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Germany's largest summer
film festival opens on June 27 through
July 5, and for nine days will be showing
158 new films from 51 countries
The 32. FILMFEST
MÜNCHEN opens with the German
premiere of "The Young and Prodigious T.S.
Spiver." Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet, who
opened Filmfest in 2001 with "Amelie" will
be here with his young lead actor Kyle
Catlett. The festival's closing night film
is the American production "I Origins,"
which will be screened following the award
ceremony on July 5th. Director Mike Cahill
("Another Earth") will be on hand with his
stars Michael Pitt ("Boardwalk Empire")
and Astrid Bergès-Frisbey ("Pirates
of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black
Pearl").
In addition to big
stars and young talent from around the
world, French icon Isabelle Huppert will
be coming to MÜNCHEN. Huppert will be
honored for her contributions to motions
pictures as an art form. She will also be
presenting her latest film "Paris Follies"
at its German premiere.
"I'm thrilled that
Isabelle Huppert is coming to Munich. It's
something we've been planning for years
and now it's finally happening," commented
festival director Diana Iljine. "And we
have plenty of great guests this year.
From Hollywood to Bollywood."
Also coming to town
are German actor Udo Kier, recipient of
the CineMerit Award. American cult
director Walter Hill is being honored with
the first complete retrospective of his
work ever. Producer legend and Oscar
winner Arthur Cohn will be here for a gala
in which he will talk about his decades in
the American film capital. And Indian
superstar Irrfan Khan will be bringing a
touch of Bollywood to Bavaria. Irrfan Khan
is known internationally for films
including "Slumdog Millionaire", "The
Amazing Spider-Man," "Life of Pi" and
"Lunchbox" but also for films from India.
In Munich he'll be presenting his latest
film "Qissa."
Awards given at Munich
Filmfest-
The most prestigious and lucrative awards
at FILMFEST MÜNCHEN are given by:
ARRI and Osram (ARRI/OSRAM Award for Best
International Film), Senator (CineVision
Award for Best International Newcomer
Film), Bavaria Film, Bayerischer Rundfunk
and the DZ Bank (German Cinema New Talent
Award), VFF - Verwertungsgesellschaft der
Film- und Fernsehproduzenten (Bernd
Burgemeister TV Movie Award).
SponsorHofbräu
München-
It is the third
year for Hofbräu München as a
Filmfest sponsor among many. The brewery
that is practically synonymous the world
over for Munich and its beer, makes sure
that guests take a little Munich lifestyle
back home with them. Hofbräu beers
are served at many Filmfest events
including the Open Air screenings with its
beergarden atmosphere and the closing
night bash.
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CineMeritAward
The Munich Film Festival premiered
Jean-Pierre Jeunet's "The Young and
Prodigious T.S. Spivet," and will close
with "I Origins" from U.S. helmer Mike
Cahill.
The
festival features four sections --
CineMasters, CineVision, Spotlight and
International Independents , packed with
German premieres.
"This
year's films hit their targets -- they go
straight to the heart or the solar
plexus," said festival director Diana
Iljine in a statement.
Jeunet's film, which is based on
the young adult novel by Reif Larsen,
stars Helena Bonham Carter and Kyle
Catlett.
Jeunet
is best known for feature debut
"Delicatessen" and "Amelie," which grossed
$170 million worldwide. His other pics
include "The City of Lost Children,"
"Alien: Resurrection" and "A Very Long
Engagement."
The Munich Fest honored Udo Kier at a
gala ceremony with CineMerit Award,, given
to an actor whose career spans Europe and
the U.S.
The ceremony included the world premiere
of his latest film "Arteholic," in which
director Hermann Vaske accompanies
art-obsessed Kier through some of Europe's
greatest museums. As part of its homage,
the festival will be showing five
additional films with Kier: "Tod Eines
Weltstars" and "Egomania" by Christoph
Schlingensief; "My Own Private Idaho"; "A
Trick of the Light," from by Wim Wenders;
and "Iron Sky," by Timo Vuorensola.
