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SAG-AFTRA Awards George Heller Memorial
Gold Card to Union
Officers
LOS ANGELES
(June 22, 2024) -- Today SAG-AFTRA
announced Sheila Ivy Traister, Michele
Proude, Janice Pendarvis and Stacey Travis
as recipients of the George Heller
Memorial Award gold cards in recognition
for their outstanding contributions to
SAG-AFTRA and its members.
The George
Heller Memorial Award is presented every
two years at SAG-AFTRA's national
convention and bestowed based on
contributions and years of service to
SAG-AFTRA or its predecessor unions.
Honorees are selected by the National
Honors and Tributes Committee members from
around the country. This year's recipients
are:
SAG-AFTRA
Former National Board Member Sheila Ivy
Traister
A tireless union
advocate, Traister has dedicated more than
44 years of cumulative service to the
labor movement, having served on the
SAG-AFTRA National Board, as president of
the Colorado Local and as a current member
of five national committees. Traister puts
particular focus on committees that help
promote inclusiveness of her industry and
the labor movement and expand equal
opportunity in the industry, including for
performers who are Asian American and
Pacific Islander, and performers with
disabilities. She also devotes her time to
conducting workshops and lectures for film
students, educating them about SAG-AFTRA
and the benefits of union membership.
SAG-AFTRA National
Vice President, Mid-Sized Locals Michele
Proude Compassionate, articulate, and
determined, Proude has served on local and
national committees and as New England
Local president. She was first elected by
her fellow SAG-AFTRA convention delegates
as the national vice president of the
mid-sized locals in 2019, and was elected
to her third term in 2023. As a leader,
she's known for being open and
communicative and she cultivates an
environment where people can disagree and
debate respectfully. As an accomplished
performer, she is an invaluable resource
for her knowledge of SAG-AFTRA's
constitution, union governance, and her
ability to find solutions and get things
done. Proude has managed to balance a very
full home life, a busy career and union
service, and is devoted to making
SAG-AFTRA the very best that it can
be.
SAG-AFTRA National
Vice President, Recording Artists/Singers
Janice Pendarvis
A singer and voice
actor who has spent years fighting for
singers legislatively and within the
union, Pendarvis' priority has always been
creating more union work for SAG-AFTRA
members -- especially those working in the
recording industry. Currently serving her
second term as SAG-AFTRA's national vice
president, recording artists/singers, her
legacy in union service is almost as
impressive as her career; she began as a
songwriter and a singer working with
artists such as Sting, David Bowie, Steely
Dan, Peter Tosh and the Rolling Stones.
Currently, she's an associate professor of
voice at Berklee College of Music,
assisting the next generation of musicians
in the pursuit of their dreams.
Former SAG-AFTRA
National Board Member Stacey Travis
For over three
decades, Travis has been dedicated to
union service. She was first elected to
the SAG Board in 2008, and her
extraordinary leadership accomplishments
include revolutionizing SAG-AFTRA's low
budget contracts and fighting fiercely for
over a decade to remove ages and
birthdates from IMDb. She also devotes her
time and energy to ensuring that our
members are educated about contract
changes and opportunities, and helps to
drive SAG-AFTRA's legislative agenda in
California and Washington, D.C. Whether
she's tracking state and national actions,
researching vital legislation or educating
members, Travis is always working to help
members and strengthen
SAG-AFTRA.
About George
Heller
Established in 1956, the gold card award
was created in memory of George Heller, a
stage performer and a legend in the
union's history who co-founded AFRA, the
American Federation of Radio Artists in
1937. Heller became AFRA national
executive secretary in 1946, departing in
1949 to head Television Authority to
organize and negotiate TV contracts for
actors. When AFTRA and TVA merged in 1952,
as AFTRA, Heller became its national
executive secretary. Heller was also the
driving force behind negotiating and
achieving the AFTRA Pension and Health
Plan -- an entertainment industry first --
shortly before his premature death in 1955
at age 49.
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SAG-AFTRA
Awards
George Heller Memorial Gold Card to Union
Officers
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115- NATPE BUDAPEST 2024 - First keynotes
announced
Natpe
Budapest will take place June 24 - 27 at
the Intercontinental Hotel in
Budapest.
KEYNOTE:
AI & TECHNOLOGY: REDEFINING
ENTERTAINMENT IN A CONNECTED WORLD
Producer, Tech Entrepreneur and
Journalist Elif Dagdeviren will lead a
thought-provoking presentation that puts
AI center stage as a powerful tool for
molding the business. This keynote will
focus on the intersection of technology
and entertainment today, and how it will
evolve in the future.
CEO-level
executives from leading broadcasters
across Central and Eastern Europe will
lead insightful discussion around the
trends, challenges, and innovations
shaping the region's media landscape with
a particular focus on the health of Linear
TV & investment in local
content.
Featuring:
Moderators
Stewart Clarke, SVP, Content,
International, Deadline
Ralf Bartoleit CEO, bTV Media Group
Stella Litou
CEO, CME Adria; CEO, Pro Plus; President
of the Management Board, RTL Croatia
Pavel Stantchev, CEO, TV2 Media Group
Hungary, Planet TV Group Slovenia
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NATPE
BUDAPEST 2024- First keynotes
announced
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Cinematic gems to be presented at Munich
41st
FILMFEST
MÜNCHEN.
The Munich
International Film Festival is the
number-one platform for German filmmaking.
Its 41st edition will see the premieres of
150 films from 53 countries, with the
usual large number of guests attending.
