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CW Picks Up Five New Dramas
CW Picks Up Five New Dramas
Ahead of its upfront presentation to Madison Avenue today, the young- and female-skewing network announced it would launch its 2012-13 fall season in October, moving Supernatural out of Friday purgatory to Wednesdays to pair with its Stephen Amell starrer, Arrow.[…]
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Berkshire Buying Media General Papers
Berkshire Buying Media General Papers
The $142 million deal “accelerates the timing of our strategy to focus on our broadcast television business and its future growth opportunities, including digital content and mobile DTV,” said Media General CEO Marshall Morton
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Media Access Project Exits Stage Left
Media Access Project Exits Stage Left
From a somewhat ragtag, shoestring operation born in the 1970s, MAP put itself on the map. It’s now gone, but it will not soon be forgotten.
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Doug Mouton Is WWL's New Sports Director
Doug Mouton Is WWL's New Sports Director
The Belo-owned New Orleans CBS affiliate announced that Mouton will move from North Shore bureau chief to sports director, succeeding Jim Henderson who retired in January.
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Providence Old Media Slow On New Media
Providence Old Media Slow On New Media
In Rhode Island's capital, the traditional media outlets are mired in what one expert calls "an analog mindset," but a number of small independent startups are willing and eager to fill in the gaps in digital coverage left by the[…]
Created on: Thursday, May 17, 2012 | 5:36 AM
Thursday, May 17, 2012 | 5:36 AM
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EmmySFTV: NATAS Movie Review: The Avengers "The Avengers is the apotheosis of a summer blockbuster film." http://t.co/rkUpLLbb #avengers @avengers
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SEE BELVA DAVIS IN PERSON The Bay Area`s First Black Female TV Reporter May 17th
SEE BELVA DAVIS IN PERSON The Bay Area`s First Black Female TV Reporter May 17th
BELVA DAVIS, The Bay Area's First Black Female TV Reporter[…]
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Veteran KTVU photojournalist Willie Kee, as well known as many of the newsmakers he covered, has died. He passed away on October 1, 2001 after a brief hospitalization. He was 64 years old. He was a man with a distinctive style. At work, he always wore a black cowboy hat, black shirt and pants, and a Fu Manchu style goatee. He had a bulldog, in-your-face personality that masked a caring, nurturing side away from work. Willie was often compared to a bowling ball. He was compact and rotund. He got through crowds and past much taller colleagues to get a front-row view of events. That was a definite asset for an award-winning photojournalist whose job it was to capture news. He had a 24-year career at Oakland television station KTVU before retiring in 1994. He covered the biggest stories of that era, including the kidnap of heiress Patricia Campbell Hearst, the Moscone-Milk assassinations, the Oakland Hills firestorm, the U.C. Berkeley campus riots, the eruption of Mount St. Helens, nine national political conventions, and inter views with seven U.S presidents. |
Because of his tenacity, his gifted eye, and his ability to capture the essence of newsmakers and events, his peers recognized Willie with 12 Emmy Awards; nine for photography, two for producing, and one for writing. He was proudest of his Emmy for a feature about the traveling Vietnam Veterans wall exhibition, which he taped, wrote and narrated. Willie was a proud Marine. Willie Kee, 64, died Oct. 1, 2001 after a brief hospitalization. He is survived by his loving wife Jeanne of Fremont; his devoted mother Alice; brother-in-law Ronald Young; sister-in-law Shannon Young; nephews Jared and Ryan Young, all of Oakland; and many cousins. He was a native of Oakland's Chinatown and a graduate of Oakland Technical High School where he first discovered his love of photography, capturing campus life for the school newspaper and yearbook. After honing his skills as a Marine Corps photographer and writer, he returned to civilian life as a long-time still photographer for the Norton Pearl Photo Agency in San Mateo, which provided news photos for Peninsula newspapers. As a photographer in the 60's for the now defunct Circle Star Theatre in San Carlos, Kee befriended many of the legends of show business, including Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Sammy Davis Jr., Carol Channing and the Smothers Brothers. He later served as a technical consultant on a Smothers Brothers film and as an extra in the cast of several feature films shot in the Bay Area. Willie never forgot his Chinatown roots. As a pioneer Asian American in media, he advocated fair, sensitive, accurate news coverage of Asian Pacific Americans. At KTVU, he shot and produced an investigative series, which later was turned into a half-hour documentary, on the realities that Chinese Americans faced as low-wage laborers in garment sweatshops and restaurants. The documentary challenged society's inaccurate stereotypes of Chinatown as a gilded and secret society; it helped put human faces to the harsh realities Chinese Americans faced day to day. In 1988, Willie and KTVU Community Affairs Director Rosy Chu lobbied the station to broadcast live coverage of the San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade. Willie co-hosted the first two years of the parade telecast with news anchor Elaine Corral. The parade has now become a nationally televised event. Willie was a presenter at the Emmys and joked that he could not pay for his tux. He turned around and switched on the lights on the back of his tux "Eat At Joe's" He had a well-known love of food and cooking. He won the men's barbecue championship multiple times at the San Mateo County Fair. He was friend to internationally renowned chefs Paul Prudhomme and Ken Horn. He shot the photos for Horn's illustrated cookbook, "Chinese Technique." He also wrote a food column and reviewed restaurants for the "San Leandro Times." Willie Kee was inducted into the distinguished NATAS Silver Circle in 1995. He was also a member of Bay Area Broadcast Legends.The Asian American Journalists Association recognized him with it's Lifetime Achievement Award. The Oakland Public Schools honored him in 1984 with the Distinguished Alumnus Award for his work and commitment to students. He mentored dozens of aspiring photographers at Oakland High School's Visual Arts Academy Magnet Program. He was an inspiration and role model to hundreds of fellow Asian American journalists. |
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