Kier's
career is full of daring choices, and he's
worked with such icons as Andy Warhol
("Andy Warhol's Frankenstein"), Rainer
Werner Fassbinder ("Lili Marleen," "Lola"
and "Berlin Alexanderplatz") and Lars von
Trier (nine films including both volumes
of "Nymphomaniac").
In
1991, Kier made his first Hollywood film,
"My Own Private Idaho," from Gus Van Sant,
and has acted in art films, genre films
and Hollywood blockbusters.
"Udo Kier is an actor who leaves a lasting
impression, no matter what the role," said
festival director Diana Iljine. "He is an
actor who is not afraid to take chances.
And many of them have paid off. Udo Kier
himself is a work of art."
Previous
recipients of the CineMerit Award include
actors Julie Christie, John Malkovich and
Michael Caine as well as the directors
Michael Haneke, Barry Levinson and Milos
Forman.
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Justices accept argument of
major broadcasters that Aereo's service
amounts to a violation of copyright
law.
The US supreme court has ruled that
Aereo, the TV streaming service backed by
media mogul Barry Diller, is illegal.
Aereo,
which launched in 2012 in the New York
area, has expanded across the US and is
now available in cities including Atlanta,
Boston, Denver, Houston and Miami.
Backed
by Diller's IAC, Aereo has clashed
repeatedly with the television networks.
Last October broadcasters including ABC,
CBS and Fox filed a petition to the
supreme court after an appeals court
rejected their call for a ban on the
service
In
a 6-3 decision, the court rejected an
earlier appeals court decision which had
ruled the fledgling service did not breach
broadcasters' copyright. The Supreme Court
has ruled that Aereo, the upstart
television streaming service, violated
copyright laws by resending broadcast
signals without paying licensing fees.
The ruling effectively means the court
sees Aereo as similar to a cable company
&endash; and therefore liable to pay for
the content it broadcasts.
Aereo
captures the over-the-air signals of
network broadcasters and streams them to
customers via their computers, smartphones
or devices such as Apple TV or Roku. It
has thousands of tiny aerials that it
assigns to each of its customers, which
allows Aereo to argue that its clients are
merely renting antennae of the sort they
would otherwise have in their homes.
Customers
pay between $8 and $20 a month for the
service, which includes a cloud-based
digital video recorder &endash; far less
than the average cable bill. The company
does not pay fees to the media companies
whose signals it redistributes, while the
cable companies pay about $3bn. The
broadcasters argued that Aereo violated
copyright law.
The
justices said the law forbids unlicensed
companies to "transmit" copyrighted shows
to the viewing public. Aereo argued,
unsuccessfully, that it was transmitting
signals to individual customers through
the use of tiny rented antennas.
The
decision represents a major victory for TV
broadcasters, who depend increasingly on
licensing revenues from cable and
satellite services.
Two
veteran Washington attorneys, Paul Clement
and David Frederick, presented the
contrasting arguments in the case, ABC vs.
Aereo.
Clement,
a former solicitor general who represented
ABC and other broadcasters, called Aereo a
"gimmick" that allows "thousands of paying
strangers to watch live TV online" without
paying a licensing fee to the broadcasters
for their copyrighted programs.
This
violates the Copyright Act of 1976, he
said, adopted in part to deal with the
advent of cable TV service. Broadcasters
were given an exclusive right to any
program that is "publicly" performed or
transmitted to the public "by means of any
device or process." This could describe a
cable TV tower, and it also describes
Aereo precisely, he said.
However,
Aereo came up with what some say is a way
to skirt around the law. It denies that
its service amounts to a "public" airing
of programs, but is merely a new way for
individual consumers to watch programs
they could see for free.
With
the service for instance in New York,
subscribers rent a tiny antenna devoted to
their own individual use at a Brooklyn
facility. Through it, they capture free
over-the-air TV signals in the area.
Frederick, representing Aereo, compared
this to a set of old-fashioned "rabbit
ears" on a TV set.
"It's
no different than if I'm at home, and I
have an antenna or rabbit ears on my TV,
and I know what channels I can get,"
attorney Frederick said. "Consumers have a
right to get over-the-air signals that are
free to the public," he added.
