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29 Bala Avenue, Suite 114, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 The longest established business-to-business newspaper for company owners and © 2015 Advertising/Communications Times $4.00 Founded July, 1976 Volume #42, Issue #2 executives in Philadelphia, Eastern , New Jersey & Delaware ... on the 200th Anniversary September/October 2015 Mailed direct to buyers of business services & products of the United States of America Light Goes Out For “Center City Phila. Marketing Firm Star Adv. Chic” To Pay $1 Million Settlement A large Philadelphia area ad- vertising and marketing agency has For Overcharging Customers gone out of business after 30 years. It’s called “negative option” Star Group Communications, with marketing. offices in Center City Philadelphia and And it means that after making Voorhees, N.J., shut down this summer. a small trial purchase, even under The firm filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy recently. $10, that if you do not cancel the According to the company’s website, clients at one time or an- trial purchase you’re obligated to other, included the law firm of Fox Rothschild, Wharton at University of be pay additionally at huge costs. Pennsylvania, Tropicana Entertainment, Teva, and Comcast. Because a Philadelphia firm The company was considered the largest women-owned market- marketed this way for their learn ing and communications agency in this region. a foreign language courses, they According to their website that announced the closing, the termi- were the subject of a Pennsylva- nation was “due to a situation beyond our control, Star Group Com- nia Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection Lawsuit. munications, Inc. will cease to operate.” Daniel Roitman, CEO In Sept. 2014, the firm had about 170 area employees. The accusation was set- Ads were placed in major It also had ofices in Las Vegas and New York. tled recently with the company media such as the N.Y. Times, The CEO was Linda Rosanio. She was also a co-founder. agreeing to pay $1 million. The firm is Internet Order Forbes, plus heavy Internet Mar- L.L.C., also doing business as keting approaches. Inq. Publisher Steps Down PR PRO Nicole Cashman, Stroll & Pimsleur Approach, There was a profile of the owner of Cashman & Associ- rd company in Philadelphia media He is Terry C.Z. Egger, for- 1600 JFK Blvd., 3 Floor, 19103. ates, 232 N. 2nd St., Phila. in 2012 where the CEO Daniel New Exec Named mer publisher of Ohio’s largest The money will go as resti- (215-627-1060) was featured tution to those who inadvertently Roitman claimed that their lan- H.F. “Gerry” Lenfest, a major newspaper, the “Plain Dealer.” by Daily News' Reuben Harley thought they were spending only guage courses would help the area philanthropist, who used his in his "street gazing" feature $9.95 for a trial, and wound up- buyers be able to speak their se- wealth to purchase the Philadel- Sept. 2, reporting on her at- -because they did not cancel- lected language within 10 days. phia Inquirer, and also the Daily tire as “Center City Chic.” The -bills of about $1,180. The firm, via the settlement, News, plus other Philadelphia firm's web page lists clients The firm’s audio language has agreed to change the way it media outlets, including Philly. from many area major firms courses covered a large number sells. (See Pimsleur Approach com, has resigned. and organizations. of foreign languages. on internet.) He will continue a major involvement with their Board of Directors, plus the strategic plan- Familiar Faces Gone from TV-3 ning of the firms. Phila.’s Jewish A successor has been named to be publisher of The Inquirer, this Community region’s leading news vehicle. Terry C.Z. Egger Paper Losing Save the Perspiration Income & Inquirer Publisher & Union Subscriptions, Agree to Contract Terms Chris May Kathy Orr Beasley Reece An income potential sui- and the firm’s owners avoided a Philadelphia’s CBS TV-3 Another Chops Staff abruptly terminated three veter- cide was avoided for about 450 strike recently. CBS Departure The long-time Philadelphia employees at the Philadelphia A two-year tentative agree- an television, on-camera staffers weekly newspaper, The Jewish Inquirer, Daily News and their ment took hold. recently. Newsradio KYW Business Exponent, 2100 Arch Street, 4th related area firms when the Features include: They are Chris May, Eyewit- Center broadcaster Vince Hill Floor, Philadelphia PA 19103 (215- Newspaper Guild of Philadelphia Continued on page 3 ness News anchor, Kathy Orr, a was laid off in July. 832-0700), is the latest victim of the weather reporter, and Beasley He was with the station for downward financial spirals of many Reece, sports anchor. about 36 years. He was about newspapers. Volume Turnout One of the first public an- six years shy of retirement from In a cost-cutting effort, all of nouncements came from Daily there. the paper’s local editorial staff at ACT-Produced Business News columnist Jenny DeHuff. Hill is a Journalism professor and production personnel have According to DeHuff, the at Temple University, and plans been laid off. Networking/Card Exchange dismissal was by the station’s on continuing teaching broadcast The paper will continue in new general manager in an effort news writing there. business. Almost 100 area business men It was held in the private to “turn things around” in salvag- It is the second-oldest Jew- and women, representing a wide Philadelphia Room of the Hard ing lower ratings. th ish newspaper in the United variety of companies and organiza- Rock Café, 12 & Market Sts., States having been continually tions attended – within the first hour! Phila. published since April, 1887. – the recent ACT-produced Execu- A free buffet table and non-al- About 15 personnel were af- tive Networking event. coholic drinks were served, cour- Area Business Execs Featured tesy of Dawn Bundick, Marketing on ACT’s Programs See pg. 6 See photos on page 9! Continued on page 3 ... 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People adore them They, in turn, allow the stations The status quo that seems to and they give the public that Never put money on what to charge whatever the market have precipitated everything hap- love right back. (All of these pro- seems like a sure thing. The will bear to local advertisers and pens to be Channel 6 (WPVI-TV) nouncements are based on per- house always wins. also pick-up a split of the nation- way out front, followed by either 3 Mike Mallowe sonal observation, where they The prospect of KYW-TV3’s al take from the networks. (KYW-TV) or 10 (WCAU-TV, the happened to be covering the long-time anchors covering the Local news has always NBC, now, Comcast, station). same thing I was.) Pope-in-Philadelphia seemed made money for both the sta- So, if you are thinking that certain. But, that’s why the smart Local News tions and the networks; never all this is about a race to see who money has a way of staying right Upheaval more so than now. gets to be Number 2, you would in people’s pockets. By some measures the lo- be absolutely correct. But, their Papal moment was No Pope-Mobile shots with cal stations actually out-perform However, Number 2 does not to be – at least not at KYW. three of the most popular and re- the national news operations in get to charge local advertisers This summer saw one of the spected anchors in recent Phila- terms of profit percentages. more than Number 3. Other fac- biggest shake-ups in local TV delphia TV history. That may be How could that be? tors are at play, here, too: history with the dismissal of Orr, the biggest upset of the summer. The three local stations in Orr, May and Reece were May and Reece, along with the Most fans of the on-air tal- every big market dominate their station fixtures; they made great station’s parting company with ent at KYW-TV, the CBS sta- metro regions and feed an audi- money and they commanded its president and GM, sales di- tion in Philadelphia, would have ence that’s hungry for local news fan-base attention. rector and news director. bet big that meteorologist Kathy and local weather; with a nod to KYW’s local news should Just for good measure vet- Orr, news anchor Chris May the pretty faces who usually do always be at least Number 2, and sports chief Beasley Reece eran broadcaster Carol Erickson traffic. and arguably Number 1, be- would have been around to cov- said “Thanks, but no thanks”, to In contrast, the national cause hardly anybody can even er Pope Francis I when he greet- a new contract offer, as reported news shows get clobbered, pret- remember when CBS program- ed the faithful along Ben Franklin in the Inquirer and several other ty regularly, by cable program- ming didn’t dominate the Top 20 Parkway. sources. ming, streaming services and among network shows. Thanks, in large part, to The executive behind all the average American’s stated Ever since Comcast took those three and others at KYW, these changes, at least on the distaste for national and interna- over (and this could be pure co- the station has always connect- surface, is Brien Kennedy, KYW’s tional news. They tell the polls incidence, too) NBC’s network ed very, very well with the com- new president and GM. He’s a they consider national news prime-time programming has munity. veteran of several small-market shows irrelevant, irritating and dramatically improved. Kathy Orr and Carol Erick- stations, the most recent being biased. The one local station that son, in particular, can be magi- Minneapolis. Whether his know- Fox’s national news has should always be dead last is cal with crowds. how translates to a major market figured out how to make some ABC, for the same reason – Just to acknowledge the setting remains to be seen. money – but not by doing the namely, ABC wouldn’t know competition, Adam Joseph, over These moves, while not news in any broadcast journal- what to with a new prime time hit. at WPVI-TV6, ABC, has the unprecedented in local TV, do ism sense; they just do infomer- Therein lies the mystery: How can Jim Gardner and Action Have available at your business or organization. News so completely dominate a major market when their nation- As a free service to your visitors and personnel, al programming is like an anchor will provide current issues Free. around their necks? To accept, e-mail to: [email protected]. 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Jewish Exponent After Thousands of Words. Continued from page 1 fected by the layoffs. es the “ Jewish Times” TV Anchor Out Over One. A Baltimore, MD, com- and “Washington Jewish Week”, pany, Mid-Atlantic Media, has along with style magazines. been hired to manage Exponent Published reports stated the Loses Case vs. Employer news-related operations. They Jewish Exponent has been los- The original event was Burlington piped up: “Does this have already taken on for the ing about $300,000/year. years ago involving the unmen- mean we can finally say, “n-----?” Philadelphia Exponent a smaller Circulation was once about tionable “N” word – but it had its Whoa! editorial group. 80,000. It recently had dropped He was referred to sensitivity The Baltimore firm publish- to about 24,000. ramifications recently, involving a former area TV 29 (Fox) re- training – and was fired July 12, porter and anchor. 2007, after the aforementioned, The story begins over eight incident on June 23, 2007. Card Exchange years ago. He fought the termination. Continued from page 1 During a meeting of TV-29 His case was heard in June Manager of the restaurant (215- guest speakers, employee func- news personnel, a reporter, Rob- 2015, in U.S. District Court. 238-1000). tions and regional trade shows. in Taylor, told the editorial group And he Lost!. ACT plans and produces a For information, contact ACT assembled of a symbolic burial The Jury was all-white. Their variety of business and marketing at www.PhillyBizMedia.com, or of the “N” word by the Philadel- deliberation was only three hours. events for Philadelphia-area orga- e-mail: [email protected], or phia Council of the NAACP. During his away-time from nizations. They include seminars, call 484-562-0067. In attendance was fellow TV-29, Burlington has a new ca- Tom Burlington news staffer Tom Burlington. reer: welling real estate. Contract Continued from page 1 New Publisher at Phila. Business Journal Lynn Kremer, veteran pub- Prior to joining PBJ, Kremer …The annual profit sharing news department’s staffers, ad- lisher of the Philadelphia Business was sales manager at Crain’s Chi- plan stays in effect vertising sales personnel and Journal, ( 400 Market St., Philadel- cago Business publication. …During the first year, no circulation employees. phia, PA l9l06, 215-238-1450), has In an internet, open letter, upon change in the health care plan and Primary company owner, retired. her retirement, she wrote she intend- no increase in health care costs H.F. “Gerry” Lenfest, who early in For the past 23 years, she di- ed to stay in Philadelphia. Commission sales people his career was an attorney for the rected the media company, initiat- Her successor has been named. will not forfeit 6% of commissions publisher Walter Annenberg, said: ing additional collateral sources of He is Sandy Smith, former di- …No unpaid furloughs. Guild “I have invested in the com- income to the firms standard ad rev- rector of advertising for the Wash- members will be paid for 52 weeks pany without any expectation enue of its weekly newspaper. ington Business Journal for the …A new buyout program for of financial rewards (he is a re- They included awards – and past three years. those with 25 years of service ported billionaire), but rather be- special sections – for “Women of The Philadelphia Business features 40 week’s pay and six cause of my belief that these in- Distinction” & “Healthiest Employ- Journal and The Washington Busi- months health care stitutions (the newspapers, etc.) ees.” ness Journal are both owned by Those covered include are worth preserving.” She also served as a board American City Business Journals. member of the Philly Ad Club, and The company operates 43 Business Independence Visitors Center. Lynn Kremer Journals in across the country.