Both the general public and the film
industry will find much to discover here.
The complete festival schedule, which
includes German co-productions involving
Canada, Argentina, Somalia, and India, is
now online, as are all of the events and
talks, which feature lots of big names in
filmmaking.
The Munich
International Film Festival will be held
from June 28 to July 7, 2024. Its opening
gala will be held at the Gasteig HP8 on
Saturday, June 29. The festival center
will once again be at the Amerikahaus in
the museum district.
The awards for the
competition sections will be announced on
July 6, 2024 at the festival center
Amerikahaus.
The works competing
for the new CineWaves award trophies in
the international and national
competitions will be screened at twelve
venues. This year also sees the return,
after a four-year break, of the
competition for Germany's most valuable
co-production prize, the 100,000-euro
CineCoPro Award.
The
150 feature-length fiction and
documentary films address themes that
cover the entire spectrum of human and
societal experience. Some 40 % of the
films are directed by women. All of the
films are being screened in Germany for
the first time. 62 productions are even
celebrating their international, world, or
European premiere in Munich.
As this is the
first festival at which we've teamed up to
set the creative tone, it's naturally very
special to us. We're taking the festival
back to its roots by presenting genuine
finds alongside star-studded cinema, but
are doing this in new, grand, and great
locations. The return of the CineCoPro
Competition makes the festival more
complete, and CineYou, our laboratory for
young audiences, finally gives us an
avenue for making young people from Munich
an active part of the festival. We and our
fantastic team are looking forward to 10
days of unparalleled interactions,
unforgettable experiences with cinema, and
inspiring, open-minded discussions," say
Christoph Gröner, festival director,
and Julia Weigl, artistic co-director.
Plenty of cinematic
gems that we're able to present come to us
straight from the Cannes and Tribeca film
festivals. In "The Substance", Demi Moore
returns to the big screen in a
breathtaking female body horror film by
Coralie Fargeat. Also fresh from Cannes is
"Rumours", an absurdist satire starring
Cate Blanchett, Charles Dance, and Alicia
Vikander. Fourteen films in total are from
the Croisette. "Samia", an Italian-German
co-production, offers the perspective of a
young sportswoman who confronts injustice
in Mogadishu. In "Motel Destino", another
film involving Germany in its
co-production, Karim Aïnouz turns
desire, intoxication, and violence into a
colorful spectacle. From Brazil, there is
the horror drama "Continent", which is
celebrating its world premiere at the
Munich International Film Festival (more
information on the international world
premieres here). "Xoftex" will be
presented in a joint world premiere with
the Karlovy Vary Festival.
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Cinematic
gems to be presented at Munich 41st
FILMFEST
MÜNCHEN.
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115- Michaela Pereira Returns to Host July
27th Emmys
Ceremony
LOS ANGELES -
June 4, 2024 -- The Television Academy
today announced 124 nominations in 33
categories for the 76th Los Angeles Area
Emmy® Awards, to be presented Saturday
evening, July 27, 2024, at the Four
Seasons Hotel Beverly Wilshire in Beverly
Hills, hosted by award-winning journalist
Michaela Pereira.
The Los Angeles
Area Emmy Awards honor locally produced
programs in the categories of Crime and
Social Issues, Culture and History, the
Arts, Human Interest, Sports, the
Environment, and Live and Breaking News
Coverage.
A
complete list
of today's
nominations,
tabulated by the Academy's accounting firm
Ernst & Young LLP, is attached. The
nominations are listed alphabetically by
program within each category.
Host
Michaela Pereira has more than three
decades of experience in the television
industry and has made her mark on Los
Angeles area news as the anchor for both
the KTLA Morning News and KTTV's Good Day
LA. Additionally, she has been on the
national stage as a co-host of the CNN
morning show New Day, and hosted her own
daily show, MichaeLA, on HLN. She is
currently hosting her own national weekly
podcast, "The Michaela! of it All," which
is the leadup to her national talk
show.
Christie
Lyn Lugo Leigh and Stephanie Hampton are
the Los Angeles Area Governors.
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CINEKINDL -- A VARIETY OF FILMS ABOUT THE
WORLD OF YOUNG
PEOPLE
MUNICH,
June 7, 2024 -- The
41st edition of the Munich International
Film Festival will give young audiences in
particular a lot to look forward to.
Programming director Tobi Krell aka
Checker Tobi and co-curator Tobi Obermeier
will once again present a thoughtfully
compiled selection of films for the young
and young-at-heart aged 5 and up. The
former KINDERFILMFEST MÜNCHEN, a
standalone competition section at the
festival, will for the first time be held
using its new name,
CineKindl.
On the morning of
June 29, 2024, the CineKindl section will
officially be inaugurated by programming
director Tobi Krell. The CineKindl
trailer, shot by a group of young people
under the guidance of director Axel
Ranisch, will be shown on the big screen
for the first time. The highlight at the
opening of this section will be the world
premiere of the documentary
"Sisterqueens". In her graduation film
from the Baden-Württemberg Film
Academy, director Clara Stella Hüneke
gets up close and personal with a
Berlin-based initiative that promotes
feminist rap by and for girls. The film
follows three young female protagonists
for several years as they find their voice
and begin to give artistic expression to
their political demands.
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CINEKINDL at the Munich Film Festival
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CineWaves
motiv will be gracing
the
Munich
Film
Fest
The
international FILMFEST MÜNCHEN is
giving its awards a coordinated design
that will be reflected across the
festival
Starting this year,
the CineWaves will be the motif gracing
the awards presented at Munich's
international film festival.