He
likened Aereo to the 1980s-era video
recorders that allowed consumers to record
copies of programs to be viewed at home.
In 1984, the high court ruled that
recording programs at home for later
viewing did not violate copyright
laws.
The
argument centered on the interpretation of
a federal law that applies to the public
performance of copyrighted works. Aereo
argued that its antennae meant it was
facilitating thousands of individual
performances and not a public performance,
which would violate the Copyright Act of
1976, which gives the copyright owner the
"exclusive right" to "perform the
copyrighted work publicly".
In a statement, 21st Century Fox, formed
from the breakup of News Corp, said: "21st
Century Fox welcomes the US supreme
court's ruling, a decision that ultimately
is a win for consumers that affirms
important copyright protections and
ensures that real innovation in
over-the-top video will continue to
support what is already a vibrant and
growing television landscape."
Objecting
to the ruling, supreme court justice
Antonin Scalia compared Aereo to a
photocopier and said the company "should
not be directly liable whenever its
patrons use its equipment to 'transmit'
copyrighted television programs to their
screens". But the majority of the judges
rejected that argument given Aereo's
"overwhelming likeness to the cable
companies."
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Is Comcast lobbying the
FCC?
promoting
good posture at Troy Cory's place in
Pasadena.
"Thanks Casey for introducing the Troy
Cory Show." Best of memories, Troy.
Casey
Kasem, a radio voice who connected
generations of Americans to thousands of
rock and pop acts, died Father's Day, June
15, 2014. Kasem, hospitalized in
Washington state since June 1, had been in
declining health. The longtime host of
radio's American Top 40, which he started
in 1970, was a familiar voice to millions,
known for his signature closig advice:
"Keep our feet on the ground and keep
reaching for the stars."
Kasem founded the
American Top 40 franchise with Don
Bustany, Tom Rounds and Ron Jacobs and
hosted it from 1970 to 1988 and from 1998
to 2004. Between January 1989 and early
1998, he was the host of Casey's Top
40, Casey's Hot 20, and
Casey's Countdown. Also beginning
in 1998, Kasem hosted two AC spin-offs of
American Top 40, American Top 20
and Ameican Top 10. He retired from
AT20 and AT10 on July 4, 2009 and both
shows ended on that day. Ryan Seacrest
took over the AT40 franchise in
2004.
Kasem, known for his
distinctive, rich, dramatic voice, was the
youngest member ever to be inducted into
the National Radio Hall of Fame and has
his own star on the Hollywood Walk of
Fame. He first served as DJ and radio
announcer while serving the Army during
the Korean War and began his professional
radio career in the 1950s.
He was also active in politics for
years, supporting Lebanese-American and
Arab-American causes,an interest which was
triggered by the 1982 Israeli invasion of
Lebanon. He wrote a brochure published by
the Arab American Institute entitled
"Arab-Americans: Making a Difference". He
turned down a position in Transformers
series because of the show's plot
portraying "evil Arabs". He also called
for a fairer depiction of heroes and
villains, on behalf of all cultures. Kasem
campaigned against the Gulf War,
advocating non-military means of
pressuring Saddam Hussein into withdrawing
from Kuwait, was an advocate of
Palestinian independence and arranged
conflict resolution workshops for Arab
Americans and Jewish Americans.
Kasem supported a number of other
progressive causes, including affordable
housing and the rights of the homeless,
animal rights and environmental causes,
and was a critic of factory farming.m was
a
He was married to Linda Myers from
1972 to 1979 with whom he had three
children, Mike, Julie, and Kerri
Kasem.
From 1980 until his death, Kasem was
married to actress Jean Thompson. They had
one child, Liberty Jean Kasem.
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WASHINGTON DC
&endash; After consideration and study of
the GN Docket No. 12-268 REPORT &
ORDER released by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) on June
2nd, the Advanced Television Broadcasting
Alliance (ATBA) voiced concern that the
FCC has declared war on broadcasters,
especially LPTV and Translator stations.
