44<
OCTOBER
2019
Smart90.com
Week-
40-
41-42-43-44-
TVI
-
TVI Vol.
63< >
<>
PartTwo
<> B>
<>
02
<>
02headline
TODAY'S NEWS
BRIEFS
<>
MoreToday's
News
AboutUs
<³ Section B
<
TODAY'S NEWS BRIEFS
Preface>
+001
+++++++++ 10
102-
2019, The year the World Wide Web
celebrates its 30th
anniversary 20
114-
Cokie Roberts Died ( 1943 - 2019 )
Click for
3rd
QUARTER
NEWS
Who
are the SMART Inventors of
11 <><>
Today's
News Briefs Section
30th
Anniversary of the World Wide
Web "Suppose
all information stored on computers
everywhere were linked . Suppose I could
program my computer to create a space in
which everything could be linked to
everything."
Tim Berners-Lee
wrote the first web browser in 1990 while
employed at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland.
The browser was released to the general
public in August 1991. The World Wide Web
has been central to the development of the
Information Age and is the primary tool
billions of people use to interact on the
Internet.
"Vague but exciting." This was how Sir Tim
Berners-Lee's boss responded to his
proposal titled "Information Management: A
Proposal," submitted on March 12 in 1989,
when the inventor of the World Wide Web
was a 33-year-old software engineer.
Initially, Berners-Lee envisioned "a large
hypertext database with typed links,"named
"Mesh," to help his colleagues at
CERN (a large nuclear physics laboratory
in Switzerland) share information amongst
multiple computers.
102-France
To Sanction Google
for online snippets of press articles on
Google
News. AHHH....
Autumn in
Cannes...
where mild breezes blow as the warm
Mediterranean sun smiles over this
beautiful spot on the Cote d'Azur. There
you can feel a timeless sensuality,
assuaging a nostalgia for the
Mediterranean which since as far back as
the 16th century has been a constant theme
in many a Northern European's life. 115-
CANNES, the jewel among festival
towns
115-
MIPCOM- "The World's Entertainment Content
Market 101-
KCET's Award-Winning
News Documentary Series SOCAL CONNECTED
Returns Oct. 15 With New Episodes
Highlighting Ten Seasons of Change-Making
Journalism
New
Season of KCET's LOST LA explores LA
region's hidden pastwith Untold History of
Griffith Park, Prohibition Tunnels, Mount
Wilson Observatory and More
102-More
EU rules for Facebook on hateful posts
106-
Ceremonial events mark 70th anniversary of
the People's Republic of
China
106-
"Right to Be Forgotten" ruling marks
Google
victory The
World's Entertainment Content
Market
114-
Former ABC Broadcaster Sam Donaldson
Remembers Cokie
Roberts Note: ABC
Broadcaster Sam Donaldson who co-anchored
This Week with Cokie Roberts, was
the founder of TELEvisionFilm
/ Television Int'l
Magazine. April
1956 TVI debuted it's first edition with
offices at 1580 Crossroad of the World,
Hollywood, CA.
114-
Cokie Roberts Died (Dec. 27, 1943 - Sept.
17,
2019)
101-
Ken Burns' "Country Music"documentary film
premiered on
PBS-SoCal Photo r:
Josie
Cory and Troy Cory-Stubblefield covered a
sneak preview event of the film "COUNTRY
MUSIC' at the Autry Mueum, July 27, 2019.
for TVI (Television Int'l Magazine). After
attending a roundtable interview with Ken
Burns and producers, Troy Cory asked Burns
during the reception if he is working
already on any new projects and "yes" he
replied, "future projects include Ernest
Hemingway, Muhammad Ali, the Holocaust and
the United States, Benjamin Franklin,
Lyndon B. Johnson, the American Buffalo,
Leonardo da Vinci, the American
Revolution, the history of crime and
punishment in America, the history of
Reconstruction, and Winston Churchill,
among
others."
107-
Country Artist Jerry Wallace remembered by
his friends, and fans, but not by the
Country Music
Association
By
Josie Cory
First
Country Music album by 25 great country
music
artists
111th
Anniversary of the N.B. Stubblefield's
Wireless Telephone
Patent
-
102-
Nathan B. Stubblefield, the Man History
Overheard
Who
are the SMART Inventors of
1908
0512 - PATENT GRANTED: Stubblefield's U.S.
Patent, Number 887,357, All Purpose
Wireless Telephone, Filed April 5, 1907,
Granted May 12, 1908. / Click MORE STORY
TO GO DIRECTLY TO U.S. Patent Office -
(Patent Expires May 12, 1925) CLICK ANY
IMAGE TO VIEW
PATENT
101-Vine
Street Video
Center
Troy
Cory
Show
Ambros
Seelos
Pasadena
Show Case House 1990- the Cory
Estate
101-
Troy
Cory,
First
American to perform on Stage in China,
PRC
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. Shanghai
TV Festival
FOR
MORE tviNEWS
TITLES-
GO
TO
EXTRA
115-
Automobility LA - Press & Trade Days,
at the LA Convention
Center,
November
22 to December 1,
2019 In
April 1956 TVI 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 middle 90s TVI Magazine
went online: tvimagazine.com
.
