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"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.
Newport
Beach Film Festival back for it's 23rd
edition
run
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Television
Int'l
Magazine
The 23rd Newport
Beach Film Festival was held in person
from Oct. 13-20. Audience Awards Best
Narrative Feature
(International) Best
Documentary Feature Best
Documentary Feature (Action
Sports) Best
Documentary Feature (Local
OC) Best
Documentary Feature
(Environmental) Best
Documentary Feature (Art,
Architecture and Design) Best
Documentary Short (US) Best
Narrative Short
(International) Best
Animation Short Best
Documentary Short
(Environmental) Best
Documentary Short (Local OC) Best
Documentary Short (Art,
Architecture + Design) Jury Awards -- Best
Film -- "The Quiet
Girl" Best
Director &endash; Shal Ngo,
"The Park" Best
Screenplay -- Anna
Baumgarten,
"Disfluency" Best
Cinematography -- Andrew
Jeric, "Supercell" Best
Actress -- Libe Barer,
"Disfluency" Best
Actor -- Jance Enslin, "The
Mental State" Best
Feature Documentary --
"Lovely Jackson" Short
Films Animated
Short &endash; "Andy: A Dog's
Tale" Narrative
Short &endash; "Brownsville
Bred" Documentary
Short &endash; "Lalito
10" Outstanding
Achievement Feature Film Outstanding
Achievement Cinematography Outstanding
Achievement in Editing Slovak director Mira
Fornay (recipient of the CineRebel Award
at FILMFEST MÜNCHEN
2022),
journalist Quentin Lichtblau,
film editor
Özcan
Vardar,
multiple
award-winning Hungarian film director
Ildikó
Enyedi, and
last year's
VFF Young Talent Award recipient Yana Sad
(Copyright:
Filmschoolfest Munich)
Chairing the jury
this year is internationally renowned,
multiple award-winning Hungarian film
director Ildikó Enyedi. She and
four other jury members -- last year's VFF
Young Talent Award recipient Yana Sad,
Slovak director Mira Fornay (recipient of
the CineRebel Award at FILMFEST
MÜNCHEN 2022), film editor Özcan
Vardar and journalist Quentin Lichtblau --
will decide who is to receive each of the
various awards in the international
competition. LOS
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"Weird"Al
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International Film Festival 2022
lineup.
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Russian filmmakers Kantemir Blagov and
Kira Kovalenke selected as guest directors
at the 49th Telluride Film Festival
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by Netflix . HBO and Netflix have battled
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the jewel among film festival
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Television
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Magazine
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."
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NEWPORT BEACH,
CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 16: (L-R) Variety's
Legend and Groundbreaker award recipient
Ron Howard and Artist of Distinction award
honoree Patton Oswalt attend the 2022
Newport Beach Film Festival Honors at The
Balboa Bay Club and Resort on October 16,
2022 in Newport Beach, California. (Photo
by Tiffany Rose/Getty Images for Newport
Beach Film Festival)
Celebrated as one
of the leading lifestyle film festivals in
the United States, the annual Newport
Beach Film Festival (NBFF) attracted
thousands of film and food fans to over
100 feature films, 30 short film programs,
and a dozen public parties featuring more
than 60 culinary partners with their
finest tastings.
Preceding
the premiere screening of Glass Onion,
attendees experienced the Festival's
Closing Night Party at the picturesque
Sherman Library & Gardens, presented
by Morgan Stanley. The Closing Night
Party is part of the Festival's Sunset
Food & Wine Series. Guests enjoyed top
entertainment and signature tastings from
some of the area's top restaurants along
with a hosted bar sponsored by Tito's
Handmade Vodka, The Macallan & Gin No
3.
The
Newport Beach Film Festival's 2022 award
winners, included an Audience Award for
"The Banshees of Inisherin" and Festival
Awards for "Devotion" and "The Lost
King."
In
its 23rd year, the festival showcased over
350 films from around the world, as well
as hosted red carpet premieres, nightly
special events, live music performances
and conversations with filmmakers. This
year's festival also featured the 2022
Festival Honors program celebrating the
NBFF honorees and Variety's 10 Actors to
Watch, along with NBFF's selection of
International Spotlights, Centerpiece
screenings, Special Programs and curated
shorts programs.
The
2022 Festival honorees included Ron Howard
for Variety's Legend and Groundbreaker
Awards; Jonathan Majors, Patton Oswalt,
Keke Palmer and Aubrey Plaza for Artist of
Distinctions Awards; Colson Baker and Anna
Diop for Spotlight Awards; Cooper Raiff
for the Maverick Award; and Aimee Carrero
for the Breakout Performance Award.