The FCC is seemingly denying a significant
amount of the nation free over-the-air
television access in favor of providing
well-funded wireless carriers with more
spectrum for profit. The FCC in the
R&O concluded that the concerns of
broadcasters "are outweighed by the
detrimental impact that protecting LPTV
and TV translator stations would have on
the repacking process and on the success
of the incentive auction."
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Big companies
often try to hitch former Washington
insiders for its lobbying team; but the
cable giant Comcast has been especially
aggressive in picking up former
congressional aides and Federal
Communications Commission staff members --
even a former FCC commissioner -- as
company lobbyists.
Many of them
are now fully engaged on the company's
$45-billion takeover venture of Time
Warmer Cable. Such deal would widen
Comcast's lead as the nation's biggest
cable and Internet provider, but requires
the approval of the FCC and the Justice
Department's antitrust division and may
face questions in Congress.
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The International Society for
Science & the Public - Intel ISEF
is taking place at the Los Angeles
Convention Center, May 11-16,
2014.
The Intel
International Science and Engineering Fair
(Intel ISEF), the world's largest
international pre-college science
competition, provides an annual forum for
approximately 1,700 high school students
from more than 70 countries, regions, and
territories to showcase their independent
research as they compete for more than $5
million annually. The Intel ISEF is the
premier global science competition for
students in grades 9&endash;12.
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Digital Hollywood Spring,
May
5-8, Ritz Carlton, Marina Del
Rey.
tviNews Reports By:
Josie Cory, Mark Anderson, and Troy Cory
In
an era that has seen the downsizing or
demise of most household-name tradeshows,
Digital Hollywood is flourishing as a sort
of live-content aggregator attracting
various industry stalwarts to hold private
meetings all at the same venue, then
network together at conference tracks,
keynote roundtables and after-hours
parties.
Victor Harwood who is presiding over
several annual trade shows dealing with
entertainment, media, advertising and
technology events, besides Digital
Hollywood, said back in 2007, "The idea of
putting together a tradeshow by hassling
people to buy booth space is old -- anyone
who did that is not in business
anymore."
His upcoming Spring confab at the Ritz
Carlton Hotel, in Marina Del Rey, CA, made
up of separate multi-track but co-located
events is still the only conference that
brings together creatives, agents,
distributors, technologists, financiers,
lawyers and media -- legally, it's very
hard for a lot of these people to be in
the same room, unless there's a common
purpose and a common theme. More minds
have been changed -- at Digital Hollywood
than at any other conference."
Special Tracks: Big
Hollywood, The Variety Summit, Hollywood
Brand Power, Artists in Hollywood Actors -
Writers - Directors - Performers -
Producers - Conference at Digital
Hollywood; The Hispanic Summit, The
Women's Entertainment & Technology
Summit, Finance Hollywood and More!
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Big companies
often try to hitch former Washington
insiders for its lobbying team; but the
cable giant Comcast has been especially
aggressive in picking up former
congressional aides and Federal
Communications Commission staff members --
even a former FCC commissioner -- as
company lobbyists.
Many of them are
now fully engaged on the company's
$45-billion takeover venture of Time
Warmer Cable. Such deal would widen
Comcast's lead as the nation's biggest
cable and Internet provider, but requires
the approval of the FCC and the Justice
Department's antitrust division and may
face questions in Congress.
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Comcast lobbying the
FCC?
The
Areo Debate "To Be or Not to Be,"
provided food for a heated discussion at
the Digital Hollywood Spring conference
May 7, 2014. Moderated by James M. Burger,
Partner, Thompson Coburn, Neil W. Netanel,
Professor of Law, UCLA Law School; John C.
Ulin Partner, Arnold and Porter midway
through the debate were interreupted by
questions of the audience which became
increasingly agitated. It did make for a
lively debate though considering the fact
that most panelists usually take questions
only at the end of a panel discussion.