. .
"People
read what they want," says
tviNews. "There is no master plan
what people are interested in."
The question is, how can we
partner with people to have a
symbiotic
realationship? http://smart90.com/tvimagazine/2005/4005/107SamDonaldson1939.htm _________________________________________________________ Television
Internatinal Magazine Founder, Al
Preiss.
Contributing
Journalists: 7 <=> 115-
The SAG Awards
115-
The Tournament of Roses
Parade <GOLDEN
GLOBE AWARDS <
INTERNATIONAL
CES®
Critics
Choice Awards
NATPE
115-
SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL <
SAG Awards SAG AWARDS BERLIN
FILM
FESTIVAL GRAMMY
AWARDS
115- Academy
Awards
115- Mobile World Congress
2019,Barcelona
NAB
Show, April 6-11, Las Vegas
Convention
Ctr.
115-
MIP
TV
115- LA Times Festival of Books,
USC
Campus
115-
Tribeca Film Festival
Click
Direct-
101-The
55th Pasadena Showcase
House
Newport Beach Film Festival,
April 25 - May 2
LA
Screenings Independents
Digital
Hollywood Spring, Skirball
Center,
LA,
SPACE
TECH EXPO, Pasadena, CA, May 21 -
22 115-
Southern California Journalism
Awards 115-
22nd Shanghai Int'l Film
Festival
MUNICH
FILM FEST,
Germany 115
SIGGRAPH
2019, LA Convention
Center
Newfilmmakers
LA, 1139 S. Hill Street, LA
115-
Bayreuther Festspiele, Bayreuth,
Germany
115-
Western Food Service &
Hospitality
Expo The
Toronto International Film
festival
115-
American Film Market, Santa
Monica
115-
Digital Hollywood Fall, Skirball
Center,
LA,
115- LA Auto Show 11 11 11 <> 11 60 11 11 11 11
TVI
NEWS PAGE- A Smart90.com Website
-120
<+ + Song: +#KudoAd-03> 11 GoTo:
MORE tviNEWS
TITLES
<> Nevada
Mailing address:
"The
Movie
-
Ambros
Seelos Orchestra -
The Troy
Cory Show
-
<
///
///
///
OCTOBER
TVI
News stories
102-France
To Sanction Google
for online
snippets
of press articles on Google
News.
115-
CANNES, the jewel among festival
towns
106-
Ceremonial events mark 70th anniversary of
the
People's
Republic of
China
106-
"Right to Be Forgotten" ruling marks
Google victory
115-A
Glimpse at MIPCOM, Cannes,
France
101-
SOCAL CONNECTED takes deep
dive
into Southern California's Recycling
Crisis
101-
LOST LA explores LA region's hidden
past
tvinews.net 52
weeks
GoTo
News
Briefs
MORE
3Quarter tviNEWS
Headlines
<>
Index01
Fourth
Quarter
114-
Former ABC Broadcaster Sam
Donaldson
Remembers Cokie
Roberts
101-
Ken Burns'"Country Music" film premiered
on PBS, nationwide
Early
Country Music album by 25 great country
music
artists
107-
Country Artist Jerry Wallace remembered by
his
fans,
but
not by the Country Music
Association
101-
Troy
Cory,
First
American to perform on Stage in China,
PRC
101-
Cory's Road to
China
102-
The Man History
Overheard
101-Vine
Street Video
Center
Click for 2nd
QUARTER
NEWS
MORE
TRADE
SHOWS
-
FESTIVALS
-
AWARDS
Radio-WITEL
1890-2018
-
®©
Return
To
Top
<>
<Return^To
Top
In 1989 the world's largest physics
laboratory, CERN was a hive of ideas and
information stored on multiple
incompatible computers. Tim Berners-Lee
envisioned a unifying structure for
linking information across different
computers and wrote an proposal in 1989
called "Information Management: A
Proposal." By 1991 this vision of
universal connectivity had become the Word
Wide Web.
-Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the
World Wide Web
Berners-Lee's boss
allowed him time to develop the humble
flowchart into a working model, writing
the HTML language, the HTTP application,
and WorldWideWeb.app-- the first Web
browser and page editor. By 1991, the
external Web servers were up and
running.
The
Web would soon revolutionize life as we
know it, ushering in the information age.
Today, there are nearly 2 billion websites
online. Whether you use it for email,
homework, gaming, or checking out videos
of cute puppies, chances are you can't
imagine life without the Web.
Not
to be confused with the internet, which
had been evolving since the 1960s, the
World Wide Web is an online application
built upon innovations like HTML language,
URL "addresses," and hypertext transfer
protocol, or HTTP. The Web has also become
a decentralized community, founded on
principles of universality, consensus, and
bottom-up design.
