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--"Once inside of Television International
Magazine -- on the Internet with
tvinews.net, says Josie Cory - "the top
executive will find not only "instant" information
about new products, but a few new ways to create
new lifestyles, with a few new hats."
----- TVI
converges news events and top ranking Telecom
celebs, (TVI's
person of the week),
into the everyday life of each user of Smart90.
"The
YES90, Your Easy Search engine, brought on by
Google, Yahoo, and Smart90.©om,"
continued Josie, "is the secret - 90 characters or
less."
THE FACTS ARE: The products the top
decision-maker needs for his/her own personal
business use are usually found on the television
monitor, sitting right in front of them, just a
click or two away!
-----TVInews.net, TVI
Magazine, Xingtv and VRAtv music videos, were done
purposeful with a lot of hard work and sweat," says
Josie. Our webcast and television shows from
China were accomplished realising a one-in-a
lifetime opportunity, with the help of many hard
working entertainers, producers and government
officials.
----- "For me,
travelling to a foreign country, was always another
adventurous, lucky life experience, especially,
getting back safe and sound", says Josie. Ms. Cory
has been part of the Troy Cory Show production
team, as a producer and director -- since the 70s.
Josie has produced most of Troy's CDs and DVD music
recordings, since the 70s, in England, Germany and
the U.S.
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-Josie, pronounced,
"Yossi," was born in the southern part of Germany,
and brought up and educated in the customary
disciplined Bavarian style. Her liberal arts
education years brought her to England, to
perfected the English language, and to Munich,
Germany, majoring in foreign languages, (English,
Spanish and French) attending the Foreign Lanuage
Insitute of the State Capitol Munich, (FIM). As a
linguist, interpreter, and translator for a foreign
newspaper journalist, it prepared her for a life in
the entertainment industry and into the literary,
publishing field she now shares with her husband,
entertainer and author Troy
Cory.
----Three
of Josie's co-authored books, "Reinventing Radio,"
"Rediscovering Radio & Television With
Documents," and "Disappointments Are Great - Follow
the Money, the Internet" -- are valuable
contributions to the student of the wireless
electromagnetic wave, radio, television, and now,
streaming broadband movies over the Internet.
----
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
----
The books are part of
a four volume set, concerning the history of radio,
television and the inventors of radio, focusing on
the Kentucky inventor, Nathan B. Stubblefield, and
Nikola Tesla.
---- She also authored
"Clichés, for Social Climbers and Social
Rhymers," and "What's Your Favorite Color."
----
Her latest published
work, (2012) is co-authored with her husband, Troy
Cory, entitled "Wireless
Telephone®©- The Deal To Steal."
---- The self-styled
NBS legacy archivist, has since 1973 been the
primary watch-dog over the original hand-written
and published works of Nanthan B. Stubblefield, the
inventor of the wireless telephone.
---- Her publishing career commenced - when
Josie bought the controlling interest of Television
International Magazine in 1987. The magazine was
founded by former ABC anchor, Sam Donaldson and Al
Preiss in 1956. Josie Cory
has been the publisher/editor of TVI Magazine,
since 1987.
----
Ms. Cory became
naturalized US citizen on September 11, 2008.
Before
that, and since 1970, she has been the primary
producer of musical and television shows for VRA
TelePlay Pictures and VRA RadioPlay Music. Vine
Street Video Center in Hollywood,
and
Rosemont
Studios in Pasadena California, in which she
co-founded with Troy
Cory.
---- Her
publishing/editor career commenced in 1987, with
her first 68 page Fall issue, after purchasing the
controlling interest of Television International
Magazine from Sylvia Preiss, in early,
1987. The
magazine was founded by Sam Donaldson and Al Preiss
in 1956. Josie
was selected as TVI's Person of The Week in
November, 2004, by the board members of NBS100, for
her innovative accomplishments in the field of
telecommunication and journalistic
reporting.
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TELEVISION
INTERNATIONAL Magazine
is known by the best, and is one of the best ways
to promote your company
worldwide.
----
History:
Founded in 1956 by
ABC''s
Sam Donaldson and his partner Al
Preiss.
---- Once
inside the magazine
- the
top executive will find not only informative
advertisements on a wide variety of available
entertainment-related products, but also weekly
news updates on our portal to the world wide web
site --Smart90.com©.
THE
FACTS ARE: The products the top "decision-maker"
needs for his/her own personal business use are
usually found on the desks of his subordinates --
or in the offices of competitors.
----- Back in
the 1950s then the four leading broadcasting trade
magazines devoted less than nine percent (9%) of
their total editorial content directly to
television film in 1955 according to TELEvisionFILM
Magazine research. The basis of this research was
to point up the need for adequate editorial
coverage of the television film industry.
----- Sam Donaldson in
his 1956 headline article "1939" writes: "The
history of a great industry is always interesting.
Not only is it extremely revealing from a purely
factual standpoint, it is usually a graphic tribute
to a handful of men who had the gift of foresight
and believed in the impossible. But history tends
to become confused with time, events are all too
quickly clouded if they are not recorded as they
happen."
----- That does not
much differ from what Robert Dowling, publisher of
the Hollywood Reporter is saying some fifty years
later, ". . . What is significant about the
entertainment industry is that you can almost reach
back and touch its origins." "TheReporter is no
exception." Also no exception is the longevity
endured Television International Magazine," says
TVI's publisher, Josie
Cory.
---- Movies,
documentaries,
television
programing, computer broadcaster and in-depth
stories, calendar of global television industry
events, new broadcasting technology, computers,
animation and profiles, press releases and letters
to the editor will all be part of our regular
editorial. Featured interviews with television's
newsmakers and groundbreakers, vital marketing
information, and a variety of regular trade columns
-- all go in our
magazine
---- Both
Mr. Donaldson and Mr. Preiss dedicated themselves
to bring to the film and television industry -- the
latest "industry" news. Since then , TELEVISION
INTERNATIONAL has been a most respected
international trade news publication. In March,
1963, TVI hosted the first Annual Festival of World
TV Classics Award at the Huntington Hartford
Theater. By 1987, it grew to command the readership
of television network executives in 142 countries
on six continents. MORE
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Respectfully Submitted:
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Magazine
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Associated Press, Reuters, BBC, LA Times, NY Times,
VRA's D-Diaries, Industry Press Releases, They Said
It and SmartSearch were used in compiling and
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