... Fetzer himself was an engineer. He commented that when the broadcast industry was in its formation stage, there was no such read more...
... to get to know you better and have you come up and work the broadcast houses and go to business school. And so I said, well, ... with graduate school and business and working through his broadcast properties. So his first idea, of course, was is that the read more...
... John’s work went from a few files in his office at the broadcast station to its present physical and spiritual position in ... as a college student, and then transformed that into a broadcasting empire. John also had a deep love for the ability of man read more...
... Network. He and a group of other distinguished American broadcasters had been invited by General Eisenhower to come to Europe ... about a three-to-fourfold crop improvement. For a time the industry thrived, bringing employment, attracting capital and read more...
... Building. DR. FRANK STANTON, President of the Columbia Broadcasting System, who so graciously took the time to review this ... to Surnames 210 Foreword Very few among the fraternity of broadcast pioneers can put forward more imposing credentials than read more...
... And I made the decision to do that, and to sell out all my broadcasting companies, which I had been developing prior to baseball ... the sale of the Tigers, and to negotiate the sale of all my broadcasting companies. KP: Stop here. JF: Just intensive read more...
... Rhea and Hattie. Bruce Hattie did actually work in the broadcast stations. I think she worked the reception desk for a while ... of any non-profit. The original idea actually was for the broadcasting legacy to be part of the endowment of the Foundation, read more...
... He gave the equipment to John. When KDK tried to first broadcast a violin, John and Hattie said we heard it, with earphones ... station and its layout, so they arranged to have it begin broadcasting while they drove out a ways and listened for quality and read more...
... was an internationally respected businessman (awarded the broadcasting industry’s highest award in 1969, the National ... Association of Broadcaster’s Distinguished Service Award) and Major League Baseball read more...
... could be done artificially with an electronic machine that broadcast the vibrational frequencies of drugs back to a diseased ... 1996), Laurie (2009), Gerber (2000), pp. 330-69. 22 12 broadcasting energy at the correct treatment frequency, the body read more...