"There
are very few innovations that have truly
changed everything," said Jeff Jaffe, CEO
of the World Wide Web Consortium. "The Web
is the most impactful innovation of our
time."
Happy 30th
Anniversary to the World Wide Web! -
Google
Click
for More tviStory
102--30
Years of the World Wide
Web
///
Paris -- France
has accused American Internet giant Google
of ignoring "the spirit and the letter" of
a Europe-wide copyright law aimed at
giving publishers a bigger cut of the
economic benefit from online news.
French President Emmanuel Macron and the
country's lawmakers say they are now
looking to sanction Google for adopting
what they consider strongarm tactics to
avoid paying to publish excerpts from
European publications on Google News.
France is the first European country to
put the EU's Directive on Copyright in the
Digital Single Market on its statute
books, taking effect at the end of
October. The European Parliament adopted
the directive in March, giving member
states two years to pass legislation
upholding its requirements. France's law
requires Google to pay what has been
called a "link tax" -- effectively a
license to display snippets of press
articles on Google News.
Click
for More tviStory
102--France
To Sanction
Googles
///
"Now give us lands where the olives grow,"
Cried the North to the South, "Where the
sun with a golden mouth can blow bubbles
of grapes down the vineyard row!" Cried
the North to the South (to borrow a phrase
from the English writer Elizabeth Barret
Browning.)
"Cannes," wrote Charles Lentheric, the
indispensable and erudite historian of
maritime Provence, in 1880, " is a town
where you feel no need to work," and where
the inhabitants were not interested in the
world that lay beyond their shady gardens,
or the sheltered balconys of their hotels.
Now the world has come to Cannes, chosen
to be the Mediterranean headquarters for
its annual events, and when you stroll
along the Croisette on some warm October
day you will hardly share Mr. Lenteric's
sentiments. Cannes at festival time
blossoms into a cosmopolitan spot.
By
Josie Cory
Cannes is host to
the annual Festival de Cannes, as well as
MIDEM, MIP TV and MICOM
(Marché
International des Programmes de
Communication,
owned and organized
by Reed MIDEM).
It's been 32 years
since TVI under Cory's ownership first
covered MIPCOM in 1987.
Although Cannes has remained the
quintessential market place, despite
enormous changes in the cinema, television
and social media landscape, it was more
casual back in 1987, of course. You could
hang out with studio executives without
much planning or go see a performer in his
hotel room and spend the afternoon in
discussing the latest video. There was no
"French day," the interview period now set
aside so French journalists can get their
stories before everyone else.
And many things were simpler. Though it
sounds paradoxical, even getting stories
back to my TVI Magazine -- it was less
time-consuming in that pre-computer age.
The festival headquarters had a room where
telex operators who spoke not a word of
English -- took your typewritten copy,
grunted something unintelligible and
transmitted it to the U.S. without a
hitch.
Since then, Cannes has only gotten bigger.
Though we now live in an age when films
can be viewed via links and streamed on
computers anywhere in the world, the
number of journalists covering the 4-day
affair has multiplied.
Cannes got off the ground after World War
II with the Cannes Film Festival, and
followed by tv markets MIPTV and VIDCOM,
later MIPCOM when the market festival also
responded to the advent of home video
technology, including VCRs, DVDs and
Blu-ray. As those new formats drove
interest in older films and tv series and
both French and American distributors
wanted a platform to publicize their plans
to re-release classics.
Cannes is not just a festival that screens
rarefied films. It also hosts a major
market, known officially as the Marche du
Film (established in 1959) held annually
in conjunction with the Festival de
Cannes, where about 4,000 films are shown
to buyers from more than 100 countries.
Here, deals are cut to bring movies to
theaters in countries around the world or
to release them on video or in digital
formats.
This kind of willingness and ability to
literally pay the price to keep the
festival relevant is a through-line in
Cannes' response to challenges. The
event's annual budget is a staggering 20
million euros, roughly $26 million, and
half of that comes from governmental tax
funds. The French public considers film to
be part of its cultural patrimony and is
quite willing to foot the bill to be the
best.
Part of that money goes to making the city
as pleasant as it can be for festival
visitors. Two months before the event
begins, flowers get planted so they will
bloom on schedule. One of the treats of
getting to Cannes early is watching
enormous cranes place huge, blossom-filled
concrete planters into strategic positions
along the Riviera.
Given how easy it is to see films these
days without leaving your room, why do
people continue to spend such considerable
time, energy and money to go to
Cannes?
Because, despite the billions of dollars
involved, the movie and television
business remains a personal one, where
relationships count and seeing people face
to face from time to time is essential.
Cannes has made sure that there's no place
better to do that than Cannes. What was
true in 1946 is still true today: Everyone
goes to Cannes because everyone else is
there. No other place can make that claim,
not even close.