Money Spigots Flowing Some Phila. Creative Firms Awash in Water Dept. Contracts The Philadelphia Water Department is paying $63,000 for a logo! The logo is two words, “Philadelphia Water”. The former logo cost $250. Plus, it was created by a student at an art school. The $63,000 logo is from the LevLane ad firm, The Wanamaker Bldg., 100 Penn Square East, Phila., PA l9l07, (215-825-9600), info@ levlane.com. Note: The firm is across the street from City Hall. In a full-page news story in the Daily News, Brian X. McCrone & Ryan Briggs reported Back to the Water Department’s other con- the $63,000 was only part of a $350,000 “rebrand- tracts for design services. ing “ contract paid to LevLane. They include, as McCrone & Briggs re- They further reported: searched, the following: “Although the water department has an eight- … $150,000 to Louis Cook Design for assorted person public relations team, it has shelled out more “graphic design services.” than $600,000 in image consulting work to LevLane.” … $100,000 to the Blake & Baranick Design A Bargain? Group Inc. for “Design and Communications” work. Another city office, The Department of Licens- … $100,000 to videographer GreenTreks Net- es and Inspections also gave a brand change con- work, Inc. for a documentary about the Depart- tract to LevLane for $100,000. ment’s green initiatives. For the logo portion, the agency “only” charged … $99,000 to Simon PR for “Media and Mar- $50,000. keting.” LevLane’s only change on the existing logo, … $50,000 to Karen Friedman for “Media according to the Daily News was replacement of Training.” the ampersand. They took out the & and put in + ( … $32,000 to Daniel Pohlig for “Messaging from L & I to L+ I). and Blogging Services.”

