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Cruise down the Danube river at NATPE
Budapest June 10 -
22
Central and Eastern
Europe's most established market featuring
the US studios.
With nearly 400 regional buyers in
attendance, NATPE Budapest is the go-to
content marketplace for distributors,
streamers and acquisition executives.
TV2 Media Group CEO
Pavel Stantchev will take to the main
stage at NATPE Budapest in June to give
the keynote presentation.
NATPE Budapest will
once again feature a nighttime cruise,
down the Danube River, reviving a popular
tradition that used to be a networking
mainstay of the market.
Delegations from
the Organization of Ukrainian Producers
(OUP), Spain's ICEX and the Independent
Film and Television Alliance (IFTA) in the
US will be attending this year's most
prominent global TV market focused on the
CEE and EMEA regions, taking place from
June 19 to 22.
Created in March
2022 in response to the Russian army's
full-scale invasion of Ukraine, OUP's
mission is to create documentary and
fiction projects about Russian military
aggression in Ukraine, supporting movie
professionals in hard times and bringing
personal stories of living through this
conflict to the world.
The Independent
Film & Television Alliance (IFTA)
supports, protects and advances the global
independent film and television industry.
Its membership includes more than 140
companies from 23 countries.
The event will
continue its longstanding tradition of
presenting screenings hosted by some of
the global TV industry's biggest players.
US studios including A+E Networks
International, Paramount Global
Distribution and Sony Pictures
Television are already on board to
showcase their newest programming.
NATPE Budapest will
also be home to a growing contingent of
exhibitors with content to sell and new
projects to finance. More than 60 are
already signed up to do business on its
market floor and meeting suites, including
its newest
exhibitors StudioCanal, Warner
Bros. International Television
Distribution and Warner Bros.
International Television Production,
joining other industry heavyweights such
as Entertainment One, FOX Entertainment,
Fremantle, Lionsgate, NBCUniversal Global
Distribution, Paramount Global
Distribution and Sony Pictures
Television.
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115-
Diane von Furstenberg to keynote Tribeca
Film
Festival
This year's
program, taking place Wed June 7 - Sunday
June 18, will include a keynote from Diane
von Furstenberg, Founder and Co-Chairwoman
of DVF, in conversation with comedian Seth
Meyers about the origins of her namesake
company, her predictions for the fashion
industry, and her advice for a younger
generation of women entrepreneurs. In
another keynote conversation, leaders at
two iconic American companies, General
Electric Global Chief Marketing Officer
Linda Boff and General Motors Senior Vice
President of Strategy and Innovation Alan
Wexler will discuss how both
experimentation and data-driven insights
impact their brand narratives, what role
corporate social responsibility plays in
business, and how they leverage the power
of storytelling to inform consumers during
their companies' moments of historic
transformation
Tribeca Festival
also announced the official selections for
the 2023 Tribeca X Award, which celebrates
the best-in-class projects of the year in
five categories: Feature Film, Short Film,
Series, Immersive, and Audio. Brands
represented include A&W, Adobe,
Amazon, Atlassian, Bulgari, Common
Citizen, Flipper's Roller Boogie Palace,
Gjenge Makers, Google, Indeed, John Deere,
Kawai, MIT Solve, Motown Records UK -
Chivas, Panasonic, Room to Read, Sony AI,
Sony Interactive Entertainment, Square,
Tracksmith and PUMA, U.S. Bank, Novo
Nordisk and Verizon. Selected projects
will be available to screen on
Tribecafilm.com starting June 7.
The Festival was
founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal,
and Craig Hatkoff in 2001 to spur the
economic and cultural revitalization of
lower Manhattan following the attacks on
the World Trade Center. The annual Tribeca
Festival will celebrate its 22nd year from
June 7&endash;18, 2023 in New York
City.
In 2019, James
Murdoch's Lupa Systems bought a majority
stake in Tribeca Enterprises, bringing
together Rosenthal, De Niro, and Murdoch
to grow the enterprise.
The 2023 Tribeca
Festival is presented by OKX and with the
support of our partners: AT&T,
Audible, Black Women on Boards, CHANEL,
City National Bank, Diageo, Easterseals
Disability Services, Expensify, Indeed,
NYC Mayor's Office of Media and
Entertainment, National CineMedia,
Novartis, ServiceNow, Spring Studios New
York, The Wall Street Journal, Tubi, and
Variety.
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115- Pasadena
Playhouse will receive the 2023 Regional
Theatre
Tony
Award.
The Pasadena
Playhouse, the State Theatre of
California, is only the second Los Angeles
institution to earn the honor
The prize, which
includes a $25,000 grant, will be
presented at the 76th Tony Awards on June
11 in New York.
Since the Writers
Guild of America agreed to not picket the
event, thus allowing the televised
broadcast to proceed in a revised
form.
The Mark Taper
Forum, was the first L.A. theater to
receive the Regional Theatre Tony in 1977.
Additional Southern California recipients
are the Old Globe in 1984, South Coast
Repertory in 1988 and La Jolla Playhouse
in 1993.