Click
for More tviStory
115-
CANNES,
the jewel among festival
towns
///
Across
All
Platforms"
LEGENDARY
SHOWRUNNER DARREN STAR NAMED FOR MIPCOM'S
MEDIA MASTERMIND KEYNOTE LINE UP
Paris - Reed MIDEM
announced world-renowned creator and
executive producer Darren Star as the
first in its line-up of Media Mastermind
Keynotes at MIPCOM 2019. The session will
be moderated by Jill Offman, Executive
Vice President of Paramount Network
International and Comedy Central
International.
MIPCOM, the world's entertainment content
market, takes place in Cannes from 14-17
October 2019. Under the umbrella theme
"The Streaming Offensive" , the conference
will bring sharp focus to the seismic
changes in global distribution models,
their impact on content production and
licensing, and the global response to the
direct-to-consumer challenge.
Click
for More tviStory
115-
MIPCOM-
"The World's Entertainment Content Market
Across All
Platforms
///
New Season Premieres with a Deep
Dive Into Southern California's Recycling
Crisis
Emmy award-winning weekly half-hour
news documentary series SOCAL
CONNECTED will premiere eight new
episodes this season starting Tues.,
Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. on KCET in Southern
California with encores airing one
week later on PBS SoCal at 7 p.m. The
new season includes a look at the
recycling crisis, public beach access,
racial tensions as well as the local track
and field scene.
Following the broadcast, each episode will
stream at kcet.org/socalconnected and on
the free PBS Video app (available on Roku,
Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, the App Store
and Google Play), as well as on
YouTube.
CLICK
FOR MORE
tviStory
101-s90 -SOCAL CONNECTED new season
premiers with a deep dive into Southern
California's Recycling Crisis and
more
///
Fourth Season of
Historical Documentary Series Premieres
October 15
KCET, a producer of
award-winning and diverse original content
for public media, announced the return of
the Emmy® -winning historical
documentary series LOST LA, a
co-production with the University of
Southern California Libraries. Public
historian and writer Nathan Masters of the
USC Libraries returns as Host with untold
histories behind Griffith Park, Manzanar,
Los Angeles' prohibition tunnels,
architect Paul Revere Williams, the
Shindana Toy Company and the Mount Wilson
Observatory. Now in its fourth season,
LOST LA explores our region's hidden past
through documents, photos and other rare
artifacts from California libraries and
archives. Season four of LOST LA premieres
on Tues., Oct. 15 at 8:30 p.m. on KCET in
Southern California with encores airing
one week later on PBS SoCal at 7:30
p.m.
The episodes will be telecast
as follows (subject to change):
"Griffith Park"
&endash; Tues., Oct. 15
Explore one of the nation's largest
municipal parks and discover how it hasn't
always lived up to its founder's vision of
a public recreation ground for all.
CLICK
FOR MORE
tviStory
101-s90 LOST
LA explores LA region's hidden
past
///
Facebook must
remove hateful posts worldwide, top EU
court rules
By BLOOMBERG
Facebook Inc. can
be forced to remove posts anywhere in the
world to protect European Union users from
hateful content, the bloc's highest court
ruled in a case that widens a chasm with
the U.S. on freedom of speech and
privacy.
European courts can
force platforms such as the social-network
giant to seek and destroy such content
once they've been alerted, the EU judges
said in a binding decision on Thursday.
Courts can also order a worldwide removal
as long as they take international law
into account when they issue the edicts,
the judges said.
"The bloc's ruling
essentially allows one country or region
to decide what internet users around the
world can say and what information they
can access," said Victoria de Posson,
senior manager in Europe at the Computer
& Communications Industry Assn., an
industry group that includes Alphabet
Inc.'s Google and Facebook as members.
The EU has taken a
tougher stance on citizens' online rights
than elsewhere in the world. In 2014, the
EU's top court gave people a so-called
right to be forgotten, allowing them to
ask Google to remove European links to
websites that contain out-of-date or false
information that could unfairly harm a
person's reputation. Still, in contrast to
Thursday's judgment, the same court
decided last month against requiring
search engines to scrub links
globally.
"What might be
considered defamatory comments about a
politician in one country will likely be
considered constitutional free speech in
another. Few hosting platforms, especially
startups, will have the resources to
implement elaborate monitoring systems,"
de Posson said.
Platforms from
Facebook to Google's YouTube won a nod of
approval from the EU earlier this year for
tackling hate speech posted online as part
of a code of conduct signed with the
commission in 2016. The companies vowed to
tackle online hate speech within 24 hours,
once made aware of it.
Click
for More tviStory
102-
More EU rules for Facebook to remove
hateful posts
///
The celebration of the 70th anniversary of
the founding of the People's Republic of
China is an upcoming ceremonial event with
a grand military parade as its spotlight
to celebrate National Day of the People's
Republic of China that is scheduled to
take place on October, 1, 2019 in Beijing.
