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Cell Phone Company Cronyism

By Fred Weinberg

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When my late father (a card carrying member of America’s greatest generation) came home from World War II, there was a new industry being born.

Television was just waiting for the resources that were being taken up by the war effort to spread its wings.

Imagine, radio with pictures!  It must have really been amazing at the time.

I was born about four months before the end of the Korean war, and I have no memory of living in a house without a television (although I do remember that the first television I watched was a Magnavox console model with a radio and a phonograph built in.  Black and white, of course.)

Today, I carry not one but two little television sets in my pocket, almost at all times.

Oh, I’m sure that most people don’t think of their iPhones or their Android smartphones as TV sets, but they are.

The other night, Louisville won the NCAA tournament in a great game over Michigan.  The game was on CBS.  And also on my little pocket TV sets masquerading as iPhones.

Had I happened to be in rural Nevada, within reach of a cellular tower, I could have watched that game just as I watched it on Channel 2 on my big screen in my living room near Reno.

This sort of cross platform video brings with it two problems that need to be sorted out; and, as usual, it is competitors lobbying the government to stop progress which is standing in the way.

Let’s start with that cell tower.  And AT&T. (They’re the good guys in this story.)

Now AT&T is the company that brought you the Bell System.  And when the government decided that its network had grown too big, it ordered the company split up.

So AT&T reinvented itself as AT&T Wireless.  The same company that once built a network on which you could dial Peoria, Illinois from Brooklyn by yourself and talk to your kids like they were in the next room became the company that put that phone in your pocket allowed you make that call from almost anywhere.

But there would be more.  This thing called the internet came along, and it was only natural that one of the big players should be the company that developed the telephone network and got too big doing it.  After all, networks are networks, right?

So AT&T started combining a new network with pocket telephones; and over a long period of time, we got to where we could watch the Final Four on an iPhone from one of their cell towers in the middle of nowhere.

There are only two problems with that.

The first is that some lesser competitors want to tie AT&T’s hands in places like rural Nevada by forcing them to keep the old telephone network intact, thus stopping them from building more wireless systems until the little guys can catch up.  How stupid is that?  Stop a company that wants to invest in

From: http://www.westernjournalism.com/cell-phone-company-cronyism/

Nurse backs off mercy claim in 29 NJ, Pa. deaths

At his sentencing hearings in 2006, serial killer nurse Charles Cullen did not explain why he killed at least 29 hospital and nursing home patients in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

He had told investigators they were mercy killings. But a prosecutor said Cullen was driven by a compulsion to kill and was no “angel of death.”

In an interview to be broadcast Sunday on CBS‘ “60 Minutes,” Cullen at first says he thought he was helping people by ending their suffering. Many of the victims of his lethal drug overdoses were old or gravely ill.

But Cullen tells a different story when reminded some victims were not close to death. He says there was “no justification” and “I felt overwhelmed at the time.”

Cullen is serving multiple life terms in New Jersey.

From: http://feeds.foxnews.com/~r/foxnews/national/~3/bKBeefywWhE/

14 Americans Outraged That Boston Memorial Service Interrupted ‘The Price Is Right’

By The Huffington Post News Editors

When CBS News broke into programming on Thursday morning to air live coverage of an interfaith service in honor of Boston Marathon bombing victims, many took to Twitter to voice their frustration that “The Price is Right” was interrupted.

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From: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/18/obama-the-price-is-right_n_3110053.html

Sportscaster Pat Summerall Dead at 82

By John Johnson Longtime sportscaster Pat Summerall is dead at age 82, reports DallasNews.com . Summerall had been in the hospital recovering from a broken hip. Most might recall him as John Madden‘s partner on football games, but Summerall also called NBA games, golf tournaments, tennis matches, and more for CBS and later…

From: http://www.newser.com/story/166347/sportscaster-pat-summerall-dead-at-82.html

On Edge, Boston Takes Issue With 2 Flights

By Kevin Spak With tensions running high in a city with good reason to be edgy, two flights at Boston’s Logan Airport raised concerns this morning: A US Airways flight from Philadelphia was evacuated soon after landing in Boston after a suspicious bag was found, NBC 10 Philadelphia reports. State police tell CBS

From: http://www.newser.com/story/166329/on-edge-boston-takes-issue-with-2-flights.html

The Bizarre Business of the Masters: Handshake Deals and America's Greatest Sporting Event

By Eric Bleeker, CFA, The Motley Fool

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The Masters is a golf tournament unlike any other. Leader boards are left up across the year. There are no ugly cart paths to break up the flow of one fairway to the next. Cheese and pimento sandwiches still sell for $1.50 in food tents throughout the course. There’s no gouging of patrons when it comes to parking; that’s free. Also, don’t plan on bringing a camera or cell phone into the tournament; those are strictly banned.

