... as the majority holder of the Fetzer entity that owned the radio stations and the contract music business of Muzak had taken ... the books of the cable business and diverted that to the radio business of which Carl was the majority shareholder. The read more...

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... as the majority holder of the Fetzer entity that owned the radio stations and the contract music business of Muzak had taken ... the books of the cable business and diverted that to the radio business of which Carl was the majority shareholder. The read more...

Category: Trustee Memos

... dates b ack to 1944 when I was United States Censor of Radio in Washington during World War II. You will recall that in ... had actually been received, but all except 1,593 had been immediately rejected for analysis. From their studies, it was estimated read more...

... John began his journey by designing and building his own radio station as a college student, and then transformed that ... experience the sensations which I have sometimes imagined accompany dissolution. I did not think. I did not reason. I did not read more...

... then serving as Commanding Officer of the American Forces Radio Network. He and a group of other distinguished American ... of the congregation saw the plight of the voyagers and immediately took steps to supply needed nourishment. All on board were read more...

... families. MR. BYRON PRICE, my Washington boss when I was Radio Censor during World War II, whose forbearance permitted a ... credentials than John Earl Fetzer. His experimental work in radio began in 1918. In 1923, at the age of 22, he designed, read more...

... developing a thing called wireless. And wireless, became a radio telephone, into what eventually developed into broadcasting ... to license over 3,000 new broadcasting stations on the radio side. The pioneer work that went into that. So, the read more...

... the conclusions of the paper, is: In the new age that lies immediately ahead, through electronic instruments, direct communication ... comments were published in Volume V in 1955 by DeVorss & Company ... These random paragraphs apparently refer to read more...

... and were trying to develop a “wireless telephone” (i.e., radio). ... One day, when we were experimenting, I just happened ... information about, and words of, Tesla pertaining to both radio and his own unusual (and psychic-and-spiritual-like) life read more...

... " 1921 Fetzer enrolls at Purdue University 1922 TB 11 1922: Radio Telephony for the Novice, by John E. Fetzer (a pamphlet), ... classroom. In view of its purpose it was always called "The Radio Lighthouse." The call letters assigned to it were KFGZ by read more...

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