General Secretary of the Communist Party,
President and Chairman of the Central
Military Commission Xi Jinping, who will
be the guest of honor, will give the
holiday address to the nation and Chinese
expatriates abroad before inspecting the
formations along Chang'an Avenue.
The PRC (People's Republic of China) was
founded on October 1, 1949, with a
ceremony celebrating the forming of the
Central People's Government taking place
in Tiananmen Square on the same day. The
first public parade of the new People's
Liberation Army took place there,
following the address by the country's
first Chairman Mao Zedong officially
declaring the formal establishment of the
Republic. The Central People's Government
passed the Resolution on the National Day
of the People's Republic of China on
December 2, 1949, and declared that
October 1 is the National Day.
It is undisputable that China has grown in
a shortest period of time since its 'open
door policy' into a global power. Troy
Cory was among the first international
entertainers and the first American
entertainer to perform in the People's
Republic of China, appearing at the 1988
Shanghai TV Festival, and continuing over
the following years his multi-city stage
performances in Beijing, Anshan, Harbin,
Fouzhou, Guangzhou, and as far as Longyang
bordering Guangdong to the south.
Back then, there
were no high rise buildings, few cars,
bicycles ubiquituous still lining the
streets
and the airports in Shanghai and Beijing
unimpressive constructions. A small banner
on arrival announced "Welcome to Beijing."
Houses in narrow lanes were small and
people's dress was modest and in muted
colors. Wherever we went there was a group
of Chinese officials always accompanying
us and showing up in our hotel for
meetings at unannounced times.
Troy Cory at the
Chinese Consulate General Los
Angles
Troy had the time
of his life performing in front of 20,000
or more and his performances at the
Shanghai TV festival being televised on
national Television CCTV. A crowd of
concert goers were anxiously waiting
outside for autographs and often after the
performance he was led out at different
exits of the round concert hall. Not to
forget this was late 80s and early 90s and
audiences were eager to hear a singer from
the United States. The Chinese were
unforgettably hospitable to us, and
treated the Shanghai TV Festival
performers with a lit up Bund, the
waterfront promenade by the Huangpu river.
I am grateful for the experience of a
"former China," and to have been able to
see a side of China before its meteoric
rise to an industrial powerhouse and the
world' second-largest economy.
We could see a
change already unfolding during our China
tours in 2000 and 2004, and back 1997,
when attending a press conference Al Gore
was holding in Beijing before we travelled
on to Shanghai to climb the Shanghai
Television Tower for the first time when
it just opened to the public.
Click
for More tviStory
106- Ceremonial
events mark 70th anniversary of the
People's Republic of
China
Click
for
More
tviStory ChinaExpo - Troy Cory Show in
China
///
The
EU Court of Justice ruled on Tuesday,
September 24th on the U.S. tech giant's
follow-up fight with a French
data-protection regulator over whether the
right should apply globally and where to
draw the line between privacy and freedom
of speech.
"The right to be
forgotten"(RTBF)
online does not
extend beyond the borders of the European
Union, the bloc's highest court has ruled
in a major victory for Google.
The Alphabet Inc. unit was
challenging the French authority's order
to remove, on demand, links on all its
platforms worldwide if they lead to
websites that contain out-of-date or false
information that could unfairly harm a
person's reputation and whether the right
should apply globally and where to draw
the line between privacy and freedom of
speech.
For Google, the fate of the internet was
at stake. The 2014 ruling already forces
it to offer different search results in
Europe than in the rest of the world. The
French regulator, CNIL, says Google should
purge those results globally. The company
and its supporters, including press
freedom groups, have warned that internet
freedom would be brushed aside if less
democratic parts of the world embraced the
same policy.
It however said search engines must
"seriously discourage" internet users from
going onto non-EU versions of their pages
to find that information.
"The balance between right to privacy and
protection of personal data, on the on
hand, and the freedom of information of
internet users, on the other, is likely to
vary significantly around the world," the
court said in a statement on the decision.
The right to be forgotten was not an
absolute right, the court said, and had to
be balanced against other fundamental
rights, in accordance with
proportionality.
Click
for More tviStory
106-
"Right to Be Forgotten Rule" EU ruling
marks Google
victory
///
Across
All
Platforms"
LEGENDARY
SHOWRUNNER DARREN STAR NAMED FOR MIPCOM'S
MEDIA MASTERMIND KEYNOTE LINE UP
Paris - Reed MIDEM
announced world-renowned creator and
executive producer Darren Star as the
first in its line-up of Media Mastermind
Keynotes at MIPCOM 2019. The session will
be moderated by Jill Offman, Executive
Vice President of Paramount Network
International and Comedy Central
International.
MIPCOM, the world's entertainment content
market, takes place in Cannes from 14-17
October 2019. Under the umbrella theme
"The Streaming Offensive" , the conference
will bring sharp focus to the seismic
changes in global distribution models,
their impact on content production and
licensing, and the global response to the
direct-to-consumer challenge.