Everything about the tournament is centered on being the ultimate experience for golf purists, both for spectators and viewers on television. It’s hard to imagine a sporting event with such a consistently excellent product and rich history.

The Masters is a sanctuary of golf, steeped in traditions that often seem antiquated. With the Masters, change is slow, and the club has doggedly fought against changes embraced by nearly all major sporting events around the world during the past 30 years. Last year, the club famously and finally allowed women to join, following years of protests.

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Let’s look at the business of the Masters and how it has managed to thrive while eschewing many of the tie-ins that define today’s big-money sports world.

Less money, better experience
Businessweek
featured a profile of the Masters’ partnerships with both television partners, CBS and Disney , in this week’s magazine. Businessweek quotes Pat Summerall‘s memoir, which notes that CBS has been on a one-year contract with the Masters since 1956 with no formal written contract. Instead, the two parties have a handshake deal with a known list of areas CBS couldn’t discuss, such as the tournament’s prize money.

You see, winning the Masters is about much more than money. It’s about tradition and joining the small group of champions in the most elite winner’s circle in golf.

The Businessweek profile goes into more depth and is a good read. If you’ve ever watched the Masters on TV, it’s impossible not to note the lack of commercials interrupting programming every 10 minutes. Instead, the Masters has only three sponsors — AT&T, IBM, and ExxonMobil — which split four minutes of commercial time.

The Masters could seek more than double the money it currently collects from CBS if it would expand commercial coverage. Instead, it asks CBS how much it’ll need to cover its costs televising the tournament — with a little profit kicked in — and then the three sponsors split the cost to pay CBS

It’s not about the money more commercials could bring in; it’s about providing a telecast that has no peer.

An experience unlike any other
At each step of the way, we have an organization without any mandate for profit maximization that defines business across America. Because the Masters is solely focused on an experience, it continues to stand out more with each passing year.

The Super Bowl can add more expensive and elaborate halftime shows. It can add stadiums filled with 100,000 fans paying

From: http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/04/13/the-bizarre-business-of-the-masters-handshake-deal/

Kristin Chenoweth To Appear Alongside Matthew Broderick In CBS’ Tad Quill Pilot

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Kristin Chenoweth and Matthew Broderick are getting back together … acting-wise, that is.

According to TVLine, Chenoweth is teaming up with her former “Music Man” co-star for CBS‘ currently untitled pilot from Tad Quill.

The project centers on the recently-widowed Jack (Broderick) who is raising his 12-year-old son and while attempting to have a love life. Chenoweth with play his opinionated, judgmental sister Marnie who “considers herself a therapist, even if she hasn’t quite finished her clinical hours for state certification.”

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From: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/12/kristin-chenoweth-matthew-broderick-tad-quill_n_3070981.html

ADT Participates in CBS's Hit Reality Series "Undercover Boss" on Friday, April 12

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ADT Participates in CBS’s Hit Reality Series “Undercover Boss” on Friday, April 12

Company’s Chief Marketing Officer Goes Undercover to Work Side-by-Side with Employees and Customers

BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– ADT‘s Chief Marketing Officer, Tony Wells, is featured in the hit CBS series Undercover Boss, which follows high-level corporate executives as they slip anonymously into the front lines of their own companies. Mr. Wells worked alongside an emergency dispatch operator in an ADT alarm monitoring center, a residential installation technician, a residential sales representative and a small business sales manager. The episode featuring ADT will be broadcast tomorrow (Friday, April 12) at 8 p.m. EDT/PDT; 7 p.m. CDT on the CBS Television Network.

“Our management team is focused on building a culture where our employees are not just focused on our 6.4 million customers, but obsessed by providing the industry’s best service experience,” said Mr. Wells. “Participating in the show showed me that ADT‘s mission—to help save lives—really resonates with our team members. They are extremely passionate about their responsibilities, and it’s an honor to work at a company where all of the employees really believe in the mission and make an effort to go above and beyond to deliver an excellent customer experience.”