THE PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL BUSINESS/MARKETING MONTHLY Page 4 Advertising/Communications Times September/October 2015 “The Marketing of Business” Interview-Talk Radio Show For Regional Business Owners & Executives  Be a guest interviewee. No cost.  Be a sponsor  Be a listener

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Philadelphia Jewish Voice Celebrates Anniversary

The Philadelphia Jewish Voice, the on-line Jewish community newspaper, recently celebrated its tenth anniversary. At the celebration, which also honored immediate past president Ronit Treatman, were (left to right) Dan Rottenberg, author, editor, publisher and guest speaker; Ronit Treatman, honoree; Bonnie Squires, president of The Philadelphia Jewish Voice and Society Editor; Senator Daylin Leach, who gave the keynote address; and Dan Loeb, founder and publisher of The Philadelphia Jewish Voice. (Photo by: Helen Loeb)

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Area business executives are highlighting the servic- The shows can be heard every Thursday at 12:30PM Other shows originated by ACT include “Food Talk”; es and benefits of their organizations via radio interviews to 1:30PM, and Monday and Wednesday, at 6PM to 7PM. “Business of Sports”; and “Music Talk”. reaching the Greater Philadelphia region. ACT has been producing radio shows for about 15 To be a guest interviewee, contact Radio Division, The 30-minute broadcasts are aired six times a week years. ACT, at [email protected]; Tel.: 484-562-0063; Fax: on WWDB-860AM, 52-weeks a year. On the air now are “The Marketing of Business” and 484-562-0068; 29 Bala Ave., Ste. 114, Bala Cynwyd, PA There is no charge for the interview. “Lifestyles”. 19004; www.PhillyBizMedia.com.