"FILMFEST
MÜNCHEN has given itself a fresh
iconography inspired by one of Munich's
most scenic locations: the incomparable
Isar River. The flow of the water is
inspiring and surprising. It constantly
delivers something new. It encourages
interaction and refreshment, especially in
the summer," say festival director
Christoph Gröner and artistic
co-director Julia Weigl.
The design is based
on footage of flowing water which was
intentionally distorted by non-binary
artist PPPANIK using a play of colors and
other effects, thus becoming a cinematic
statement in itself. We're drawn into a
summery, lush, blue-green colorscape that
will remind everyone in Munich of the
Isar, the Eisbach, and the English
Garden.
During the festival
period from June 28 to July 7, all of
Munich's cinematic events will reflect
this design, which will be featured
prominently at the opening at the Gasteig
HP8.
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41st Munich International Film Festival
and its
jury
This year, the
Munich International Film Festival will
once again be joined by international and
national juries. The juries are made up of
an diverse selection of industry
representatives with a variety of
perspectives and expertise who will judge
the unique films from the festival's
competition
sections.
After a four-year
break, the Munich International Film
Festival brings back the 100,000-euro
CineCoPro Award. Ten international
co-productions involving German
co-producers will vie for this exceptional
award in the CineCoPro Competition. The
winning film will be chosen by a
three-member independent jury of
international renown: Baran bo Odar
(director and screenwriter), who
established himself as an international
filmmaker after the success of hit series
"Dark", Leonie Benesch (actress), winner
of the German Film Award for Best Leading
Role for the Oscar-nominated film "Das
Lehrerzimmer", and Sol Bondy (executive
producer), known not least for Ali
Abbasi's Cannes competition title "Holy
Spider"
(2022).
The audience sits
not only in the movie theater, but on the
jury as well. For the Audience Award,
festival attendees vote online to
determine their favorite of all the films
screened at the festival. Since 2024 the
award has been sponsored by BR and the
Süddeutsche
Zeitung.
The awards for the
competition sections will be announced on
July 6, 2024 at the festival center
Amerikahaus.
The Munich
International Film Festival will be held
from June 28 to July 7, 2024. Its opening
gala will be held at the Gasteig HP8 on
Saturday, June 29. The festival center
will once again be at the Amerikahaus in
the museum district.
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41st Munich Film Festival 2024 - Jury
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KATE WINSLET
CINEMERIT AWARD WINNER 2024
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Kate Winslet honored for outstanding
artistic
achievement
The Munich
International Film Festival will this year
again have the privilege of presenting two
CineMerit Awards. Alongside Jessica Lange,
multiple award-winning actress Kate
Winslet will be honored for her
achievements in the service of film.
Winslet will personally introduce the
European premiere of her film "Lee," which
she stars in and produced about
photographer Lee Miller. It also
stars Marion
Cotillard,
Andrea Riseborough, Andy Samberg, Josh
O'Connor, and Alexander Skarsgår.
The film will be released to cinemas
across Germany on September 26, 2024.
Since
1997, the Munich International Film
Festival has been honoring outstanding
personalities in international filmmaking
with the CineMerit Award for their
achievements in the art of film. This
event will include an Extended Film Talk
with Kate Winslet.
Kate Winslet
portrays a woman who was far ahead of her
time and who left behind an extensive
artistic and intellectual legacy. Winslet
began developing the project in 2016 with
Lee Miller's son, Antony Penrose. Struck
by the defining decade of Lee's life which
she spent as a war correspondent on the
front line in Europe during World War II,
Kate, alongside Antony Lee, immersed
herself in Lee's personal archival
material to in order to discover the
experiences that drove Lee to use her
voice as a witness to war.
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Kate
Winslet, CineMerit Award Winner
2024
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An Evening with Jessica Lange -
International premiere of "The Great
Lilian Hall" and CineMerit Award, June 30,
2024.
As part of this
year's Munich International Film Festival,
Oscar-, Tony- and Emmy-winning actress
Jessica Lange will not only present a
selection of her own photographic works at
Deutsches Theatermuseum, but will also
celebrate the international premiere of
her new film "The Great Lillian Hall" at
the Deutsches Theater.
As
beloved Broadway star Lillian Hall
(Jessica Lange) pours her heart,
soul, and time into preparing for her next
role, she finds herself blindsided by
confusion and forgetfulness. Battling
against all odds to make it to opening
night while holding on to her fading
memories and identity, she must navigate a
tumultuous emotional journey: balancing
her desire for the spotlight and the stark
demands of the real world.
In
addition to Jessica Lange, "The Great
Lillian Hall" also stars Kathy Bates, Lily
Rabe, Jesse Williams, and Pierce
Brosnan.
An
Extended FilmTalk with the Hollywood
actress will accompany the screening.
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YouTube TV Rising: Do Traditional Media
Companies Need a User-Generated
Strategy
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By Adrian
Penninton
YouTube comprises
10% of all TV viewing in the US, according
to Nielsen in its latest monthly report on
streaming, so why do advertisers seem
reluctant to buy ads on YouTube streamed
to connected TVs?
Because they still
think of Google's platform as a place for
cat videos.
The statistic
unveiled by Nielsen is less remarkable
than the claim that YouTube's whopping
share of TV viewing time has gone under
the radar of media buyers and sellers.