Click
for More tviStory
115-
MIPCOM-
"The World's Entertainment Content Market
Across All
Platforms
///
September 18, 20195:07 AM ET
Heard on NPR Morning Edition
Cokie
Roberts has died after an influential
career covering Washington politics for
NPR and ABC. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to
Roberts' former This Week co-anchor
Sam Donaldson about her legacy.
CLICK
FOR MORE
Later
Donaldson, served as reporter and news
anchor with ABC News from 1967 to 2013. He
is best known as the network's White House
Correspondent (from 1977-89 and 1998-99)
and as a panelist and later co-anchor of
the network's Sunday program, "This
Week."
Donaldson
appeared as a panelist on the Sunday
morning television program This
Week with David Brinkley from its
inception in 1981 and after Brinkley's
retirement in 1996, he co-anchored the
This Week program with Cokie Roberts until
Sept. 2002. He still occasionally serves
as a panelist on This
Week.
///
CLICK
FOR MORE tviStory
114-s90-
Interview with Sam Donaldson and Host
Rachel
Martin
///
Friends,
family, reporters and politicians gathered
Saturday in downtown Washington, D.C., to
remember journalist Cokie Roberts.
The funeral mass took place at the
Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle, the
site of President John F. Kennedy's
funeral in 1963. Every fall, it hosts the
Red Mass, which marks the beginning of a
new Supreme Court term
Roberts died Tuesday at age 75 of
complications from breast cancer. She had
covered and commented on politics for NPR
since 1978 and spent decades working for
ABC News as well, including several years
co-hosting the Sunday morning political
show This Week.
Roberts
is remembered as a pioneer in broadcast
journalism
--
a field that, when she started, had very
few on-air roles for women.
CLICK
FOR MORE tviStory
114-s90-
Cokie Roberts, journalist and author
passed
away
The
untold truth about Cokie
Robert
Cokie
Roberts and Sam Donaldson on Late Night
with Conan O'Brian-
11/18/97
///
COUNTRY MUSIC, a new 8-part, 16-hour
documentary film series directed by Ken
Burns, written by Dayton Duncan and
produced by Duncan, Julie Dunfey and
Burns, premiered September 15, 2019 on PBS
stations nationwide.
The documentary
features never-before-seen footage and
photographs, plus interviews with more
than 100 country music artists. Viewers
will hear the remarkable stories of the
people and places behind a true American
art form as the documentary, chronicles
country music's early days, from Southern
Appalachia's songs of struggle, heartbreak
and faith to the rollicking Western swing
of Texas, California's honky-tonks and
Nashville's "Grand Ole Opry." Much like
the music itself, the film tells
unforgettable stories of hardships and
joys shared by everyday people.
A documentary eight
years in the making and and looked forward
to by many with anticipation, the film did
not fail to impress. Millions joined the
viewing sharing the sentiment of Meredith
Vieira when she stated "I watch all things
Burns."
Sadly no project
plans of American inventor, Nathan B.
Stubblefield of Kentucky, who broadcast
voice (not signals) in 1892 with his
'Hello Reiney' addressed to Reiney T.
Wells, who later became president of
Murray State University.
Click
for More tviStory
110-
1892-1928:
Stubblefield's
Wireless
Click
for More tviStory
101-s90-
Ken Burns' "Country Music" Premieres in
September on PBS
nationwide.
///
at
the Autry
Museum
The
CMA failed to pay tribute the year Jerry
Wallace passed away by mentioning his name
during the 2008 Country Music Award
ceremonies. Jerry's musical gift was
enjoyed by millions of fans and this
writer felt the unfairness to this artist
by the omission of his mention during the
CMA's "In Memoriam."
Shame on them! What a minor effort it
would have been for the Country Music
Award and its Association to acknowledge
this gifted singer with a well deserved
albeit small credit.
What
brought Jerry Wallace to mind is Ken
Burns' recent broadcast of his 8 episode
"Country Music" film, that dives deep into
the roots and evolvement of country music
with
never-before-seen footage and
photographs.
Click
for
More
Jerry
Wallace
///
Country
Music Hall of Fame and
Museum
The original
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
opened on Music Row (Music Square East and
Division Street) on April 1, 1967. The LP
record album was produced and released to
help honor those artists pictured on
front.
On behalf of
the Country Music Association, it was
Martin Gilbert and Troy Cory with the help
of Jerry Wallace who selected both the
Nashville recordings on the album, which
included, non-Nashvillians: Lefty
Frizzell, Tex Ritter, and Merle
Travis.
"Country
Doctor Prescribes City Music"
Many musical
evenings were spent at our Hollywood Hills
home, when Jerry brought his musician
friends like, Freddie Hart, Ray Peterson,
the 'Queen Mother of Nashville,' Mae
Axton, Stuart Hamlin, Chill Wills, and
Hoyt Axton. It was during that time Jerry
became the co-producer of the Country Hall
of Fame LP record album, and helped in the
choosing of the group of country stars
selected as "Hall of Fame" honoraries.