THE KIMMEL CENTER’S Director of Broadway, PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU RADIO PROS Tom Kelly, Managing Partner, iradiophilly Philadelphia Programming, Fran Egler gave a preview President Jack Ferguson reported on major events, such and veteran radio host-personality Bonnie Squires of coming 2015-2016 Broadway shows to be here. as The Pope Francis visit and the Democratic National discussed the growing demand for streaming radio. That Interviewing her is Brittney O’Rourke, a featured host Convention coming to Philadelphia. Mr. Ferguson can be is a specialty of iradiophilly. Kelly can be reached at 610- of the national Internet variety show, Dream Nation TV. reached at 215-636-3412. 804-5054; [email protected]. Ms. Egler can be reached at 215-790-5800; FEgler@ kimmelcenter.org.

PHILADELPHIA’S GROWING HISPANIC MARKET, and ACCT PHILLY’S (Animal Care and Control Team the opportunities it presents to area businesses was of Philadelphia) Communication and Development communicated by two of this area’s leading Hispanic Specialist, Amelia Dorminy surprised the listening 5 STAR HOME CARE founder, Hilary Gillman and authorities. They are Varsovia Fernandez, President & audience by noting that cats are the most numerous Business Manager, Howard Dall informed listeners CEO of the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Philadelphia animals aided by the organization. Dogs on the non-medical home care they provide to those Commerce and Javier Suarez, Executive Producer of the rank second. Ms. Dorminy can be reached at 267-385- needing assistance within their domains. Saul Segan, Hispanic Choice Awards. She can be reached at 215- 3800 ext. 136; [email protected]. Esq., (r) served as moderator. 5 Star Home Care has 790-3723; [email protected]. He is offices in Philadelphia, Bala Cynwyd and South Jersey. available at 267-979-3297; [email protected]. They can be reached at 484-270-8387.

SUNSHINE FOUNDATION’S Kate Sample, President, gave information on how the national children’s aid LEGENDARY ROCK N ROLL ARTIST Charlie Gracie Sr., non-profit has grown to service hundreds of ill and who lives in Delaware County, spoke on his continuing handicapped children nationally. Volunteers and INTERVIEWERS/HOSTS of ACT’s 30-minute business performances, many of them in the Philadelphia region. sponsors are always welcome. Contact Ms. Sample at radio programs include (L to R) Tiffany Wilson, Tee To schedule him, call Charlie Gracie Jr. at 610-724-7319; 215-396-4770; [email protected]. Manuel and Saul Segan, Esquire. [email protected].

INSURANCE COMPANY President Steven Scott Bradley, who is also an executive with The Philadelphia Foundation and the NAACP, addressed the variety of non-profit organizations that contribute to Philadelphia’s citizenry. Mr. Bradley can be reached at 215-629-5706; [email protected].

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by Joe Ball MORE MUSING

There are observations and situations that some- …College students are paying $40,000/year, and Joe Ball times make me wonder. more, for a fair amount of information they can have from pretend they have your full interest. Examples: their grandparents. Free! …When driving on a bridge over a body of water, …The older you get, the less you sleep through the …Cars have blind spots. So far, that has cost me a have you ever thought what would you do if your vehicle night without a bathroom call. driveway bush, and a mailbox. somehow plunged in? …Cereal boxes are never filled to the top…Soap bars …Pennies rusting on the ground. Am I the only per- …Have you experienced within yourself a mental now evaporate more quickly, and the single sheets in the son that picks them up? clock, that upon going to bed, and wanting to get up at a toilet paper rolls are thinner. …Seems like everyone gets some kind of money specific time…you do awaken at that time? …White collar criminals are too often lawyers. dole from government, one way or another. …The “little girls” voices on radio commercials sound (Oh, just noticed, the aforementioned follows the item …Stores offer “Buy One. Get One Free.” Has the one like adults squeezing their nose to give the impression of on toilet paper.) you’re paying for been doubled in price to allow for the a child. …KYW (1060AM) has a commercial for Comcast, re- “free” one? …When a friend boosts of their using a new Internet peated often, that tells the virtues of the Comcast busi- …You’re watching your favorite TV show, or sports item, such as Bluetooth – and you have no idea, at all, ness internet services. Sounds good. Until the last sen- event, and at the most critical part of the show – the phone on what it is or how to use it – and then it breaks down… tence: “Not available in this area!” rings. UGH! And if it’s a close family member, you have to …It feels so good! …With major segments of the populations, whenever they may be, on cellphones, have you wondered: “What are they talk- ing about that is so important?” Following is not my last thought My son Bob, the national- ly respected surgeon, recently asked me to send him written in- structions, to be tucked away, on how I want my last day handled. I told him: “I want my family at bedside singing to me the Doris Day song: “I’ll See You In My Dreams.” And, I want to die of old age, at 106 years – and then I want an extension.”