A
ruling to be followed closely by advocates
of net neutrality, and broadcasters, the
US Supreme Court
justices questioned the legality of Areo
as they weighed whether the starup
violates copyright law by recording
over-the-air programming from an off-site
antenna and delivering it to customers via
the internet. Areo aims to upend the
broadcast industry's decades-old business
model by letting customers in 11 cities
watch live and recorded shows for as
little as $8 a month.
Barry Diller,
Chairman and Senior Executive of media
company, IAC/InterActiveCorp, said
broadcasters are seeking to stifle
innovation for their own financial gain by
suing to shut down Aereo Inc., the
streaming-video company he's backing. "I
am really tired of being accused of
stealing anyone else's programming when we
are not," Diller said. "It's kind of
obnoxious to take away programming they
have promised the public they could
receive directly simply because they want
to take away every dollar from
consumers.
The
Supreme Court arguments didn't indicate a
like outcome, as justices, including
Stephen Breyer repeatedly questioned
whether ruling against Aereo would broadly
imperil cloud-computing technologies that
let consumers remotely store content such
as video and access it through the
Web.
U.S. copyright law
gives owners the exclusive right to
perform their works "publicly." If Areo is
deemed to be a public rather than private
performance, the ruling may affect cloud
storage offerings from companies like
Google Inc., Dropbox Inc., Apple,
Amazon.com Inc. and Box Inc.
"If you stop Aereo,
you stop technology," Diller said.
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Faster, Better, More Entertaining
Future
Convention Co-Chairs Welcome:
Rob Marcus, Chairman & CEO, Time
Warner Cable Inc. John Skipper, President,
ESPN, Inc. & Co-Chairman, Disney Media
Networks
City Welcome: Eric Garcetti,
Mayor, City of Los Angeles
Keynote: Michael Powell,
President & CEO, NCTA
Live From The Cable Show:
FCC Chairman Thomas
Wheeler.
"Let me be clear. If someone acts to
divide the Internet between 'haves' and
'have-nots,' we will use every power at
our disposal to stop it," Wheeler said.
"As chairman of the FCC, I do not intend
to allow innovation to be strangled by the
manipultion of the most important network
of our time, the Internet."
The Cable Show,
the industry's 2014 annual gathering in
Los Angeles had no shortage of news to
pick apart given Comcast's 45 billion deal
to buy Time Warner Cable as well as
the deal Comcast cut with Charter
Communications.
But what was
actually on the minds of many were the
companies that weren't at the show at all:
Netflix, Hulu, Amazon.com, Google, Yahoo,
AT&T, Verizon, Dish and DirecTV --
essentially every company that isn't
strictly speaking a cable company.
However, the fact
that Netflix was nowhere to be found at
the show, either at the session or on the
exhibition floor, was telling.
The
National Cable and Telecommunications
Association, which runs the Cable Show,
says companies such as Netflix have
appeared at the conference in the past to
participate on panels, but they've never
been a big presence.
Many of the cable
networks, such as Turner (which owns CNN
and TNT), Fox News, Discovery
Communications and AMC were there partly
to show off their programming, but mostly
to take meetings with the cable industry.
Privately, some of them have said the
conference would be more useful if the
satellite and telephone companies were
also here.
If the Comcast
merger is approved by regulators, Time
Warner Cable won't exist next year,
turning the Cable Show into the Comcast
show.
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week after David Letterman announced his
plans to retire, the fast-sprung news has
settled in that Stephen Colbert, the host,
writer and executive producer of "The
Colbert Report," will replace Dave
Letterman as host of the "Late Show" in
2015. Now that leaves us with the
question, what character is going play the
host." CBS CEO Les Moonves explained that
Cobert would not host the show as
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at St. Philips Catholic Church, 151 S.
Hill Street, Pasadena.
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William P. Adrian
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raised in Syracuse, NY, Bill graduated
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Wireless Telephone®© -
"the
Movie."
"Sometimes
an idea whose time
has come -- is just a little too
soon!"
