A Passion for Broadcasting

A Passion for Broadcasting
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Book Synopsis A Passion for Broadcasting by : Milton Selwyn Maltz

Download or read book A Passion for Broadcasting written by Milton Selwyn Maltz and published by . This book was released on 2020-11 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In his own words in this candid and captivating memoir, successful broadcasting entrepreneur Milton Maltz delights us with stories of his beginnings as a schoolboy radio actor in Chicago in 1940, leading to his passion and obsession with the broadcast industry. Maltz eventually owned and managed 31 radio and television properties throughout the country, stretching from New York to Los Angeles. A natural storyteller, Maltz recounts how he moved from acting to creative programming to management to owning, at the age of 25, his first radio station in Plymouth, WI. We discover how he mastered each vital area of broadcasting- location, engineering, programming, advertising, marketing, and sales. He shares incomparable stories of his success including how he ingeniously formulated a plan to place the signal of his New Jersey FM station on the tower of New York's Empire State Building. We read about his encounters with noted media leaders like Diller, Kluge and Murdoch. We are impressed by Maltz's street smarts, technical expertise and creative problem solving that propelled the growth of his company, Malrite Broadcasting, which he founded in 1956-- later selling the radio division to the Walt Disney Company the TV holdings to Raycom Media.On the personal side, we get to know about his peripatetic childhood, his service in the US Navy and the National Security Agency (NSA) during the Korean War, his confrontations with anti-Semitism, and his lifelong love affair and travels with his wife of 69 years.We learn how Milton Maltz's life experiences, beliefs and business success nourished his passion for philanthropy. Dedication to arts, espionage, Jewish history and medicine led to his founding and funding groundbreaking projects such as The International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C.; the Maltz Performing Arts Center and the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage in Cleveland, and the Maltz Jupiter Theater in Florida. Part autobiography and part inspirational entrepreneurial business memoir, illustrated with more than 30 images, A Passion for Broadcasting reveals Maltz's steadfast character, deeply-held beliefs, philosophy of religious tolerance, and unshakeable commitment to others. His story wonderfully captures the magic of the American dream.


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