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John Cox/Ann Cox vs. Quebecor Printing Accelero Communications, Inc., P.O. Box MONTGOMERY COUNTY CAMDEN COUNTY CAMDEN DIVISION Atglen Inc/Quad Graphics Inc., premises 142, Gladwyne 19035, $248,886, case State Tax liens Releases of Federal Tax Liens Bankruptcies liability, case #2015-00971-TT, 02/04/12 #2015-70072, 02/02/15 Aatrix Software Inc./ Montgomery Group, F & A Sales and Service Group Inc., P.O. Egg harbor News Agency Inc., 25 White- Prepay Nation LLC vs. AKN Communi- Scott Design Communications Inc., 11 672 Bethlehem Pk., Montgomeryville Box 3914, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034, $159,595 horse Pk., Egg Harbor 08215; Assets, cations Inc., debt collection, case #2015- Allendale Rd., Wynnewood 19096, 18936 $10,811, (unemployment) case (941), Book/Page 10188/534, 4/27/15 $350,501; Debts, $410,106; 04324-CT, 05/20/15 $13,136, case #2015-70449, 06/15/15 #2015-60289, 02/13/15 Major Creditor, Chris Taylor Jr., $153,000; Vintage Group Division of PR Newswire MONTGOMERY COUNTY CAMDEN COUNTY CAMDEN COUNTY Attorney, Jarred S. Freeman; case #15- vs. Daleco Resources Corp. , debt col- Release of Federal Tax Liens Lawsuits Filed Federal Tax Liens 20338, 06/01/15 lection, case #2015-04342-CT, 05/21/15 Strategic Communications Consultants Willaim E. Brown vs. Limac Communications Star Group Communications Inc., 220 De Lage Landen Financial Services Buzz Marketing Group LLC / Marcia Inc., 601 S. Henderson Rd., Ste. 152, Inc./Telecable Inc./Comcast Cable Communi- Laurel Rd., Voorhees; Chapter 7; no Inc., vs. Freedom Press I LLC/Heather C. Wells, 132 Kings Highway E., Ste. King of Prussia 19405, $13,650, case cations/Jersey Central Power and Light et al., schedules available. L. Hilgers, debt collection, case #2105- 3, Haddonfield 08033, $15,888, (941), #2011-71394, 05-18/15 personal injury, case #L1760-15, 05/07/15 04673-CT, 06/02/15 Book/Page 10147/417, 01/29/15 De Lage Landen Financial Services Inc. vs. Lane Amlin dba Lyro Printing/Lyro Printing, contract, case #2015-01444- CT, 02/20/15 De Lage Landen Financial Services Inc., vs. Zaveri Inc./Budget Print, debt collec- tion, case #2015—1695-CT, 03/02/15 De Lage Landen Financial Services Inc., vs. Heartland Printing, debt collection, case #2015-04911-CT, 06/11/15 De Lage Landen Financial Services Inc. vs. Shears Litho Inc., contract, case #2015-04367-CT, 05/22/15 De Lage Landen Financial Services Inc. vs. Key Graphics, Inc., contract, case #2015-05093-CT, 06/17/15. CHESTER COUNTY Federal Tax Liens Great Atlantic Graphics Inc./Vincent Gi- arrocco, 280 Great Valley Parkway, Mal- vern 19355, $54, 660, case #FT1500167, FT, 03/31/15 MONTGOMERY COUNTY Court Judgments Decision Support Technology Inc. vs. Business Technology Services, Inc., summons, case #2015-09163, 04/29/15 MONTGOMERY COUNTY Lawsuits Filed Zayo Group LLC vs. Systems Solution Inc., case #2015-04757, 0303/15 American Executive Centers Inc. vs. Tatical Rabbit Inc., case #2015-04796, 03/03/15 Tylor Bowers/John Bowers vs. AMA Amer- ican Marketing Association Inc./Arnold Frumin, case #2015-05176, 03/10/15 Gene Kolber vs. Carribean Clear of Pennsylvania, summons, case #2015- 11139, 05/27/15 MONTGOMERY COUNTY Federal Tax Liens Dependable Solutions Inc., 24 N. Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr 19010, $646,561, case #2015-70185, 03/02/15 TRS Consulting Inc., 936 Mesa Lane, Collegeville 19426,. $101,317, case #2015-704121, 06/01/15

