Section One: Categorized By Name A
- FIE; This Radio and Television Glossary as a
whole puts all of these "WIRELESS" Inventors
& Contributors &emdash; "right at your
fingertips" &emdash; in a wonderful alphabetical
listing from A to Z. This text is uniquely
arranged according to last name first &emdash;
which includes all of the important Inventors,
Scientists, Engineers, Corporation Owners,
Philologists, Researchers, Authors, Writers, and
even Presidential Leaders, Dictators and
Religious Icons; all of whom had some sort of
influence, prestige, or contributing factor to
the world of wireless. Authors: Josie Cory &
Troy Cory-Stubblefield;
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00199306; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
37; No. 2; June-July 1993;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Radio & TV Research
Glossary; Categorized by Name: FIE - MOR;
Section Two: FAMOUS FIRST takes us back to the
very beginnings of radio and radio broadcasting,
including such fateful insightful as the "First
Wireless Telephony Demonstration in 1892" in
Murray, Kentucky; Stubblefield's Electrical
Battery, and Earth Cell, Electro Magnet, and
Induction Coil, as well as the Continental
Wireless Telephone And Telegraph Company, the
first "wired wireless" communication network in
the United States. It includes recorded events
that took place thereby setting an important
precedent in the world of wireless transmission
technology, telecommunications, and computers
&emdash; as did that Worlds First Public Radio
Demonstration &emdash; [wireless ("voice")
transmission, in 1892 by Nathan B.
Stubblefield]; the first telegraph
transmission &emdash; [("dots &
dashes"), by Guglielmo Marconi]; and the
first Desk&endash;Top Publishing &
Multimedia Applications via the Macintosh
Desktop Computer; Authors: Josie Cory & Troy
Cory-Stubblefield;
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00199309; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
37; No. 3; Sept.-Oct. 1993;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Radio & TV Research
Glossary; Category By Name: MUR - Q; SECTION
THREE: Murray, Kentucky encompasses several
detailed listings, covering critical areas of
great importance, events & happenings;
SECTION FOUR encircles & explores the
provocative arena of Nathan B. Stubblefield; his
invention of the Wireless Telephony ("Radio");
Stubblefield's Wireless Telephony Patent
#887,357; and his public wireless "voice"
demonstrations &emdash; such as the Worlds First
Public Radio Demonstration, which transmitted
the human voice without the use of any physical
wires, in the winter of 1892.; SECTION FIVE:
Publications is a detailed, researched, and
proof&endash;providing area of this book, which
allows any pessimist the uncompromising
opportunity to expand your horizons, and find
out where else Nathan B. Stubblefield has been
given major and credible acknowledgment; These
sources include: Kanes Famous First Facts;
American Broadcasting; Stay Tuned; Broadcasting
and Telecommunication; Radio Electronics;
&emdash; and more. Authors: Josie Cory &
Troy Cory-Stubblefield;
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00199403; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
38; No. 1; March-April 1994;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Radio & TV Research
Glossary; Category By Name: R - STUA; SECTION
SIX: Radio or Wireless Telephony or Telegraphy;
This section breathes light into this
revolutionary breakthrough of the radio era,
which all began with Nathan Beverly Stubblefield
&emdash; allows the reader to enhance his or her
knowledge concerning the truth about the
Inventor of Radio, the Birthplace of Radio, and
the Bait&endash;'n&endash;Switch Game; SECTION
SEVEN: The SMART-DAAF Boys; takes you right to
the heart of who the Major Players were, in the
development of both Radio and Television. This
valuable central reference section, to the Big
Wheels who make up the SMART&endash;DAAF team,
is a concise source, putting together in one
arena the Stars of the Show who made history.
It's a comprehensive personal profile on:
Stubblefield, Marconi, Ambrose Fleming, Reginald
Fessenden, Tesla, as well as DeForest,
Alexanderson, Armstrong, & Farnsworth;
Authors: Josie Cory & Troy
Cory-Stubblefield;
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00199406; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
38; No. 2; June-July 1994;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Radio & TV Research
Glossary; Category By Name: ST - Z; SECTION
EIGHT: The Stubblefield Family excluding Nathan
B. Stubblefield, which is listed separate as
Section #4. is a complete breakdown of the
entire Stubblefield family, from Nathan B.
Stubblefield to Alden Keith Stubblefield
&emdash; "from the beginning to the present".
It's the ultimate in a prized family tradition
of achievers and trend&endash;setters. And of
course the man of ideas and determination to
"tell it all" is none other than the
Stubblefield grandson himself &emdash; Troy
Cory&endash;Stubblefield. In fact, there's so
many Stubblefields mentioned within this
section, that, if placed
side&endash;by&endash;side, holding hands at
arms length &emdash; they could all surround the
city of Murray, Kentucky &emdash; the Birthplace
of Radio; Authors: Josie Cory & Troy
Cory-Stubblefield;
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00199409; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
38; No. 3; Sept.-Oct. 1994;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Radio & TV Research
Glossary; Chronological Dates From: 1600 - 1906;
SECTION NINE: Important Dates enables the
student, the scholar, the researcher, and the
engineer alike, to learn the valuable facts
about the role of invention in the development
of technology. It points out when important
inventions took place in history; when important
demonstrations occurred in wireless
communications; and when important new
technologies were invented, such as
Desk&endash;Top Publishing and the Photo CD.
Within this section, you'll find out who the key
players and inventors were &emdash; and who the
"winners" were &emdash; as they jockey for
position in the development of Radioland. It's a
practical guide that allows you to massage the
data to suit your writing&endash;research needs.
As you read through the final section; watch
Telecommunication history repeat itself &emdash;
right before your eyes!; Authors: Josie Cory
& Troy Cory-Stubblefield;
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00199503; Television
International Magazine; USLC No. 93-060451; Vol.
39; No. 1; March-April 1995;
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Television International
Publications; Josie Cory;
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Radio & TV
Research Glossary; Chronological Dates From:
1907 - 1927; SECTION NINE:Important Dates
enables the student, the scholar, the
researcher, and the engineer alike, to learn the
valuable facts about the role of invention in
the development of technology. It points out
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