YouTube comprises
10% of all TV viewing in the US, according
to Nielsen in its latest monthly streaming
report. Cr: Nielsen
It's the latest in
"the continued denialism in the media and
ad communities about YouTube's scale, and
prominence in the eyes of many users,"
says Mike Shields, writing on Substack.
"The Google-owned video platform is a CTV
juggernaut, like it or not."
Shields, a
strategic consultant and the host of
industry podcast Next in Marketing, takes
aim at TV and brand marketers who don't
think of YouTube as "real TV," or the idea
that advertising only works well in highly
produced comedies and drama.
Most of YouTube is
either pirated from traditional TV -- or
it's just dogs on skateboards -- the
perception goes.
Yet this is long
out of date, says Shields. Ignore the
reality of what YouTube is at your peril,
he warns.
Michael Beach, CEO of marketing and
analytics firm Cross Screen Media, says
YouTube inventory is underbought. "If you
look at its TV share, it should at least
be getting close to 10% of the TV market,
but at best it's maybe 4%."
Beach criticized
media buyers for having siloed structures,
leading to conflicting definitions of what
even constitutes "video."
A recent report by
Accenture called on the media industry to
radically reinvent itself in the wake of a
seismic shift in entertainment
preferences. The report found that nearly
60% of consumers regarded user-generated
content as equally entertaining as
traditional media.
"Traditional media
companies must reinvent themselves from
the ground up," Accenture writes. "Legacy
media companies need new sources of
revenue; they need to take on new roles in
the entertainment value chain. They need
to rethink the customers they serve and
even the industries where they chose to
compete."
"Instead of
knocking platforms like YouTube as havens
for UGC, do traditional media companies
need a user-generated strategy?" poses
Shields.
Amazon recently
struck a deal to produce a show with
YouTube mega-star MrBeast. "You might
ask," as Shield does, "why didn't
CBS?"
On YouTube, viewers
aren't the problem. It's the perception of
people who do not watch YouTube that
is.
Basically, YouTube is 10% of all TV
viewing in the US.
Note, that doesn't
include YouTube TV. This is just plain old
YouTube-watching on TV. And this isn't 10%
of streaming - it's all TV.
That feels big - as
evidenced by the reaction of many media
industry observers:
The media is still just barely covering
how much YouTube (classic, not YouTubeTV)
is viewed on TVs in the US, and how fast
it's gaining share. I'd wager YouTube
viewing on TVs is close to that of the top
3 broadcast networks combined.
"Last comparable numbers are from July,
2023.
Total day average viewership:
YouTube 5.1 million
ABC 2.0m
CBS 1.9m
NBC 1.6m
To be sure, those
numbers are total day. So we're not saying
that more people are watching YouTube than
ABC during any given hour. Still, this
data and its trajectory are pretty
remarkable.
Also remarkable -
the continued denialism in the media and
ad communities about YouTube's scale, and
prominence in the eyes of many users.
Some call it the
YouTube Derangement Syndrome.
You still get this
a lot -- YouTube isn't 'real TV.' Or the
idea that advertising only works well in
highly-produced comedies and drama. Most
of YouTube is either pirated from
traditional TV - or it's just dogs on
skateboards.
Note, that doesn't
include YouTube TV. This is just plain old
YouTube-watching on TV. And this isn't 10%
of streaming - it's all TV.
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YouTube
TV Rising: Do Traditional Media Companies
Need a User-Generated
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CEO Yves Padrines with the Best Managed
Companies Award
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Nemetschek Group Honored with Best Managed
Companies
Award
MUNICH, May 24,
2024 -- The Nemetschek Group, a leading
global provider of software solutions for
the AEC/O and media industries, is winner
of the Best Managed Companies Award 2024.
Deloitte Private, UBS, and the Frankfurter
Allgemeine Zeitung together with the
Federation of German Industries
(Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie,
BDI) honored outstandingly managed
companies from the German SME sector in an
award ceremony in Frankfurt, Germany on 23
May 2024. The Nemetschek Group received
the prestigious award for the sixth
time.
For more than six
decades, the Nemetschek Group has been a
driver for digitalization, efficiency and
sustainability in the construction and
media industry.
About Best Managed Companies
The Best Managed
Companies program is a competition and
seal of approval for successful mid-sized
companies. The vision: to build a national
and global ecosystem of excellently
managed mid-sized companies. A key unique
selling point of Best Managed Companies is
its internationality: Best Managed
Companies was launched by Deloitte in
Canada in the 1990s and has since been
successfully introduced in more than 45
countries.
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Nemetschek
Group Honored With
BMCAward
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115- The
77th Cannes Film Festival, an annual
destination for
celebrities.
Merryl Streep accepting
the Honorary Palme
d'Or
Jane Fonda on the Red Carpet, Cannes
This year's
Cannes Film Festival jury is led by
Gerwig, are Turkish screenwriter and
photographer Ebru Ceylan, U.S. actress
Lily Gladstone, French actress Eva Green,
Lebanese director and screenwriter Nadine
Labaki, Spanish director and screenwriter
Bayona, Italian actor Pierfrancisco
Favino, and Japanese director are tasked
with deciding the winners of the various
awards.
Mead Anya Taylor-Joy, Heidi Klum, and
Helena Christensen were among the stars
who arrived at the Opening Ceremony and
the screening of "Le Deuxieme Acte" at the
77th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, on
May 14, 2024.
The Opening Ceremony was highlighted by
the presentation of the Honorary Palme
d'Or to Meryl Streep, awarded in
recognition of her illustrious career and
contributions to film.