This fast-moving, epic-scale 440
page tviPublishing.com book, documents
over 110 years of the device itself, and
the effects & elements of The
Wireless
Telephone®©. The
device, and the elements and effects
attached thereto, were first developed,
registered, demonstrated, and published
by: NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD, of MURRAY,
KENTUCKY
The
sole purpose of the public Wireless
Telephone®©
demonstrations was to sell
territorial deeds throughout the U.S.A.
for the use of his WiTEL®©
device for broadcasting purposes, that
including his 7 digital TeleKey Area Code
connecting
system.
Since that time, 1892 to 2012, the
improvments of his designs and the
maintanance of his intelectual property
rights by his territorial deed Wireless
Telephone®© holders, and
his heirs. A few of the name changes used,
and accepted by the NBSwitel.com
organization to identify and update the
Wireless Telephone®© name
to fit modern-day unsage include: Radio,
Television, LookRadio, WiTEL, CellPhone,
iPhone, Firewire-187,
etc.
Like authors of the Bell & Edison
inventions, the NBS WirelessTelephone.org
family will own the nbswitel.com
intellectual property rights --
"FOREVER MINUS A
DAY."
The five chapters
of WiTEL facts, and true-life adventures
of one of the most unsung inventors in
history, whose revolutionary innovations
have effected every human being on the
planet over the last three generations!
Based on the true story of inventor and
part-time melon farmer Nathan B.
Stubblefield's (and subsequently his
grandson Troy Cory's) battle with the
government and U.S. telephone
industry.
"Firewire" tells
the tale of two very different men from
two very different eras who share not only
the same blood, but the same fight - whose
battle to receive recognition for the
invention of the wireless telephone would
come at a heavy price. But the determined
small-town inventor and the impassioned
big-city entertainer both refused to be
silenced, and they took on the rural
backstabbers and the corporate titans
alike in a battle that nobody thought
either could win.
The Stubblefields
started out as a typical 1880's Kentucky
family, trying to live their version of
the American Dream, but ended up as
anything but! When Nathan invents a unique
device that he prophesied would eventually
be used by nearly everyone in the world
&endash; he was not far from wrong.
Decades later, when his grandson learns
that it was his relative who indeed
invented the wireless phone, Cory thinks
he's struck gold. But his aspirations are
dashed after the telephone monopolies and
political pirates who initially seized
Stubblefield's creation as their own are
just as determined to shut out his
descendant decades later, as well.
Ignored,
threatened and then buried in years of
struggle, Cory is haunted by what was done
to his family. He becomes a man obsessed
with justice and the conviction that his
grandfather's life work -- or for that
matter, anyone's work -- be acknowledged
by those who stood to benefit. And while
paying the toll for refusing to compromise
his dignity, this everyday David will try
the unthinkable: to strategically bring
Goliath to his knees in a cooperation with
truth and justice for all. --Donna
Jeffries
You don't get to bust through the airwaves
without catching a little static
Across the
landscape of the American Industrial
Revolution, within the field of urban
electrification and communication, the
legacy of prominent inventors such as
George Westinghouse, Thomas Edison, and
Alexander Graham Bell stand proud. Their
achievements celebrated, their status
recognized. But they do not stand alone.
Concealed by the shadows of history, and
even more by the deviousness of corrupt
men in power, is the figure of Nathan B.
Stubblefield, a contemporary of those
great men and one of that era's most
innovative and prolific inventors..
At the time of his
death in 1928, Stubblefield had been
granted dozens of patents, mostly relating
to electrical and wireless technologies.
His inventions completely revolutionized
the world of communications that we know
today, yet not many people even know his
name. With over 5.6 billion wireless
phones in use today - there's no denying,
wireless technology has irreversibly
changed the world..
This story will
open your eyes and challenge what you
think you know about not only your cell
phone, but the challenges and the
victories that brought these innovations
to us in the first place. More
importantly, it gives us insight into the
human tragedy and triumph that was and
still is a part of the reality of our most
innovative technological pioneers today in
America. --Donna Jeffries
Article by: Josie Cory-Troy
Cory-Stubblefield, AUTHOR OF THE HISTORY
OF BROADCASTING
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mammoth e-commerce site, including why he
offers to pay his employees to quit. It
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their respective husbands musical talents
to the world. It was in the late 1970s
that found the two women pushing both
grown men to play Santa Claus, elves, and
create the musical scores for the
German/USA production film "Merry
Christmas;" and YouTube.com sequels:
"Just in the Nick of Time,"
starring Priscilla Cory, as
"Little Miss Santa," and featuring
the late German singer, Manuela.
The Movie itself was Produced by VRA
TelePlay Picture's, Josie Cory;
Bohemia Film's Williams Janovsky;
and ARD's Gábor Wagner.
The Feature Movie was filmed in
-- and around the city of Munich,
Nymphenburg and Castle Neuschwanstein,
Germany and in Oberndorf, Austria, the
small village and church where the
Christmas carol "Silent Night" was
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and the music of Troy Cory and Ambros
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The vocals, sound tracks and string
section on the Munich Sound recordings
were provided by Troy Cory, Ambros Seelos,
and "The Munich Philharmonics." The piano
and musical arrangements were conducted by
Ambros Seelos and Sylvester
Levay. Several years later it was
Levay who garnered a Grammy Award for
"Fly, Robin, Fly," and wrote the music
scores for the film "Howard the Duck" and
the Vienna musical "Elisabeth."
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service marks.
The
NBS Wireless Telephone®©
organization, founded in Murray, Kentucky,
doesn't manufacture the present-day
Wireless Telephone®© . . .
"BUT DOES MAKE the iPhone and
CellPhones of today WORK," says
Troy Cory-Stubblefield.
As
chief executive of the NBS
WiTEL®© organization, Troy
Cory-Stubblefield closely watches over the
way the effects and elements of his NBS
WiTEL®© organization are
used and paid for by Telco providers, and
users.
Underlining each and every Wireless
Telephone®© sold today . .
. is a NBS WiTEL®© service
mark utilized by iPhone, and Cellphone
provider/users. Charging high-tech
batteries by its NBS EMW induction system,
or being assigned a WiTEL®©
phone number to connect each
WiTEL®© user together are
just a couple of the elements. The NBS
Wireless Telephone®© was
invented and developed at
Teléph-on-délgreen
Industrial School, Murray, Kentucky,
commencing in 1892.
The
once upon a time Kentucky industrial
school . . . is once again star-crossed.
But this time, with a happy ending.
Murray, Kentucky touts itself as the
birthplace of the Wireless
Telephone®©, and with ample
reason. Taking a throwback to 1907, the
Nathan B. Stubblefield Industrial School
was renamed to
Teléph-on-délgreen, and
again several decades later to emerge at
same location as Murray State University.
Still
a humbling sense of history so deep-seated
that residents often rattle off dates:
1892, 1898, 1902, then 1908.
That year symbolizes the granting of
all of the Service Marks needed for
Murray's monopoly of the Wireless
Telephone®©. 1910,
was the year NBS'
Teléph-on-délgreen WiTel
construction began in a big way. The years
1910 through 1914 also marks the
time of great change in American RF
WiTEL®© industry. The
managerial side of industry was growing
and American corporations were
reorganizing and becoming more efficient
with the help of the U.S.
government,.
1914,
the NBSWireless Telephone®©
manufacturing ends, and one-way
listening devices Radios, begins. With
the enachment of Government regulatory RF
seizures.
Teléph-on-délgreen's NBS
WiTel®© EMW etherwave
pipeline is replaced with a new word --
"RF," and "RADIO." (see Mann-Elkins
Act of 1910, and the 1913 "Kingsbury
Commitment).
The
years 1907, 1929, and 2008 are all
asscociated with the great depressions,
followed by years of growth of the fabled
Murray State University, NBS
WiTEL®©, AT&T, GE, and
now -- the free for all Internet
user.
No
mater how you look at it, many obserers
believe it's just a matter of time before
lawmakers step in to decide once and for
all who calls the shots for the "freebie"
EMWs provided by the 1907 Wireless
Telephone®© service marks.
Will the winner be the Telco operator,
online
users, or the rules of laws set forth in
writting to protect service mark
owners?
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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
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