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About ADT

The ADT Corporation (NYS: ADT) is a leading provider of electronic security, interactive home and business automation and monitoring services for residences and small businesses in the United States and Canada. ADT‘s broad and pioneering set of products and services, including ADT Pulse interactive home and business solutions, and home health services, meet a range of customer needs for today’s active and increasingly mobile lifestyles. Headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, ADT helps provide peace of mind to more than six million customers, and it employs approximately 16,000 people at 200 locations. More information is available at www.adt.com.

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From: http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/04/11/adt-participates-in-cbss-hit-reality-series-underc/

Discovery of a blue supergiant star born in the wild

A duo of astronomers, Dr. Youichi Ohyama (Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica or ASIAA, Taiwan) and Dr. Ananda Hota (UM-DAE Centre for Excellence in the Basic Sciences or CBS, India), has discovered a Blue Supergiant star located far beyond our Milky Way Galaxy in the constellation Virgo. Over fifty-five million years ago, it emerged in an extremely wild environment, surrounded by intensely hot plasma (a million degrees centigrade) and amidst raging cyclone winds blowing at four-million kilometers per hour. Research using the Subaru Telescope, the Canada-France-Hawaii-Telescope (CFHT) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) revealed unprecedented views of the star formation process in this intergalactic context and showed the promise of future investigations of a possibly new mode of star formation, unlike that within our Milky Way.

From: http://phys.org/news284883331.html

Jack Martin Taps HKS Veterans for Global Leadership Posts in Energy and Crisis

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Jack Martin Taps HKS Veterans for Global Leadership Posts in Energy and Crisis

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Company veterans will fill senior positions in the energy and crisis practices at Hill+Knowlton Strategies, the global communications firm announced today. Global Chairman and CEO Jack Martin has promoted Chris Gidez to be the new global head of the firm’s energy practice and Bill Coletti to be the new global co-lead of the firm’s crisis practice.

“We need elite talent in these positions, and I found it within the Hill+Knowlton Strategies family,” Martin said. “Each of these promotions demonstrate how we find, develop, support and push our own talent toward the best possible work for our clients — and how their successes are rewarded here. I have full confidence that each of these leaders will inject even more energy into the terrific momentum we are building in 2013.”

Both will be based in the U.S. and are effective immediately.

  • Chris Gidez will be the new global head of the firm’s energy practice. In consultation with Gidez, regional presidents and key energy team members, the firm will appoint a co-lead outside of the U.S. for this important role. Gidez has been global head of the firm’s crisis practice. He has extensive experience counseling senior executives on and managing litigation communications, media relations, international energy and environmental issues, and controversial political matters. He is a frequently called-upon source for tier-1 media including CBS, CNN, BBC, PBS, MSNBC, NPR and national newspapers and business publications for commentary on issues of the day. He joined H+K in 2004, after 14 years with Texaco and Chevron, where he headed corporate public relations.
  • Bill Coletti will be the new co-lead of the firm’s crisis practice, joining existing co-lead Tim Luckett. He currently serves as executive vice president and general manager of Los Angeles/Irvine. Coletti brings broad experience in national and international politics as well as the management of public policy issues on behalf of clients in the U.S. and globally. He was a senior strategist in Public Strategies’ Austin office, having joined the firm there in 2001. Coletti is a seasoned strategist and counselor that H+K has called on for a number of its crisis and reputation management projects over the years, working with AT&T, Target and many others. Growing the firm’s crisis practice and focus on reputation management is a critical goal for H+K

    Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

Chris Webber Arrives! Fab Five Reunion At Michigan vs. Louisville NCAA Tournament Final (PHOTO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

One of the most compelling story lines ahead of the national championship game between Michigan and Louisville involved a player who left Ann Arbor two decades ago.

Would Chris Webber show up?

Perhaps swayed by the pleas of his former teammate, Webber arrived at the Georgia Dome ahead of the game. Webber’s arrival, televised by CBS before tip off, signalled that the long-awaited — and avoided by C-Webb — public Reunion of the Fab Five was seemingly about to happen.

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One Shining Moment 2013: Dunk City, Kevin Ware Among Memorable Moments In Annual Video

By The Huffington Post News Editors

College basketball fans knew not to change the channel after the buzzer sounded on Louisville’s 82-76 win over Michigan in the national championship game.

The NCAA Tournament isn’t really complete until CBS airs the annual “One Shining Moment” video, a montage of the best highlights and most memorable moments from the First Four through the title game.