The 77th Annual Cannes Film Festival runs
from May 14 to May 25, 2024.
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The
77th Cannes Film Festival, an annual
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Meet
the Stars: 100 Years of MGM Studios and
the
Golden
Age of Hollywood at the Hollywood Heritage
Museum
Hollywood, CA,
(TVI Magagazine) 4/26/24
The Hollywood Heritage Museum's Spring
2024 exhibit "Meet The Stars:100 Years of
MGM Studios and the Golden Age of
Hollywood" opened April 6. celebrating
Hollywood's Golden era and highlighting
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios 100th
anniversary. The exhibit culls from the
private vintage collections of over 20
motion picture memorabilia collectors to
exhibit artifacts of the Golden Age of
Hollywood - many items unseen by the
public for decades!
The Hollywood
Heritage Museum is a must-visit for cinema
enthusiasts. It is located in the oldest
surviving motion picture studio in
Hollywood. Here, you can learn about the
history of the studio and how it played a
crucial role in the birth of Paramount
Pictures Corporation in 1916. The first
feature length film was produced here in
1912 by Jesse L. Lasky and Cecil B.
DeMille. This 1901 barn turned studio was
designated California State Historic
Landmark No. 554 in 1956.
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Meet
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the Golden Age of Hollywood at the
Hollywood Heritage
Museum
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Sam Rubin, KTLA journalist and longtime
entertainment anchor, dies at
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Television
Int'l Magazine -
"KTLA
5 is profoundly saddened to report the
death of Sam Rubin. Sam was a giant in the
local news industry and the entertainment
world, and a fixture of Los Angeles
morning television for decades. His laugh,
charm and caring personality touched all
who knew him. Sam was a loving husband and
father: the roles he cherished the most.
Our thoughts are with Sam's family during
this difficult time."
"Sam
was a giant in the local news industry and
the entertainment world, and a fixture of
Los Angeles morning television for
decades," KTLA said in an X post. "His
laugh, charm and caring personality
touched all who knew him. Sam was a loving
husband and father: the roles he cherished
the most. Our thoughts are with Sam's
family during this difficult
time."
Mr. Rubin's death
was announced by a KTLA anchor, Frank
Buckley. A tribute segment that aired on
the station said the cause was a heart
attack.
Mr. Rubin is
survived by his wife, Leslie Gale Shuman,
and four children.
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Sam Rubin, KTLA journalist and longtime
entertainment anchor,
dies
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LA Screenings is back at the Century
Plaza, May 15 -
17
Los Angeles - May 2, 2024 -- The LA
Screening annually held in May in Los
Angeles after the NY Upfronts is being
held this year at the New Fairmont Century
Plaza, in Century City. It attracts over
1,000 top level television content buyers
from all over the world to screen their
content from independent companies to
major studios. This event takes place days
before the studios present their U.S. TV
networks' upcoming lineup.
LA
Screenings is back at the Century Plaza!
set on the backlot of the former 20th
Century Fox Studios.
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Screenings
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Courtesy of the
SAG-AFTRA Foundation
Meryl Streep reading
for
the SAG-AFTRA Foundation
Meryl Streep joins
a group of celebrities who are part of an
initiative to get kids reading.
109- Meryl
Streep Reads 'The Three Questions' for
Children's Literacy Program Storyline
Online
Los Angeles
- On Friday, May 17,
the SAG-AFTRA
Foundation
-- the actor's
union non-profit which aims to help its
guild members -- announced that the
Academy Award-winning
actress,
Meryl
Streep, had
teamed up with the charity's children's
literacy program Storyline
Online.
Her collaboration with the non-profit
features a new installment in Storyline
Online's celebrity book-reading program,
in which she
reads "The
Three
Questions," written
and illustrated by Jon J. Muth.
The
children's book, adapted from a story by
Leo Tolstoy, is about a boy who asks the
big questions in life, like: "What is the
best time to do things?", "Who is the most
important one?" and "What is the right
thing to do?"
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SAG-AFTRA
Members
Ratify
2024 Sound Recordings Code Contract
Contract with Groundbreaking A.I.
Protections and 26.3% Compounded Wage
Increase Approved by 97.69%
Los Angeles
(April 30, 2024) -- In national voting
completed today, members of SAG-AFTRA
ratified the 2024 Sound Recordings Code
with the leading record labels &emdash;
Warner Music Group, Sony Music
Entertainment, Universal Music Group and
Disney Music Group and most of their
subsidiary labels. Members approved the
new contract which covers the period from
Jan. 1, 2021, through Dec. 31, 2026 with a
vote of 97.69% to 2.31%.
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24th Beverly Hills Film
Festival®
The 24th Edition of
The Beverly Hills Film Festival® is
only 16 days out! The BHFF Film Schedule
is NOW LIVE, Tickets & Passes are
limited. We've simplified access for your
convenience with our BHFF 2024 dropdown
menu. Social Media will also be a good
source for future updates. Below are quick
access links.
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ICLE Statement on the FCC's Net Neutrality
Rule
PORTLAND, Ore.
(April 23, 2024) -- The International
Center for Law & Economics (ICLE)
offers the following statement on today's
vote by the Federal Communications
Commission (FTC) to adopt a rule
classifying internet service providers
(ISPs) under Title II of the
Communications Act.
The following quote
can be attributed to ICLE Senior Scholar
Eric Fruits:
Title II is much
more than net neutrality. It is the same
type of expansive and heavy-handed
regulation that governs public utilities.