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Stan Hochman, a well- Sandy Grady, newspaper David R. Boldt, former In- Jay Mohan, a staffer at known sports columnist for the sports writer, recently died. He quirer columnist and editor has Philly CAM, recently passed Daily News, died. He was 86. Raymond J. Bonina, a for- was 87. died. He was 73. away. He was killed at the age of mer president of Garrett Buchan- Mr. Hochman, born in 1928 Mr. Grady graduated from Mr. Boldt began his career with 26 while riding his bike. in New York, received a bach- an Paper Company, recently The Inquirer in 1972. He shared a Mr. Mohan, whose given died. He was 81. Harding High School in Charlotte, elor’s degree in 1948 and a mas- N. Carolina. Shortly after, he joined Pulitzer Prize with the Inquirer team name was Vijay, graduated from ter’s in education in 1949 both He was a native Philadel- that covered the Three-Mile Island Temple University with a degree phian. Mr. Bonina grew up in the Navy at the end of World War from New York University. He II, serving the Pacifi c. He returned nuclear disaster in 1979. in fi lm and media arts. South Philadelphia and graduat- Mr. Boldt moved to Bolivia in He devoted time to the Scribe served in the Army from 1951 to to attend the University of North ed from South Philadelphia High 2001 with his wife, Kelly Clark, a for- Video Center, a company that 1953 stationed at Fort Gordon. Carolina, and wrote for the Char- Mr. Hochman’s career at the School. He graduated from St. mer Deputy City Managing Director works with independent fi lms. lotte News from 1950-1957. Daily News started in 1959 when Joseph’s University in 1955 with for Philadelphia. He taught history at At the time of his death, Mr. In 1957, Mr. Grady came a bachelor’s degree in business. Mohan worked at Philly Cam, he was employed by then-sports to Philadelphia and worked at Cambridge College, a private high He was the retired president which runs Philadelphia’s public- editor Larry Merchant to cover the Philadelphia Daily News and school in the city of Santa Cruz. of the Garrett Buchanan Paper In addition, Mr. Boldt also ad- access television station. He the Phillies. For the next 55 years the Bulletin as a sportswriter. He Company, where he started right vised local papers through the In- helped those in need with their he was responsible for reporting covered the Philadelphia Phillies’ out of college. ternational Center for Journalism. independent fi lms and TV shows. on the many sports events. clinching the World Series in 1980. Mr. Bonina was an active Mr. Boldt is survived by In memory of Mohan, a fund In the 1960’s, Mr. Hochman He returned to the Daily member of the St. Joseph’s Uni- his wife; daughter, Julia; son, was created to help return his re- reported the morning sports on News where he went outside of versity alumnus. Thomas; a granddaughter; and a mains to India. WCAU radio and also did the his comfort zone and covered weekend sports reporting for He is survived by his wife, brother and sister. Maureen; three daughters, Mary, national politics. TV- 6. He also hosted on WIP a In addition, he wrote as a 4-hour talk show. Diane and Amy; three stepsons, Greg, Mark and Scott; a sister, contributor to USA Today. Mr. Hochman authored sev- Mr. Grady is survived by his eral books, one being “Unmasked: JoAnne; seven grandchildren; and fi ve grandchildren. son, Patrick; two granddaugh- MONEY For Business Bernie Parent and the Broad ters; and his sister. Street Bullies”. He also had a role in the movie, “Rocky V” where he played a sports writer. In 2012 Mr. Hochman was in- NOW! ducted into the Broadcast Pioneers  of Philadelphia Hall of Fame. Commercial Property Loans / Multi-Family / Small Mr. Hochman is survived by HEALTH CARE AT HOME ND OF IFE ARE  his wife, Gloria; daughter, Anndee; E - -L C Business / Industrial Units / Short Sales Nurses, Aides, Therapists Palliative Care and granddaughter, Sasha. Oncology Program Hospice Business Lines of Credit Telemonitoring Grief Support James W. Finegan Heart Failure Program Camp Firefly Equipment Financing Boat & Yacht Financing Wound/ostomy care Ad Exec. Private Duty Services Personal Lines of Credit COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTER WWW.MS4CONSULTANTS.COM (856) 552-1300 Toll Free (877) 862-4663 Call: 302-261-2424, or Fax: 302-261-2501 300 Harper Dr., Moorestown NJ 08057 www.moorestownvna.org [email protected]

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Obits Cont. on page 17 Steve Kelly James D. Winsor Beemon Johnson Fredrick L. Cusick Loren R. Craft Inq. Editor Trucking Industry Radio Host Writer & Reporter Rewrite Man Writer

