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1. RUPERT MURDOCHS SECRETS OF VERTICAL FINANCING. Is It A Horse Race? - By Gordon Talbott. How Rupert Murdoch, Ted Turner, Kirk Kerkorian, Credit Llyonnais and Giancarlo Parretti finance their business.
2. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TWISTS OF THE NERD, The Early Years - By Mark Sova. The label geek and nerd given to the computer hacker -- is a label that is now being enjoyed by Bill Gates
3. DOES MONEY LAUNDERING BOTHER YOU? By Bernie Schwartz. Money laundering is legal, if you follow the guide-lines set up by the U.S. government.
4. SAM DONALDSON, THE WRITER, Editor, Publisher - TV in 1939. By Sam Donaldson. The early days of Sam Donaldson, as the Editor, Publisher of Television International, by Josie Cory.
5. PUBLICITY AND MARKETING. Will it change your working habits? By Josie Cory. An expanded report on the female executive -- in show business.
6. Computer Broadcasting. Will it turn your monitor into a HDTV Set? By Victor Caballero and Troy Cory.
7 The Inventor of the Wireless Telephone was Rigged, then Blinked away History. First Annual CEMA hall of fame awards, January 6, 2000. By Valerie Milano.
About the Author
About The Author
Josie Cory It's taken a while for the world to catch up to Jossi Sigl. When the German accented-voiced Publisher/Editor of TVI Publications, started writing song lyrics, pressing records and printing magazines almost a decade ago, she sounded like a throwback to another era: the practice of being something, somebody once called - a person with principle and character. Her strange mixture of sophistication-Schwabing persona, (straight hairstyle, color-combo stylings) and yes sir, pardon naivete, contributed to something you would've expected to find at a Munich art gallery or at a Mozart concert in Salzburg - 1980. Although her early old-world philosophy didn't sell well, she quickly became a doer in a world of doubters and dreamers. Two of Josies books concerns broadcasting, "Reinventing Radio" and "Rediscovering Radio & Television With Documents". The books are part of a four volume set on the history of radio, television and the Kentuckian inventor Nathan B. Stubblefield.