The FCC's rule is a sharp reversal from
decades of light-touch regulation that has
fostered America's leadership in broadband
innovation and investment. The industry
would face the yoke of onerous federal
regulation and meddling that would stifle
and slow future investment and
experimentation.
For more on the
topic, see ICLE's issue
spotlight
laying out the
history of Title II and net neutrality, as
well as our comments
to the FCC on their
notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM).
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Net Neutrality: Regulation for Ideology's
Sake
Tom Giovanetti,
IPI
Well, that didn't
take long. After the Biden administration
finally secured the necessary
commissioners to form an operating 3-2
Democrat majority, the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) announced
Wednesday that it will hold a vote to
again reclassify broadband networks under
Title II of the Communications Act of
1934.
A brief history.
Activists have been calling for federal
regulation of the internet since the
1990s, but the Clinton and Bush
administrations wisely took a light-touch
approach, understanding that regulation
would impose unintended consequences on
this nascent technology.
As the broadband
revolution began in the 2000s, the FCC
chose to classify broadband networks as
Title I information services rather than
as Title II common carrier services. The
difference was significant, because under
Title II the FCC would have almost
unlimited regulatory power over
broadband.
Over the 20+-year
history, broadband network were only
classified as Title II common carriers for
a brief two years, from 2015 until 2017.
The Trump administration's FCC returned
broadband services to their original Title
I classification.
Since then,
broadband speeds have increased, and real
broadband prices adjusted for inflation
have fallen 12 percent since
2017.
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Photographic Images:
The PaleyFest LA - The Paley
Center
The
Annual PaleyFest is headed back to the
Dolby Theatre in
Hollywood
LOS ANGELES,
February 2024 -- The Paley Center for
Media announced the schedule for the 41st
annual William S. Paley Television
Festival, which will take place from
Friday, April 12 through Saturday, April
20, at the DOLBY THEATRE in Hollywood.
The nation's
premier television festival celebrating
creative excellence, PaleyFest LA brings
audiences together with television's
brightest stars from the most acclaimed
and buzzworthy TV shows, and features
screenings of special preview and premiere
content with never-before-seen TV
footage.
The 2024 selections
encompass a collection of the best
programs that television has to offer
featuring beloved shows celebrating their
farewell seasons and milestone
anniversaries, as well new shows certain
to take their place among television's
most iconic series and current fan
favorites. For more information about The
Paley Center for Media, and to learn about
the Paley Center's acclaimed programming,
please
visit
www.paleycenter.org
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2nd annual
benefit for Pasadena
Playhouse
The PLAYHOUSE PARTY
Raises Over $675,000
PASADENA, CA (April
18, 2024) -- The PLAYHOUSE PARTY,
the 2nd annual benefit for Pasadena
Playhouse, the official State Theater of
California and recipient of the 2023
Regional Theatre Tony Award, created by
Pasadena Playhouse Producing Artistic
Director Danny Feldman and the PLAYHOUSE
PARTY Committee, was held on Saturday,
April 13, 2024. Co-chaired by
Elizabeth Hall, Y-Vonne Hutchinson,
Anita Lawler and Leigh Olivar, the event
was created to strengthen the community
through connection and celebration. The
event was an enormous success, raising
over $675,000 for Pasadena Playhouse.
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SAG-AFTRA, Record Labels Reach Tentative
Sound Recordings
Agreement
Deal
Includes Groundbreaking A.I. Protections,
SAG-AFTRA Executive Committee Unanimously
Approves the Agreement, will go to Members
for Vote
LOS ANGELES (April 12,
2024) -- SAG-AFTRA and leading record
labels reached a tentative multiyear
agreement on a successor contract to the
SAG-AFTRA National Code of Fair Practice
for Sound Recordings.
Covering the period starting Jan. 1, 2021,
and ending Dec. 31, 2026, the agreement
includes Warner Music Group, Sony Music
Entertainment, Universal Music Group and
Disney Music Group.
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Coalitions Respond to
SAG-AFTRA
Sound
Recordings Code Tentative Agreement
Deal
Includes 26.3% Compounded Wage Increase
and Groundbreaking A.I.
Protections
Los Angeles (April 12,
2024) -- Today, SAG-AFTRA and the leading
record labels -- Warner Music Group, Sony
Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group
and Disney Music Group -- announced
a tentative multiyear agreement on a
successor contract to the SAG-AFTRA
National Code of Fair Practice for Sound
Recordings.
Music
creator groups have lauded the new
SAG-AFTRA Sound Recordings Code:
"The music business has historically
lagged behind on technological
developments. This time, with A.I., MAC,
BMAC and SONA joined forces with SAG-AFTRA
to ensure that artists are protected
upfront. This collective bargaining
agreement with our label partners is a
great first step to make sure artists have
creative control and get paid," said Music
Artists Coalition Founder Irving Azoff.
"Congratulations to Duncan, Jeff and the
SAG-AFTRA team."
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total solar eclipse for the
next
20 years
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Last
total solar eclipse for the
next
20 years in
the contiguous United States.
On
April 8, 2024, the contiguous United
States will witness its
last total solar
eclipse for the next 20 years.
The moon's total
eclipse shadow will cross the Rio Grande
into Texas at 1:25 p.m. Central time and
trace an arc through 15 states all the way
to Maine before crossing into Canada. The
lower 48 states won't see another total
solar eclipse until August 2044.