Steve Kelly, a news editor Beemon Johnson III, a well- Fredrick L Cusick, former Loren R. Craft, who started for the Philadelphia Inquirer, re- known Philly radio program host, reporter and writer for the Inquir- as a copyboy at the former Eve- cently died. He was 55. James D. Winsor, a journal- died. He was 63. er, has died. He was 65. ning Bulletin here, and became Mr. Kelly grew up in Levittown ist with a focus on the trucking Mr. Johnson grew up in Colum- Mr. Cusick, of Massachu- a reporter and rewrite man died and graduated from Neshaminy and equipment engine industry, bis, Ohio and graduated from Ohio setts, received his degree from recently. He was 86. Maple Point High School. He at- died. He was 82. State University. After graduation, Bowdoin College in Brunswick, After serving in the Army tended Shippensburg University A Philadelphia native, he he did a tour in the Navy. Maine in 1972. He was editor of during the Korean War, where graduating in 1982 with a B.A. in graduated from the University Mr. Johnson’s radio career the college newspaper. he was in the Counter Intelli- communications. of Pennsylvania in 1955. He ranged from his hometown in Co- Mr. Cusick began his ca- gence Corp., Mr. Craft resumed Mr. Kelly worked at the served for two years in the U.S. lumbus, Ohio to Philadelphia, New reer at the Inquirer in 1979 and his newspaper career at the New Bucks County Courier Times Army Transportation Corps as a York City and Washington, D.C. worked there until 2005. As a York Daily News. in Leviittown, the Woodbridge lieutenant. Mr. Johnson came to Phila- contributing writer, Mr. Cusick He retired about 1995, and (N.J.) News Tribune and the Ber- Mr. Winsor wrote for na- delphia in the early 1980s to host covered stories on suburban settled in Delaware. gen Record in Hackensack, N.J. tional trucking publications, such a morning radio show on Power news, crime, and government. He is survived by his wife, He Joined The Inquirer’s as Commercial Carrier Journal, 99 WUSL-FM, called “Beej in the During his lifetime, he won a Sylvia; three daughters, Susan, News desk in December 1996. a Chilton magazine and Heavy Morning” where he incorporated Pulitzer Prize for team coverage Laura and Diana; and five grand- He guided the paper in covering Duty Trucking magazine, for 52 skits and routines, along with of the Three Mile Island nuclear children. major news events such as Sept. years. He received the American playing music. accident in 1979. 11, 2001. Business Media’s Neal Award 12 Mr. Johnson became the Mr. Cusick is survived by his Tom Schmidt Mr. Kelly received many times for his articles on trucking number two rated morning jock in wife Lauren; his mother, Barba- accolades for page designs at related topics. the city in the 1980s. In addition ra; three sisters, Martha, Mary, Newspaper Writer The Inquirer. Included was the Mr. Winsor was a 50-year to his radio pursuits, he made per- and Sarah; and three daughters best-broadcast page design cat- member of the Transportation sonal appearances and worked in Marie, Julia and Katherine. egory of the 2002 spotlight con- and Maintenance Council of the community betterment activities. test sponsored by the Keystone American Trucking Association After his time with Power 99, James J. Chapter of the Society of Profes- and was an involved member in Mr. Johnson took his radio talent to sional Journalists. the Pennsylvania Motor Truck other cities, returning to Philadel- O’Neill Jr. Association. He is survived by his wife, phia in 1991 to do morning time at Adv. Associate Kerry; two daughters, Delaney James D. Winsor is survived WDAS-FM. From there, he retired and Kacey; his mother, Jean; by his wife, Donna; a daughter, Mr. Johnson is survived by and his two sisters. Susan; a son, James; and four four daughters, Stacy, Shelley, grandchildren. Gayle and Blair; two sons, Travis and Beemon Johnson IV; his two sisters, Idreesa and Veddiann; three brothers, Lacy, Mitchell and Clay; and nine grandchildren. Tom Schmidt, a longtime edi- Business & Personal tor of the Philadelphia Daily News, WHITE GLOVE Ron Martin has passed away. He was 78. Cleaning Services Newspaperman He graduated from Texas Cleaning Service Tech University in Lubbock, Texas Ron Martin, an experienced and worked for a newspaper in newspaperman and executive James J. O’Neill, Jr., for- Lubbock. He came to Philadelphia editor of the Burlington County mer advertising associate of The in the 1960s, keeping an accent *O ces Times, has died. He was 67. Philadelphia Inquirer, has died. from his Mason, Texas upbringing. Per job Mr. Martin began working at *Industrial He was 91. He worked as a reporter at or on a the Burlington County Times as a *Institutional Mr. O’Neill graduated from the Delaware County Daily Times continuing sports writer in 1977. He worked North Catholic High School and and rose to be their city editor. A Gain nightly janitorial services his way up to sports copy desk and basis enlisted in the Navy shortly after. labor dispute in 1968 caused him became Sunday editor in 1984. daily ~ weekly ~ weekends He served in the Pacific in WWII. and the entire news staff to leave. He served as copy-desk After, Mr. O’Neill went on to receive Mr. Schmidt then came to chief for two years before being a degree from LaSalle College. work for the Daily News in 1968. Call: 215-740-6055 promoted to an associate editor Then he joined The Philadel- He spent years there until retir- Terence Jenkins, President/Dawn Reilly in 1996. Later that year he be- phia Inquirer. His role at the news- ing in 2008. He covered crime, E-Mail: [email protected]; [email protected] came the executive editor and paper spanned over 40 years. the courts, City Hall and politics. held the post for twelve years. Mr. O’Neill is survived by He also wrote theater and res- his children, James J. 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THE PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL BUSINESS/MARKETING MONTHLY September/October 2015 Advertising/Communications Times Page 17 Obits Retired Raymond J. Harvey Pollack Gene Dillard Iconic Bonina Stat Man for NBA Radio Personality Broadcaster Paper Co. President Retires at 88