Click
for More
Jerry
Wallace
Click
for
More
Troy Cory
Bio
///
Nathan
B. Stubblefield's Wireless Telephone
Patent
Nathan
B.
Stubblefield
Click
for
more-
Ground
Battery
Click
for More tviStory
102-s90- 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.
Click
for Full Story
Published
in Warner Bros.
Circular
Click
for More tviStory
102-s90- Nathan B. Stubbblefield, the Man
History
Overheard
///
Radio-WITEL
1890-2017
-
®©
More
about Nathan
Stubblefield
Click
for More-
Nathan
be Stubblefield
///
<01>
www.troycoryshow.com/
<02>
www.troycory.com
<03>
www.smart90.com/people/troycory.htm
<04> www.smart90.com/people/troycory
<05> www.smart90.com/people/troycoryChinaTCS.htm
<06>
www.profiles4.com/troycory
<7>
www.smart90.com/troycoryshow
<///>
smart90.com/people/troycory.htm
<01> MUSIC720
troycoryshow.com/
<02> mLABELS
troycory.com
<03>
tc"Bio-PHOTOS
smart90.com/people/troycory.htm
<04>
<05> SHANGHAI
smart90.com/people/troycoryChinaTCS.htm
<06>
YES90
TC
profiles4.com/troycory
<7>
CinemaPrize
smart90.com/troycoryshow
<8>
http://profiles4.com/troycory/bio01.htm
9>http://www.smart90.com/troycory/SpecialtyRecordsHistory.htm
smart90.com/tvimagazine/2005/4005/107SamDonaldson1939.htm
04QUARTER
^
+
101-
Cory Meets JiangZemin, 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)
Click
for
MoreChina
More
TroyCory
TroyCoryShow
Troy
Cory & The Brook Sisters
///
<End
of Part Two News>
<>
- By Gary Sunkin
///
Born
in Waseca, Minnesota, Preiss
began his career in the newsroom
at WCCO-TV in Minneapolis as a
sportscaster. He later moved to
Los Angeles, where he began
teaching television courses at
the University of Southern
California.
It was there, in 1955 when Al
Preiss had a vision -- a vision
that materialized in 1956, when
he and his colleague Sam
Donaldson launched TELEvisionFilm
Magazine.
Both Al and Sam had an honest
conviction that, "the television
film industry had reached a stage
where it needed a national
publication that would analyze
and put into focus -- the news,
issues and problems which
particularly concern the
production and distribution of
film for television.
When Al Preiss died in August
1986, the television industry
lost an untiring advocate and a
giant of a good friend. The tall,
wonderfully amiable publisher
truly seemed to do it all --
attending nearly every press
conference, speech, convention
and reception, and was never seen
without his trademark clear
plastic briefcase. You turned
around at these functions and
there was Preiss, taking notes,
talking animatedly, telling
stories, doing his job. One that
he not only loved, but felt was
necessary and important. He did
it all with the help of his
charming wife of 25 years,
Sylvia, who was editor of the
magazine during the years of 1985
and 1986.
The controlling interest of the
magazine, with all of its
archival history was purchased in
1987 by the Cory's.
Josie
Cory, Gary Sunkin, Byan Lukas,
Donna Jeffries, Valerie Milano,
Peter Allman, Don Butler, Troy
Cory-Stubblefield, Barry Seybert,
Victor Caballero, Mike Lipman,
Gordon Talbott, William Adrian,
Ginger Adams, Larry Leverett,
Bernard Schwartz, Bob Fisher, Dr.
Frank Iezzi, Ph.D., Robin
Strausberg, Mark Schaefer, Brad
Ashton, Jim Baker, Anika
Michalowska, Theo Pirard, Richard
Mahler, Bill McCloskey, Bill
Peterson, John Chittock, Tony
Chiaveillo, Moira Burnett, John
Sanders, Mark Trost, Gillian
Davies, Jonathan Ames, Peter
Knight, Anton van Casteren, Jim
Hodgetts, Martin Jackson, Jack
Loftus, Peter Warner, Christian
Williams, Alex Ben Block, Bob
Foster, Seth Goldstein, Bob
Marisch, Jefferson Graham, Jack
Anderson.
<>
<><>Trade
Shows
2017
tviNews
Reports
Click
ToGo To Show
Update
Trade
Shows Quarter
2019
JANUARY 27
Click Direct-
The
SAG Awards
JANUARY
1, 2019
Pasadena,
CA
Click
Direct-
Rose
Parade
JANUARY 6
Click
Direct-
Golden
Globe
JANUARY
8 -
11
Las Vegas, NV,
U.S.A.
Click
Direct-
115-
CES
JANUARY
13
Click
Direct-
115-Critics Choice
Awards
JANUARY 22 - 24
Miami Beach, Florida,
U.S.A.