Eddie
Redmayne received the Icon Award, while
Adam Sandler received the festival's
inaugural Performance of the Year Award
for his role in Jeremiah Zagar's "Hustle."
Filmmaker Paul Feig received the Career
Achievement Award at the screening of
Netflix's "The School of Good and
Evil."
Variety
also presented this year's 10 Actors to
Watch, with honorees Kerry Condon,
Stephanie Hsu, Ximena Lamadrid, Christina
Jackson, Thuso Mbedu, Zen McGrath, Amber
Midthunder, Sam Nivola, Jeremy Pope and
Joseph Quinn in attendance.
Below is the winners list of the 2022
Newport Beach Film Festival:
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Newport Beach Film Festival back for its
23rd
run
Best
Narrative Feature (U.S.)
"Four Samosas"
"The Banshees of
Inisherin"
"The Ghost of Richard
Harris"
"Facing Monsters"
"The Baja Bug
Movie"
"Patrick and the
Whale"
"Greenhouse by
Joost"
"Just Hold On"
"Warts & All"
"Andy: A Dog's
Tale"
"Aonghas &endash; A Wish for
the Waves / Aonghas &endash;
Miannna Mara"
"Con Su Pluma en Su Mano: The
Ballad of Gustavo
Arellano"
"Gus Alva | Paradigm+++Mas"
Feature Narratives
Festival Awards
"The Lost King"
"All Quiet on the Western
Front"
Billy Fox,
"Devotion"
///
115-
International Short films to compete
from
November 13 - 19 at
Film School Fest Munich
2022
By Maria
Ludwig
40 short films will
vie in the international competition for
awards worth a total of 32,000 euros. The
festival jury will be chaired by director
Ildikó Enyedi. A program of free
supporting events rounds off the week-long
festival.
From Monday,
November 14 to Friday, November 18, the 40
short films from 21 countries (of
production) in the international
competition will be screened in ten
modules in the Audimax at the University
of Television and Film Munich (HFF). The
screenings will be held at 6:30 pm and 9
pm.
Enyedi
has long been a constant in international
auteur cinema, as the Golden Bear she
received at the Berlinale in 2017 for her
drama ON BODY AND SOUL attests. As artful
as it is beguilingly sophisticated, that
film is a love story about two peculiar
individuals who discover by chance that
they both dream the same thing every
night. By day, they're co-workers in a
location that's not exactly synonymous
with love and romance: a slaughterhouse.
Hesitantly and little by little, the two
approach each other through delicate
gestures. The camera observes this every
bit as carefully and cautiously as the
protagonists' tender advances.
Love is a central
theme in Enyedi's works, as in her latest
film, THE STORY OF MY WIFE, which is based
on the novel of the same title by
Hungarian author Milán Füst.
As Enyedi explained in an interview with
Arte in 2021 on the occasion of the film's
world premiere in competition at the
Cannes Film Festival, she sees the book as
nothing less than a declaration of love
for life, and at the same time a reminder
of how fleeting life is. This was her
first time working with an international
cast, and one that includes such
illustrious actors as Lea Seydoux, Louis
Garrel, Josef Hader, and Ulrich Matthes.
Set in the 1920s, this period film tells
the story of a rather gruff ship captain
who bets a friend that he will marry the
first woman to walk through the door of
the café they're in. The gimmick of
the whole thing is that the film is told
exclusively from the perspective of the
captain, who slowly but surely realizes
that the patriarchal mentality he grew up
with is no longer getting him
anywhere.
During the week of
the festival, free workshops and panel
discussions will also be held at the HFF.
These are aimed at students and professors
as well as interested memberThe honors
will be presented at the Award Ceremony on
November 19.
The Opening of the
41st FILMSCHOOLFEST MUNICH will be be held
on November 13, the Award Ceremony on
November 19. (Both events are by
invitation only.)
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"The
Art Laboe Connection," announced that he
died at his home in Palm Spring sat age 97
after battling pneumonia.
Laboe's
voice filled Southern California's
airwaves for more than 70 years. He was
known for being the first DJ to play rock
'n' roll on the West Coast. He created an
compilation album titled Oldies But
Goodies,' a term he trademarked. Laboe
became a beloved figure for generations of
fans, particularly for Latinos, for his
call-in dedication show, which aired first
on HOT 92.3 FM and then on KDAY-FM
(93.5).