“Mr. Atlantic City,” Pinky Kravitz, one of the South Jersey re- sort areas most known – and liked – broadcasters, has announced his retirement. He is 88. Kravitz has been a fixture, for about 60 years on Atlantic City radio and TV stations. His show, “Pinky’s Corner” has been on WOND-AM (1400) Pinky Kravitz since 1958. Harvey Pollack, who had a Gene Dillard, a cable TV He also has hosted a weekly TV program on WMGM TV-40, strong knack at compiling NBA sta- host and radio reporter, has died. “WMGM Presents Pinky.” Raymond J. Bonina, a former tistics, recently died. He was 93. Mr. Dillard, a native of Wash- (General Manager of TV-40 during that time was Jane Stark, who president of Garrett Buchanan After having attended the ington, graduated from Westfi eld had her start in Philadelphia as an advertising and public relations Paper Company, recently died. Mummers Parade this past Jan- High School in 1959. After three copy writer and account exec for a Phila. center-city ad agency.) He was 81. uary, Mr. Pollack was involved years in the Army, he continued Kravitz had emergency heart surgery early this summer. It was He was a native Philadel- in an a tragic accident where at the University of Ohio graduat- his decision to slow down. Until then he reportedly had never missed phian. Mr. Bonina grew up in he suffered a broken hip, pelvis, ing in 1967. a day of his broadcasting schedule. South Philadelphia and graduat- jaw, ribs, and facial cuts. He worked as a South Jer- ed from South Philadelphia High Mr. Pollack graduated in 1943 sey Bureau Chief for WFIL-AM in School. He graduated from St. from Temple University where he Philadelphia until 1981. Joseph’s University in 1955 with studied journalism. While there he Mr. Dillard also served as a a bachelor’s degree in business. was also manager of three varsity co-anchor for the Philadelphia He was the retired president teams, and did their stats. radio station 950 ESPN, formerly of the Garrett Buchanan Paper Mr. Pollack was the NBA’s known as WPEN-AM/FM. Company, where he started right longest employee. He began his Mr. Dillard hosted a radio out of college. career with the Warriors at their show alongside founder and ex- Mr. Bonina was an active founding in 1946, and was with the ecutive director of the Campolo member of the St. Joseph’s Univer- 76ers until his death. He was the Center at Eastern University. The sity alumnus. league’s statistician and PR rep. weekly show became Mr. Dillard’s He is survived by his wife, In 2002 Mr. Pollack received main project after retirement. A Maureen; three daughters, Mary, a lifetime achievement award British radio network broadcast Diane and Amy; three stepsons, from the Naismith Memorial Bas- the show while Mr. Dillard and Greg, Mark and Scott; a sister, ketball Hall of Fame. Reverend Anthony Campolo dis- JoAnne; seven grandchildren; Mr. Pollack also wrote reviews cussed religious topics. and fi ve grandchildren. for several local newspapers on Mr. Dillard is survived by his restaurants, movies, casinos, etc. sister, Bonnie. Phillip Beck During his career Mr. Pol- Inq. News Assistant lack also worked at the Philadel- Harry Stinger phia Bulletin as a sportswriter. His career also included a Press Officer stint doing PR for the city’s Rec- reation Department for 20 years. Mr. Pollack also founded a company which offered his sta- tistical services where his son and grandson are still employed. Mr. Pollack is survived by a daughter, Linda; a son, Ron; four grandkids; and six great- grandkids. Ed Hitzel

Phillip Beck, a respected Food Critic Philadelphia Journalist and for- Harry K. Stinger, the press mer Inquirer news assistant, re- offi cer for the Dad Vail Regatta cently died. He was 56. for 26 years, died. He was 84. Mr. Beck worked at a variety of Mr. Stinger was born in publications throughout his career, Yeadon and attended St. Jo- including the Scientist magazine. seph’s Preparatory School. He In addition, Mr. Beck was graduated in 1949 and was a the president of the Greater longtime member of its board Philadelphia Pro Chapter of the of governors. Mr. Stinger also Society of Professional Journal- attended St. Joseph’s College, ist from 2005 to 2013. now a university, where he Mr. Beck is survived by his earned both his bachelor’s and stepbrother, Eoin; his mother, Ar- master’s degree. lyne; a brother; two sisters; step- Mr. Stinger was a teacher mother Theresa; and nieces and Ed Hitzel, a New Jersey at Plymouth Whitemarsh High nephews. food critic, magazine editor and School as well as a reporter for radio host, died. He was 64. the Montgomery Newspapers Mr. Hitzel started as a copy chain. He has also worked as the boy in the 1970s and ended up as full time editor of the Montgom- an editor at the Atlantic City Press. ery Post, and accepted assign- In the early 1990s, Mr. Hitzel ments in public relations, fund- left to publish his own Restau- raising and as a jobs counselor. rant Magazine. Mr. Stinger is survived by He also hosted a three hour his wife of 57 years, Mary Louise radio show entitled Hitzel’s Table Hanrahan Stinger; three sons, for One, heard Saturdays on Harry III, Vincent and David; four WOND-AM (1400) as well as daughters, Nora, Ann, Susan WTEL-AM (610). and Jane; and 22 grandchildren. Mr. Hitzel is survived by his A son, Andrew, died in 2007 in wife of 33 years, Susan; his son; addition to a granddaughter who and daughter. also preceded him in death.

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