The
Pasadena Play House
doesn't lack the experiences of various
crisis. In 2010 it was close to shutting
down when most of the staff was laid off
and the rreminder of the season cancelle
while filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Rescued by the generous donors, the
theater was back when producing artistic
director Danny Feldman was appointed to
succeed long-term artistic director
Sheldon Epps in 2016.
Founded in 1917 by
Gilmor Brown, a resourceful theater
enthusiast, Pasadena Playhouse began as a
community theater. Early success inspired
more than a thousand community members to
buy the land at 39 S. El Molino Ave., on
which a state-of-the-art theater was
planned. In 1925, the attractive
Spanish Colonial Revival building, now
included in the National Register of
Historic Places, opened its doors
Under Brown's
leadership, the theater drew attention
through its programming ambition
In 1928, Brown
formally established a school of theater
arts, which quickly built a national
reputation as young Hollywood hopefuls
flocked from across the country to break
into the movie industry. Notable alumni
from the school's extensive history
include Eve Arden, Gene Hackman, Dustin
Hoffman, Sally Struthers, Jo Anne Worley,
Robert Preston, Mako, Raymond Burr and
Jamie Farr.
After Brown died in
1960, the Playhouse began to stall. The
Taper's emergence in 1967 created a new
cultural center of gravity and the rise of
university drama departments eroded the
Playhouse's enrollment. The Pasadena
Playhouse finally went dark in 1969. But
resurrection would not be denied even if
it took almost two decades.
By 1986, the
theater, which had been purchased by the
city of Pasadena, was back in business.
The main stage was humming again.
The
last few years brought an unexpected
challenge with a once-in-a-century
pandemic closing the Playhouse for 20
months. The challenges remain formidable,
but the theater seems finally on secure
footing.
However, this year
saw one of the biggest initiatives in its
history launched -- the Sondheim
Celebration, a six-month-long festival in
honor of the Broadway lyricist and
composer who died in 2021.
Survival of the
Pasadena Play Playhas has been
touch-and-go but now brought a welcome
prize, The Tony Award.
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115-The
Cincinnati Music Festival back to the
Cincinnati
Riverfront
By
Mark
Anderson
(Television
Int'l Magazine)
2023
represents The Festival's 59th year of
bringing top R&B talent to Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Music Festival will take
place July 20 -
22.
Originally
called the Ohio Valley Jazz Festival when
it was first held in 1962, the Cincinnati
Music Festival has grown and evolved into
a spectacular three-day event on
Cincinnati's riverfront. Starting out as
an all-jazz concert, over the years it has
grown into a three-day festival featuring
great music from the hottest stars in
R&B, jazz, soul, and hip-hop, as well
as up and coming artists. Past performers
include Aretha Franklin, Duke Ellington,
Miles Davis, Luther Vandross, Gerald
Levert, Patti Labelle, New Edition, Earth
Wind and Fire, Lakeside, Whitney Houston,
Stevie Wonder, Janet Jackson and many
others
By
the year 2000, the festival was the
largest of its kind in the United States,
drawing more than 50,000 people annually
from all across the country. The festival
has been held at various sites through its
nearly 60 year history, including French
Lick Indiana, the Carthage Fairgrounds,
and the Hamilton County Fairgrounds before
landing at its current home in Paycor
Stadium on Cincinnati's river
front.
Accompanied by a street festival dubbed
Festival 513, the Cincinnati Music
Festival has an estimated annual economic
output of $107 million, according to the
Greater Cincinnati Center for Economic
Education at the University of Cincinnati.
2015 marked the first of many years in
partnership with Cincinnati based global
company P&G.
The Cincinnati
Music Festival Presented by P&G is
co-promoted by The Santangelo Group and
Ohio Valley Entertainment. 2023 represents
The Festival's 59th year of bringing top
R&B talent to Cincinnati.
About
The Santangelo Group:
The Santangelo Group, led by Owner Joe
Santangelo, has promoted or co-promoted
the Cincinnati Music Festival at Paul
Brown Stadium since 2005. Prior to
that, they promoted the Festival as the
Coors Light Music Festival, the Kool Jazz
Festival and the Ohio Valley Music
Festival stretching back to 1962. In
addition to the Cincinnati Festival in
Cincinnati, The Santangelo Group promotes
the Hampton Jazz Festival in Hampton,
VA.
About
Ohio Valley Entertainment (OVE):
OVE is an entertainment company created to
co-promote the Macy's Festival in 2006. In
addition to its involvement in the
Cincinnati Festival, OVE has promoted
other events at Paul Brown Stadium
including the 2012 Kenny Chesney/Tim
McGraw "Brothers of the Sun" tour.
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Wireless
Telephone inventor Nathan
Stubblefield
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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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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,
Granted May 12, 1908. / Click MORE STORY
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Nathan
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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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Who
are the SMART Inventors of
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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
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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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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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101-
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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Rice
died in 2022 at the age of 81 in Daytona
Beach, Florida
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114-
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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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
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Classics Award " at the
Huntington Hartford Theater.
Since 1956 TVI grew to command
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