Born
Art Egnoian on August 7, 1925, in Salt
Lake City. Laboe served in the Navy during
World War II and. after serving he did
stints at various radio stations and
changed his name to Laboe when a general
manager said it was catchier. When rock
'n' roll struck the airwaves in the 1950s,
Laboe launched a live broadcast from
Scrivners, a drive-in restaurant in
Hollywood. Masses of teens crowded around
him to request songs and dedications, and
his career took off.
Having
worked as a DJ since the mid-'40s,
including stints in San Francisco and Palm
Springs, his first L.A. station homes were
KXLA-AM (later KRLA) and KPOP. Laboe took
his show on the road and did live remote
shows from midnight till 4 a.m. at a local
drive-in restaurant on Cahuenga and Sunset
-- taking requests and becoming popular
with the late-night crowd.
In
1959, Laboe formed record label Original
Sound Records to promote new musical
talent he discovered. The same year the
label released two instrumental hit songs:
"Teen Beat", the breakout hit by Sandy
Nelson and "Bongo Rock" by Preston Epps.
Laboe also received writing credit on both
songs.
Later
he moved to KXLA (subsequently KRLA),
where he stayed for many years.
In the 1990s, Laboe worked for radio
station KGGI.
He
was one of the first DJs to play
rock-n-roll in California.
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CANNES, the jewel among film festival
towns
Cannes is host to the annual Festival de
Cannes, as well as MIDEM, MIP TV and MICOM
(Marché International des
Programmes de Communication organized by
RX France, formerly known as Reed
Midem. It's been 35
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, streaming 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.
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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.
"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.
International TV
market Mipcom is set to return to the
Croisette in October and major exhibitors
have already signed up.
The event, which has been quietly
rebranded as Mipcom Cannes, runs from
October 17-20 at the Palais des Festivals.
Kids' content market Mip Junior will
return to its pre-market weekend slot from
Oct. 15-16, at the JW Marriott.
Fox
Entertainment CEO Charlie Collier will
give a keynote speech at Mipcom as the
event prepares to welcome back several
U.S. and UK studios following
pandemic-triggered absences.
Collier will
provide insight into the Fox Entertainment
business, explain his growth strategy and
address wider industry issues. He
leads the overall creative and commercial
vision for the Murdoch family-owned
operation, which spans the Fox broadcast
network, in-house unscripted studio Fox
Alternative Entertainment and scripted arm
Fox Entertainment Studios
Organizers RX France, formerly known as
Reed Midem, revealed that a tranche of
200-plus exhibitors are on board for
Mipcom. New Co- production market as well
as big international players such as Beta
Film, Cineflix Rights, CJ ENM, Endeavor
Content, Global Agency, Keshet
International, Studiocanal and Warner
Bros. International Television
Distribution.
Noticeably missing from the group,
however, is BBC Studios. The commercial
distribution arm of the BBC was last in
Mipcom in 2019 with a British-designed,
two-floor aluminium stand that was close
to the Croisette. The company, like many
others, has been missing from Cannes ever
since, due to the pandemic. While MipTV
was staged for the first time since 2020
in April, a number of major distributors
opted to stay behind as it was a
much-reduced event.
Altogether,
exhibitors from 30 countries have bought
stands for October. The majority of
exhibitors, says RX France, are "back to
their pre-pandemic booth sizes or larger,
bolstered by the re-opening of major
outdoor stands on the Croisette beach and
surrounding the Palais des Festivals."
A selection of confirmed exhibitors to
date are below:
9 Story Media Group, Aardman, A+E
Networks, Abacus Media Rights, ABC
Commercial, About Premium Content,
All3Media International, AMC Studios,
Armoza Formats, Arte France, Avalon
Distribution, Banijay, Bavaria, Beta Film,
Beyond Rights, Blue Ant Media, Cake
Distribution, Caracol, Catalan Films,
Cineflix Rights, CJ E&M, Cyber Group
Studios, Danish Broadcasting Corporation,
DCD Rights, Deutsche Welle, Dori Media,
Dynamic Television, Eccho Rights, Electric
Entertainment, Endeavor Content,
Federation International, FilmRise, Fuji
Television Network, Gaumont, Global
Agency, Global Screen, ITV Studios, The
Jim Henson Company, Kanal D International,
KBS Media, Keshet International,
Lionsgate, M6, MarVista Entertainment/Fox
Entertainment, Mattel, Mediapro, Mercury
Studios, NBCUniversal International,
Netflix, Newen Connect, Nippon Television
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Azteca, TVP, Ukrainian National Stand,
Unifrance, Viaplay, Warner Bros.