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SAG-AFTRA
Members Ratify TV Animation
Agreements
LOS ANGELES
(Mar. 22, 2024) -- In national
voting completed today, members of
SAG-AFTRA ratified the 2023 Television
Animation Agreement and the 2023 Basic
Cable Animation Agreement with the
Alliance of Motion Picture and Television
Producers. Members approved the new
three-year contracts by a vote of 95.52%
to 4.48%.
The contracts
provide strong protections around the use
of artificial intelligence and a
pattern-busting 7% wage increase that
applies retroactively to July 1, 2023.
For a full list of
provisions achieved in the contracts,
please see the summary.
Negotiations
between SAG-AFTRA and the Alliance of
Motion Picture and Television Producers
were delayed due to last year's
TV/Theatrical strike, and the previous
contract was extended. On Feb. 22,
SAG-AFTRA announced the tentative
agreement with the AMPTPT.
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The Octogenerian - ATAS a glittering
dream
-
By
Syd
Cassyd
Permission was given by Syd Cassyd to
Josie Cory, TVI for publishing.
Hollywood, CA
-
The
glittering dreams of the world for a new
culture and perhaps world peace through
television and radio turned to ashes when
Hitler used all media to destroy the
dreams and bodies of more than 30 million
persons.
When
in 1946 seven industryites in
communications joined me in founding the
"first generation" of the Academy of
Television Arts and Sciences, we didn't
foresee that in 43 years we would get the
recognition that the "third generation" TV
Academy has today,
We
weren't naïve, for since Jan. 6,
1884, the first TV system had already been
patented. For those 62 years world leaders
had already visualized the impact of the
moving image of television on society. The
problems in America was not when, but who
would control the new technology.
Because
there are three generations of the
Academy, each of the latter two calling
themselves the "new" Academy, undoubtedly
when the foundation selects people for the
Hall of Fame, no one will be around to
know that back in 1946, he was a
"founder."
As
Fred Sage, the fine actor in the "Wonder
Years" notes, each generation has their
own heroes.
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Remembered
Hollywood - (February
2024
) Syd Cassyd was the Founder of the
Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences.
Cassyd worked for
the Army Signal Corps as a film editor
under then-Col. Frank Capra during World
War II. After the war, Cassyd moved to
Hollywood, where he worked as an editor
for Box Office magazine, as well as a grip
at Paramount Pictures.
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101- History
of the Television Academy - The Beginning:
Syd Cassyd's
Dream
The history of
the Academy of Television Arts &
Sciences (ATAS) dates to the earliest days
of the television industry itself. When
Syd Cassyd, its founder, first conceived
of the organization, he envisioned a
serious forum where all aspects and
concerns of the fledgling medium could be
discussed. Flash and glamor were of no
interest to Cassyd. Indeed, for years he
refused to even consider the notion of
handing out awards.
"He thought
television was a really wonderful tool for
education," recalled his daughter, Donna
Cassyd. "He used to make us watch shows
like Omnibus, with Alistair
Cook."
Fortunately
for Cassyd and the other founders of the
Television Academy, the organization
eventually became both a place for serious
discussion as well as a place to celebrate
the industry's finest achievements with
its annual Emmy Awards ceremonies.
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NAB Show Get Ready to Walk the Show Floor
at NAB, April
14
The NAB Show
Daily brings First Look, a glimpse at the
innovations in technology and new products
you will see at the show, along with some
exhibitor viewpoints and events happening
on the show floor. The show will open its
exhibit floor on April 14, Las
Vegas.
HUNT VALLEY,
Md. & ARLINGTON, Va. -- In an notable
development that could help more public
broadcasters get on the air with NextGen
TV services, Sinclair Broadcast Group and
America's Public Television Stations
(APTS) have announced that in markets
where Sinclair has deployed a NextGen TV
Broadcast Service (aka ATSC 3.0) and a
public television station has not,
Sinclair will provide free carriage of a
virtual channel from that public
television station.
Carriage of a
broadcast-enabled virtual channel involves
transmitting programming data within the
NextGen signal that allows over-the-air
viewers with NextGen TVs to see and select
the channel in their programming guide and
access the channel seamlessly over the
Internet.
Under
this arrangement, Sinclair will provide
hosting at no cost to the public
television station. The public television
stations will also have the option to pass
through programming in high dynamic range
(HDR), significantly enhancing the video
quality to the viewers. Technologies such
as Advanced HDR by Technicolor will allow
content to be visually enhanced on NextGen
TVs that support the improved picture
format.
"America's
Public Television Stations partner with
Sinclair to offer more NextGen service to
more public television viewers," said
Patrick Butler, president and CEO of APTS.
"We are proud to have helped public
television stations in almost 30 markets
make the transition to the NextGen TV
broadcast standard. This partnership with
Sinclair will help serve local communities
while we work with other public television
stations to transition to NextGen TV to
advance their public service
missions."
"We
are thrilled to continue our partnership
with America's Public Television Stations
to help bring the next generation of
television to all viewers," said Rob
Weisbord, Sinclair's chief operating
officer and president of Broadcast. "For
public television stations that face
challenges in launching NextGen service,
we hope that this offer will help get them
in the advanced TV game and set the stage
for their eventual launch of this
spectacular service over the air."
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Proof
of Connection 1902 when voice was
introduced to wireless transmission -
Wi-Fi
1902
106- Proclamation by Wallace G. Wilkinson,
former Governor of
Kentucky
1992
proclaimed Nathan Beverly Stubblefield
year and
Murray, Kentucky 'Birthplace of
radio'
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Wireless
Telephone inventor Nathan
Stubblefield
Click Stubblefield Speaks - YouTube-
30Min
115th
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,
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Ground
Battery
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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1908
0512 - PATENT GRANTED: Stubblefield's U.S.