Click
Direct-
NATPE,
Miami Beach, FL
JANUARY 24- FEBRUARY 3
Park
City, Uah
Click
Direct-
Sundance Fillm
Festival
JANUARY 27
Shrine Auditorium, Los
Angeles
Click
Direct-
115- Screen Actors Guild
Awards, Jan.
27
FEBRUARY
7-17
Berlin,
Germany
Click
Direct-
Berlinale
FEBRUARY
10
Click Direct-
Grammy
Awards
February
24
Click
Direct-
115- Academy Awards, Feb.
24
FEBRUARY
25 -
28
Click
Direct-
115- Mobile World
Congress
Click
Direct-
115- NAB Show
2019
The
Global TV and Digital Content
Market
APRIL
8 - 11
Click Direct-
Palais
Des Festival, Cannes,
France
APRIL
13-14
Click Direct-
LA
Times Festival of
Books
APRIL
24 - May 5
Click Direct-
Tribeca
Film Festival
APRIL 21 - May
19
Click
Direct-
115-
Newport Beach Film
Festival
Cannes
Film Festival in May 14 -
25
Click
direct-
115- Cannes Film
Festival
InterContinental LA Century City,
Beverly Hills
MAY 14th -
17th
Studios
Screenings 18 - 24, 2019
Click Direct-
LA
Screenings
Independents
MAY 21 - 23
Click
Direct-
115- Digital
Hollywood
Click
Direct-
115- Space Tech
Expo
JUNE 30
Millennium Biltmore Hotel, Los
Angeles
Click Direct-
JUNE 15 -
24
Click
Direct-
www.siff.com/
JUNE
27 - JULY
7
Click
Direct-
115- Munich Film
Fest
JULY
28 - AUG
1
Click
Direct-
SIGGRAPH,
LA Convention
Ctr.,
JUNE 29
Click
Direct-
NEWFILMMAKERS
LA
JULY
25 - AUGUST
28
Click
Direct-
Bayreuther
Festspiele
AUGUST
25 -
27
Click
Direct-
Western
Food Serv. & Hospitality
Expo
OCTOBER
22 to
24
Click
Direct-
115- Mobile World
Congress
OCTOBER 3 - 10, 2019
Click
Direct-
TIFF
NOVEMBER 6
-13
Click Direct-
American
Film Market
November 12 - 14
Click
Direct-
115- Digital
Hollywood
Click
Direct-
LA Auto ShoW, LA Convention
Ctr.
NOV. 22 - DEC.
1
>
yes90 - smart90 - tvi news - Troy Cory -
Josie Cory - tvi- Lookradio - nbs100 -
Nathan Stubblefield
>>OCTOBER
NEWS
2019-
Weeks 40-44-
Person of the Month- Troy Cory - TVI Vol
63- 04QUARTER> >>>
smart90.com tvimagazine.com
tvinews.net - tviNews Network.com
troycoryshow.com tviNewsroom.com
nbs100.com
s90tv.com pacificsunrise.com
s90.net yes90.net
chinaexpo200.com cinemaprize.com
souldind.com dv90.com
patent887.com Yes-411.com
>>>> - DVDtv -
WiFi187 - WiMax187 - RF-300 - WiMaxBunny -
WiVATS - Patent887 - tm887 - vratv -
xingtv - Ddiaries - Soulfind - nb
stubblefield - nbstubblefield - Nathan
Stubblefield - <#5> -
congming90 - chinaexpo - vralogo - China
Expo - - s90 - s90tv - dv90 - nbs 100 -
Troy Cory - Troy Cory-Stubblefield - Josie
Cory - Kudoads665 - Photo Image665
<#6> Movies: YouTube -
LookRadio - Troy Cory Show - duration:
medium: free - VRA5500 PATENT 887 -
trademark887 <#7>
wirelesstelephone.org - witel.org -
telekey.org - pacificsunrise.com -
themagicofclicks.com - nbs100.com
speedollars.com
webusersguild.com The www.tviNews
Network.com nbslegal.net
Television International Magazine- since
1956 All Rights Reserved
©®.
Television International Magazine- since
1956
Fourth Quarter - Octobr- November-
December 2019
#KudoAd-0
COVER
+#KudoAd-00
+#KudoAd-02
>
Channel
^
^
+#KudoAd-09
>
^
+#KudoAd-10
>
^
+#KudoAd-"11"
>
2^
^
+
+<+
<
PartSix
+06>+PartSeven-
<+PartEight--
TVI
Magazine.Com
California Mailing address:
TVI
Magazine, P.O. Box 2473, Universal City, CA
91610-0473
Tel: 1-323-462-1099 / Fax: 1-310-499-7222
Email: tvi@smart90.com
TVI
Publishing: 2375 E. Tropicana, Ste. 162, Las Vegas,
89119
Tel: 1-702.798.8778 / Fax:
1-310-499-7222