International Television Distribution,
WildBrain, ZDF Studios, ZEE
Entertainment.
Elsewhere, Mipcom has also launched a new
International Co-Production Market in the
Palais des Festivals that's dedicated to
"accelerating international co-production
and development business in Cannes." At
its heart is the Seaview Producers Hub, a
1,000 square-metre networking lounge and
event space, that's meant to "reflect the
increased focus at the market for
exploring early-stage development and
co-production partnerships."
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Last year, NBC
pulled the plug and dropped the broadcast
of the 2022 Globes. A contingent of
powerful publicists boycotted the
organization and studios including Netflix
and WarnerMedia cut ties after a Los
Angeles Times investigation raised
questions about the group's financial and
ethical lapses and revealed that not one
of the HFPA's then-87 members was Black,
sparking a widespread backlash
NBC dropped the
2022 Golden Globes broadcast "until more
meaningful changes are made."
After resisting
change, the HFPA vowed to reform. It was a
messy process marked by infighting and
notable missteps: Former eight-term
president Phil Berk stepped down after
sending an email to members comparing
Black Lives Matter to a hate group; its
diversity consultant quit; and two members
resigned in protest.
NBC is poised to
resurrect the Golden Globes and broadcast
the awards ceremony in time for its 80th
anniversary next January. The announcement
could come as early as this week.
This would be a
major step for the Hollywood Foreign Press
Assn., the voting group behind the Globes,
which has spent much of the past two years
attempting to get back into Hollywood's
good graces after the industry turned its
collective back on them.
But many in the
industry say serious questions remain
about the organization, casting doubts on
who might participate in next year's
ceremony.
Although beset by
scandals for nearly eight decades, the
HFPA, a small, mysterious band of foreign
journalists, brandished outsized influence
in Hollywood.
Now, the idea of
bringing back the Globes has split the
industry into various factions: drop them,
keep them or "let's wait and see."
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Telluride
Film Festival (TFF) presented by Natioanl
Film Preservie Ltd., announced that
dissident Russian filmmakers Kantemir
Blagov and Kira Kovalenke as its 2022
Festival Guest Directors. The award
winning filmmakers are set to select a
series of films to present at the 49th
Telluride Film Festival running September
2 - 5, 2022.
Festival
organizers annually select the world's
great film enthusiasts to join them in the
creation of the Festival's program lineup.
The Guest Directors serve as key
collaborators in the Festival's
programming decisions, bringing new ideas
and overlooked films to Telluride. In
keeping with Telluride Film Festival
tradition, Balagov's and Kovalenko's film
selections, along with the rest of the
Telluride lineup, will be kept secret
until Opening Day.
"One of the most
special aspects of Telluride is the
remarkable family of returning filmmakers
that has formed over the years," comments
TFF executive director Julie Huntsinger.
"These wildly talented people continue to
create films of such high quality and
regard, and we are thrilled to continue to
discover and invite their new works again
and again. There are threads of shared
continuity between the filmmakers
themselves as well. An unfailing humanism,
a desire to be truthful and brave and tell
stories that make us think and feel in
profound ways. Our Guest Directors this
year, Kantemir Balagov and Kira Kovalenko
are not only two returning filmmakers with
a distinct point of view, but they are
also wonderful, young cinephiles (they met
at film school) who will bring their brave
and singular voices to a section we cannot
wait to share with our wider audience in
September."
Past Guest
Directors include Barry Jenkins, Pico
Iyer, Jonathan Lethem, Joshua Oppenheimer,
Volker Schlöndorff, Rachel Kushner,
Guy Maddin, Caetano Veloso, Michael
Ondaatje, Alexander Payne, Salman Rushdie,
Peter Bogdanovich, B. Ruby Rich, Phillip
Lopate, Errol Morris, Bertrand Tavernier,
John Boorman, John Simon, Buck Henry,
Laurie Anderson, Stephen Sondheim, G.
Cabrera Infante, Peter Sellars, Don
DeLillo, J.P. Gorin, Edith Kramer and
Slavoj Zizek.
The Guest Director
program is sponsored by Turner Classic
Movies (TCM). Considered throughout the
industry as one of the leading authorities
on classic film, the network presents
great films, uncut and commercial-free,
highlighting the entire spectrum of film
history.
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Kenan Thompson took
center stage as this year's host, live
from the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los
Angeles. and streaming live for the first
time on its sister platform Peacock. This
was Thompson's first time hosting the
Emmys but he has been nominated six
times.
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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
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forgivable mumpsimus, since the
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The birth of broadcasting is a
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machination, ephemeral
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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
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