Patent, Number 887,357, All Purpose
Wireless Telephone, Filed April 5, 1907,
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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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After the Telecommunication
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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SMART
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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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Cory
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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, Documentaries
and Animations.
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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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Troy Cory &
The Brook
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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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114- Ron
Rice, Hawaiian Tropic founder in 2004
accompanied the Troy Cory Show on a
concert tour through China. -
Rice
died May 19, 2022 at the age of 81 in
Daytona Beach,
Florida
He grew up in the mountains of North
Carolina, and fell in love with the
beaches of Florida on a childhood visit.
He made his home in Daytona Beach, where
he worked as a high school chemistry
teacher and part-time lifeguard.
It was at his part-time job that Rice was
inspired by seeing people all over the
beach using Coppertone suntan lotion. He
became determined to create a unique
competitor, using his chemistry knowledge
to experiment with a suntan lotion
formula, scented with coconut and
fruit.
He famously mixed his first formula in a
garbage can, bottling it at home in his
garage with a $500 loan from his father to
launch his business. He named it Hawaiian
Tropic to evoke an exotic beach
locale.
His experiment was a hit making him a
multi-millionaire, with his Hawaiian
Tropic suncare brand creating sales of
$110 million per year.
Ricewith his Hawaiian Tropic brand became
known for sponsoring beauty pageants and
NASCAR racecars.
In 2004 he accompanied Troy Cory to a
concert tour through China.
After
selling Hawaiian Tropic to Playtex in
2007, Rice returned to the industry in
recent years with the suncare brand Habana
Brisa.
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Scott B. Whitenack-Stubblefield Esq.,
great-grand son of wireless telephone
inventor, Nathan B. Stubblefield,
died
- By Troy
Cory
Scott Bryan Whitenack passed away
untimely on September 18, in Los Angeles,
CA.
Scott, aka Scott
Stubblefield, was one of four children
with siblings, Alden, Keith, and
Priscilla. (His brother Keith pre-ceded
him in death at the age of 32). His
parents were Troy Cory Stubblefield, an
entertainer and author and Dorothy
Swafford, owner of a furniture and
antiques retail store. Scott's children
are Steven, David and grand-children,
William, Bruce, Cora and Max, borne to
Steven and Skylark. Scott's
great-grandfather is Nathan B.
Stubblefield, the inventor of Radio, in
1882, and patent holder of the wireless
telephone (1908) and his great-great-great
.... grandparents were - John and
Priscilla Alden who were part of the
pilgrimage who sailed on the Mayflower to
Plymouth Rock from England in
1620.
(The
Stubblefield story is incorporated within
several photographs and denotes of and
about S Scott to show how their personal
ambitions and dreams parallel each other -
both died - before their dreams and
ambitions were
fulfilled)
During
the time he studied for the State Bar,
Scott lived with Josie and myself on our
family estate in Pasadena. He passed the
State Bar the first time and was among
only 33% to do so.
The balance of time was spent doing
cinematography for my TV shows, which he
considered an artistic outlet besides his
major life's work, in the field of law.
After he passed the State Bar he handled
numerous legal cases and ended up working
as an associate lawyer with Melvin Belli
with whom he engaged in several cases and
won a lawsuit that became precedent case
law. Whitenack was committed to his legal
profession for over three
decades.
r
If
you needed legal advice or help with a
motion filing, Scott was there with his
trusty law books. He was very intelligent,
outspoken and an independent thinker.
He
also was a family man, who loved hiking
and scuba diving, a good game of tennis
and enjoyed bringing his sons to Paramount
Ranch for regular family outings and
Father's Day get-togethers.
As
to his love for cinematography he
videotaped additional segments for the
movie "Christmas around the World." Scott
later became my producer and
cinematographer for "To Catch a Dream"
filmed in Europe. The video project
brought him and the production team to
Paris, Venice, Cannes, Munich and
Salzburg. Said footage with perfect
picture-book pans of the Eiffel Tower, the
Seine River, the leaning Tower of Pisa and
the Venice Bridge of Sigh, is a legacy he
left behind for us.
In the early 90s
during the writing of our 4-volume set of
books entitled "the SMART-DAAF Boys" about
the invention of radio and the the
wireless telephone, Scott lent a helpful
hand in giving his legal aspect of his
great-grandfather Nathan Stubblefield's
copyrighted and patented invention. He
also was the co-author of "Bank America,
the Tortfeasor."
Scott
as a teenager with John Wayne
at LA Herald-Express columnist Harrison
Carroll's Cinema Reporting Prize press
conference.
His
favorite poem is found on a card he
prepared for one of my Father's Days
titled "The Force That Through The Green
Fuse Drives The Flower."
He
leaves behind his father, Troy
Cory-Stubblefield, his mother Dorothy
Steele, sister Priscilla Stubblefield
Cory, brother and sister-in-law Alden and
Sara Stubblefield, step mother Josie
Cory-Stubblefield, sons David and Steven,
daughter-in law Skylar, and
great-grandchildren, William, Bruce, Cora
and Max; Nephew
Ryan White, and niece Jenny Wharton. His
brother Keith pre-ceded him in death at
the age of 32.
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Al
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and acquired by the Cory's in
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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.
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