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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
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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EmmySFTV: Congratulations to All 2012 Emmy® Nominees http://t.co/danGt5BD[…]
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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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Claud Prentiss Mann, Jr. June 30, 1925 - March 11, 2008 One of the pioneers of television news in the San Francisco Bay Area, died March 11, 2008 at his home on Vashon Island, WA. He departed peacefully and was surrounded by his children, their spouses, his grandchildren and his wife of 60 years. Born on Galveston Island, TX, to Anno Henrietta Cline and Claud Prentiss Mann, Sr., Claud entered broadcasting in 1946 at KPRC radio in Houston. It was there he met the beautiful young pianist who was to become the love of his life, Loris Lea Padgett, marrying three months after their first date. He received his undergraduate degree at the University of Houston, later attending UC Berkeley to study journalism on a Ford Foundation grant. After working in news at KSBW in Salinas and KXTV in Sacramento he ultimately landed at Oakland's KTVU in 1962 where he was instrumental in building that station's news department. |
He devoted the next 25 years to Bay Area news - producing, writing, reporting, anchoring and doing editorial commentary. He was honored for his work by winning five Emmy Awards in 1975, 76, 77, 79 and 81. Other professional recognition included The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Silver Circle, The Voice of California, John Swett Award for educational coverage and official commendations from the U.S. Department of State, the California State legislature, the City of San Francisco and the City of Oakland. After taking early retirement in 1987, he was offered the position of news director/producer for the Santa Barbara-Oxnard station KTIE. In 1988 he and Loris relocated to be closer to family on Vashon Island, WA. Claud's "retirement" included spending the next two decades working in a variety of positions, including free-lance writer, producer, public information specialist for the Seattle-King County Health Department AIDS task force and journalism instructor at Highline and South Seattle Community Colleges. He also continued radio and voice-over work, and for many years was recognizable in the Seattle area as "the voice" of Swedish Hospital. His professional success in television journalism stemmed from a genuine interest in learning about people, their stories and the world around him. He was a voracious reader and continued his education throughout his life. Science, medicine and politics held a particular fascination. A remarkably generous man, driven by unconditional love and pride in his family, Claud was always supportive and encouraging to his children, grandchildren and friends and he was absolutely and completely devoted to his wife. They shared a lifelong interest in music, theater, politics, literature and art. Claud Prentiss Mann Jr. is survived by his wife Loris Padgett Mann; brother, Raoul Mann; sisters, Anno Montgomery and Michelle Shapiro; children, Beatrice Mann, Claudea Gomez, Claud Mann III; their spouses: Perla Batalla, William Freese and Pete Gomez; grandchildren, Joseph Skinner, Josh Skinner, Daniel Gomez, John-Claud Freese, Justine Freese, Eva Leona Batalla-Mann and great-grandson, Allen Prentiss Skinner.
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