Whether it was the euphoria of Florida Gulf Coast’s Cinderella run to the Sweet 16 to the emotional injury to Kevin Ware, the 2013 NCAA Tournament provided stirring moments of all kinds. As it usually does, the 2013 “One Shining Moment” video captured many of the best.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Huffington Post

Arrow's Brand Campaign Highlights Innovation's Role as Key Economic Driver

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Arrow’s Brand Campaign Highlights Innovation’s Role as Key Economic Driver


Global technology company launches thought leadership and brand campaign

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Celebrating the impact that innovation has on improving daily life, Arrow Electronics Inc. (NYS: ARW) today announced a multifaceted, multichannel awareness effort designed to promote the company’s leading position in the electronics supply chain and distribution industry and its communities.

Launched with a series of television advertisements broadcast nationally on the CBS television network during the NCAA Division I men’s basketball semifinals on April 6 and continuing with placements during tonight’s championship game, the overall campaign will span national business media, industry vertical publications and social media. The campaign targets the full spectrum of company stakeholder audiences, including Arrow’s customers, partners, employees, investors and communities. The advertising highlights the role innovation plays in driving global economic markets and growth.

“For more than 75 years, Arrow has helped guide innovation for thousands of companies across multiple industries around the world, and it’s time to tell that story,” said Richard Kylberg, vice president of corporate communications and global marketing for Arrow. “This multifaceted campaign acknowledges the expertise, knowledge and innovative spirit of our employees, customers, suppliers and partners. The campaign aligns with Arrow’s focus on expanding into global markets, attracting the best talent and driving technology to inspire the next generation of courageous innovators to look five years out and create smart solutions that explore the boundaries of what’s possible and deliver what’s practical.”

The campaign builds on Arrow’s “Five Years Out” brand platform, the creative expression of Arrow’s unique vantage point across the entire technology landscape and ability to see trends long before they appear on the market. The campaign showcases innovators who make the world a better place by featuring renowned innovators such as Thomas Edison, Leonardo DaVinci, Benjamin Franklin and the Wright Brothers using present-day technological innovations such as mobile devices, solid-state lighting and cloud computing, and speculating about technology innovations yet to appear on the market.

Through approximately 25 acquisitions over the past three years, Arrow has expanded its portfolio to provide comprehensive support for the complete lifecycle of electronic components and enterprise computing solutions. The company’s product lifecycle services support the reverse logistics and end-of-life management arenas, among others.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

CBS News Streams Popular Network Programs into Millions of Cars with Aha by HARMAN

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CBS News Streams Popular Network Programs into Millions of Cars with Aha by HARMAN


CBS Evening News, 60 Minutes, Face the Nation, World News Roundup and more are now available as audio stations

PALO ALTO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– AhaTM by HARMAN and CBS Radio News today announced a partnership that streams audio versions of the network’s most popular news programming and top podcasts to people in cars. Drivers can safely listen to the CBS Evening News, 60 Minutes, Face the Nation, World News Roundup and more from CBS News, never missing out on their program because they are stuck in traffic or on the go. In addition, users can now also get the latest news whenever they need it, just by navigating to the CBS Radio News 24/7 stream, which incorporates all the latest news with a variety of fascinating feature content.

“Millions of CBS fans spend significant time every day in the car or commuting to work; Aha allows CBS News to be wherever they are, delivering high quality programming on any device, even in the car,” said Harvey Nagler, Vice President of CBS Radio News. “Smartphones have shattered content boundaries and forever shifted consumer expectations toward an “always on” lifestyle. With Aha, CBS is on the cutting edge to deliver some of the world’s most loved programming wherever our viewers go.”

“We are proud to welcome CBS News to Aha’s growing roster of top-tier publishers and bring this high quality content into the car,” said Chia-Lin Simmons, Vice President of Content and Marketing for HARMAN. “With more than 30,000 audio stations to choose from, Aha is delivering on its promise to create a robust “round trip” listening experience for people everywhere.”

Top CBS Radio News podcasts such as What’s In the News, CBS News Weekend Roundup and Reporters Notebook are also available as streaming audio stations with Aha. These programs are instantly available on demand to anyone with Aha’s free app for iOS and Android.

How Aha works

After downloading the free Aha app for iPhone or Android, users can search, select and organize their top stations from more than 30,000 choices. News, music, audiobooks, podcasts, location based services, social newsfeeds and more are just a tap away. …read more

Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance