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29 Bala Avenue, Suite 114, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 The longest established business-to-business monthly newspaper for company owners © 2011 Advertising/Communications Times $4.00 Founded July, 1976 Volume #36, Issue #2 and executives in Philadelphia, Eastern , New Jersey & Delaware ... on the 200th Anniversary May/June 2012 Mailed direct to buyers of business services & products of the United States of America Newspapers She Reports The News, Readers’ Choices In Still Attractive And Now, Makes The News Special Adv. Sections To Some A former Philadelphia Daily News reporter was a news-maker, Are Questioned (well, gossip column subject) Investors recently when she crashed a yoga Are the “Readers’ Choice” the categories were not accurately Awards published by many area A Philadelphia-based com- class to get a story and photo. reflected in the special advertising newspapers and magazines fixed? pany has invested in a regional Simone Weichselbaum, current- section in which the results were Do the publications use newspaper — and it’s not The ly a New York Daily News reporter, announced,” Calkins Media vice the awards to gain or to please Inquirer. was after material pertaining to movie/ president Thomas J. Spurgeon advertisers? The Wilkes-Barre daily TV star Alec Baldwin. wrote in a recent page one letter. Cynics think so. newspaper, “The Times Leader” She learned Baldwin’s new The letter also said: “…an Now comes an apology from has been acquired by Versa Capital fiancé, Hilaria Thomas, was enrolled accurate representation of the vote three regional daily newspapers Management L.L.C., 2929 Arch St.; in a Manhattan yoga group. A good totals…was not influenced by our that suggest all is not kosher in 215-609-3400. opportunity for a picture. advertisers or the newsroom.” the voting by readers, and voting In addition to the daily So…being an enterprising More than 200 categories of results as published. newspaper, Versa also ob-tained reporter, she took co-worker photo- local businesses were included Simone Weichselbaum The three dailies are the several community pub-lications in grapher Enid Alvarez with her. Bucks County Courier Times, in the special advertising/award the Wilkes-Barre area, along with When Baldwin, 54, heard of Baldwin’s fiancé is 28, young Doylestown Intelligencer and the section. websites and digital media firms. the incident he took exception. enough to be his daughter. Spurgeon added in the page In commenting on the age Burlington, N.J. County Times. Versa Capital Manage-ment Well, that’s being modest. one letter, that an award program Actually, he raged, and difference, Philadelphia Daily The dailies are owned by has a history of investing in media, will be continued for this year, but food service and manufacturing. posted Weichselbaum’s photo News columnist Dan Gross wrote: Calkins Media. will be “revamped”. Other specific investments on the internet, with a message …“Perhaps the media snark The “fess up” was made in a Votes will be tabulated by a include Simplexity, wireless saying: “Here’s the nutty bitch who about their ages may have, in page one apology. “third-party accounting firm”. and home services online; bell crashed the yoga class…” part, inspired his outbreak.” “I regret to inform you that and Howell, high-volume mail “Shame on the no-talent Gross ended his report by the voting results for several of And the beat goes on… equipment, and Black Angus trash from the (N.Y.) Daily News adding: “The usually mouthy steakhouses. for invading the privacy of 75 Weichselbaum surprisingly declined At The Source — Ok The total price paid was not people in a yoga class to take a to comment unless and until she disclosed. picture of someone,” he added. gets permission from her editors.” But______Don’t Be the Source main campus of Temple Nat’l 20/20 TV Interview Journalism University. Major Busted He came to police May Clear The Air On attention when he and Bolaris’ Miami Drugging A Temple Univer- his roommates were sity journalism student, held up at gunpoint in a

John Bolaris, former long- a featured Playboy Magazine and writer for City Pa- home invasion, with the time Fox 29 on-air weather article. per, was arrested re- gunmen allegedly being former buyers of drugs Simone Weichselbaum (l), reporter, will be back on His account in the magazine cently on charges of Massimo Pulcini Pulcini had been selling. and Luis McCrea. television — but not at TV-29. did not endear him to Philadelphia’s drug dealing. Investigators found that Pul- He left there earlier this TV-29 management. Massimo Pulcini, originally cini had in his bedroom about year under cloudy conditions. “They parted ways,” is how from Mt. Laurel, N.J., was taken However, the nationally- $900, and a bag containing mar- Phila. Model the station reported his leaving. into custody from his rowhouse broadcast show “20/20” has ijuana having a street value of The Miami girls were report- apartment in the 1500 block of taped Bolaris’ account of his about $1,250. ed as being connected to an Page Street, a short walk from the Murder Victim stormy run-in with two women Continued on page 3 Eastern European theft ring. Vanessa Watson, a local in Miami that left him cold. Bolaris’ telling of the professional model aka Vanessa Allegedly, the women met incident has already been Banks, died recently. She was 26. Bolaris at a bar, drugged him, Eagles Win! taped by the 20/20 show. Ms. Watson was the victim stole his credit card, and used Casino Advertising Now OK of a murder-suicide. it to buy thousands of dollars of At ACT’s press time, the She was shot and killed merchandise. broadcast date had yet to be At Lincoln Financial Field by a possessive boyfriend, He told of the incident in announced. New advertising dollars, in large amounts, are being spread Luis McCrea, 31, in the Wayne among area media from the growing number of casinos here. Junction station. He immediately Money…Marketing…Music Combine And, those funds are now reaching secondary outlets. committed suicide at the scene. Case in point: Advertising in and around Lincoln Financial Field. Watson had appeared in The buyers are Parx, Sugar House and the Valley Forge Black Entertainment Television’s As Format For New Radio Show The first series of radio in- sent, and how their marketing/ Casino and other regional casinos. “Rip the Runway,” and had been Their ads will now be permitted by the NFL in game programs, a runway model during New terviews on the new, regional advertising is essential. “Music Talk” 30-minute program The show, which airs every brochures, stadium signage, outdoors and in the concourses and York’s Fall Fashion Week. within local radio broadcasts. have featured a variety of area Thursday, noon to 12:30PM on She also had appeared in One condition as to content is that all ads must include a music-related executives. WWDB-860AM, is produced by a variety of music videos, and “responsible” gambling message/warning. photo shoots. They discussed the nature Advertisers also must contribute money to the NFL’s She is survived by three of the businesses they repre- gambling education program. children. Continued on page 3 See Page 4 for pictures of Advertising & Business Show Exhibitors Page 2 Advertising/Communications Times May/June 2012 Trending Now -- Television; No More Cable Bills By Mike Mallowe guy with exquisite taste. a year: that “second screen People couldn’t stop texting My son just told me that he As a TV columnist from viewing” appears to augment the about it. decided to get rid of his cable recently pointed TV viewing experience rather And, yes, it is a seedy- than steal away viewers. television. He isn’t switching to out, my son watches shows, not looking reality TV show, replete networks. “Nielsen’s State of the satellite. with weeping teens and the boys He watches his favorite Media: Advertising & Audiences “How’s that working out?” I who got them pregnant, and their asked him. shows on his lap-top, or on a cell report found that men, when watching TV and using a tablet families. “Oh, fine,” he said. “The only phone, or on a tablet, or on some simultaneously, were more Continued on next page thing is that now I’m watching other kind of mobile device that I likely than women to look for more TV than ever. Did you see can’t even name. information related to a TV Fringe this week?” This is a form of “second program they were watching Both of us are big Fringe screening”. Second screening Mike Mallowe (39% versus 34%). Women fans. I bet that most of you don’t means that you have another were more inclined to seek even know what that show is. It screen in front of you – tablet, The networks would information related to a television happens to be a hybrid sci-fi/time lap-top, game, and so forth – practically kill for their loyalty: commercial (24% versus 21%). travel/and father-son relationship while you watch TV. In my son’s they are highly educated, “Not surprisingly, teenagers show. One-of-a-kind, to be sure. case the second screen is all the bountifully employed, willing with tablets were far more apt Its fans are relatively few and TV that he watches. to spend money on important to visit a social media site while ferociously loyal. Sheer devotion purchases, and between the The New watching TV than were older has kept it going for what will be ages of 18 and 49 – the magic TV Consumers baby boomers and seniors (62% its fifth season next year. In TV demographic. versus 33%).” they sometimes call this a “cult Television is all about Much of TV programming and following”. loyalty now, and personal choice nearly all of the advertising that Know Where to Advertise A couple years ago the Fox and my son and I discussing appears on television is directed Let me tell you about another network moved Fringe to Friday the latest episode of Fringe; or at them and at nobody else. Yet, show; it’s called 16& Pregnant. I’ve nights. That is as close to a his wife, Rie, and him enjoying technically speaking, my son and never seen it; I don’t plan to unless death sentence as a TV show Japanese cartoons on their his wife don’t even have a television someone wants me to write a can be given. People do other computer – she’s from a city just anymore. But the networks still column about it. Like this one. things on Friday nights; if you north of Tokyo. have to cater to them. It’s a fairly long-running are watching TV then, you can When they get really bored According to an authoritative reality show about exactly what take a seat next to me. during one of San Diego’s story that just ran in the LA the title says: being 16 and But, guess what, Fox just frequent rainy seasons, they Times, by Meg James: pregnant. Heavy stuff for the renewed Fringe for another make little YouTube broadcasts “When viewers watch a TV kind of viewers who know the season – its last. (their cat, Dink, is a favorite program with a tablet device, names of all the stars on Jersey I can’t wait to see what subject) and post them on the they tend to check their email, Shore – in other words, young, Walter does next. Walter, a mad Internet. At work, he often makes hunt for sports scores or seek technically-savvy viewers. scientist, is the father figure in streaming videos, too. additional information about the Why is it important? the show; he is about as far TV is running as fast as show or a commercial they were Because in the world from normal as you can get on it can to try and keep up with watching on the big screen. of tweets and social media, this planet. I really identify with him and all the other second “A new report by 16&Pregnant is an unstoppable Walter. screeners out there. Nielsen Co., released Friday, powerhouse. How can this be? How does My son and his wife are underscores what network If you want to reach the Fringe survive? the new crowned heads of TV television researchers have people who watch it with your My son is a smart young consumers. been preaching for more than advertising message, you better know where and how to find them. Wasting your money on cheap, Have available at your business or organization. local buys on major network TV is not a very good place to find them. As a free service to your visitors and personnel, The week of April 22nd 16&Pregnant was among the will provide current issues Free. top five subjects – in the whole To accept, e-mail to: [email protected]. world -- on the list of the hottest trending topics on the Internet. Let us know number you will make available. Think about that. Not politics, not the economy, not the www.PhillyBizMedia.com price of gasoline, but the over- emoting kids on 16&Pregnant.

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The Philadelphia Regional Business/Marketing Monthly May/June 2012 Advertising/Communications Times Page 3 Major Area Trade Mags Mark 35 years — & Growth

Local magazine publisher Kane Communications pages per edition, and is larger than 95 percent all (10 East Athens Ave., Suite 208, Ardmore, PA 19003) medical journals and physician magazines published is now celebrating its 35th anniversary, along with in the world. three other significant milestones for its publications. Additionally, Tourist Attractions & Parks is larger Retail trade magazine Souvenirs, Gifts & Novel- on a per-page basis than any leisure entertainment ties (SGN) turns 50, leisure entertainment industry industry trade publication. trade publication Tourist Attractions & Parks (TAP) is History 40, and professional publication Podiatry Manage- ment (PM) has been in print for 30 years. “Kane Communications took troubled publi- Souvenirs, Gifts & Novelties is the largest trade cations that were ready to fold and turned them magazine for the retail industry in any retail category, around,” said Scott C. Borowsky, who founded the (left to right) Kane Communications’ Associate Publisher Larry averaging over 200 pages per issue, with the largest company 35 years ago with a series of acquisitions White, a 22-year veteran of the company, President and Executive issue in 2011 at 374 pages. beginning in 1977 with the purchase of the Kane Editor Scott C. Borowsky, who founded the business in 1977, and Podiatry Management, the professional maga- Beverage Report. Podiatry Management Associate Publisher David Kagan, who has zine for North America’s podiatrists, averages 228 been with the organization for over 26 years.

Mallowe show about zombies, also on Music Talk All have the same format: Interviews and Continued from previous page AMC, draws roughly three times Continued from page 1 discussions with local authorities and decision as many viewers. makers. We don’t watch daytime But, Mad Men is a genuine the radio division of ACT, Inc. (29 Bala Ave., Ste. For further information, contact Philly Biz Media soap operas anymore like my cultural icon; it has made stars 114, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004). at 484-562-0068, E-Mail to [email protected] grandmother did; but the social out of obscure actors and has There is no cost to be a guest interviewee. (www.PhillyBizMedia.com). media and Internet world does; single-handedly brought back Host is Rachelle Gaymon, a well-known radio For details see ad, page 10. they watch their new soap operas all those ugly skinny-tie male marketing executive. – like 16&Pregnant and share their fashions of the 1960s. This is the producing firm’s third original area reactions, emotions and consumer But, guess what, 16&Pregnant radio show. decisions with their friends. kills Mad Men every week, even The other two are “Marketing of Business” and My daughter is a clinical when they broadcast re-runs. the aforementioned “Business of Sports.” neurophysiologist; she has a The buzz about Mad Men two-and-a-half-year-old-son. She is beyond massive. However, by knows all about 16&Pregnant; so no stretch of the imagination is it do her cousins and many of her even a border-line TV hit. friends and the young women It also doesn’t sell very she works with. much advertising. They’re all second screeners, too – and highly educated, and likely This is another anomaly of to be well-paid when they settle on TV today. their careers – I am sure you see A TV program makes it the pattern developing here. or fails today based on much David Uosikkinen, Drummer for spoke You better know what makes more than raw numbers. The on touring in the 70s and 80s when The Hooters these second screeners tune-in, social media interaction that is were a hot band. He mentioned the famous if you have any hope of reaching displayed by those 18 to 49 year- musicians he had met throughout his life, along them and understanding their old viewers/followers/consumers with experiences such as, being on MTV. David consumer and brand preference is at least as important as also shared information about the newest project choices. conventional ratings. Adam Bailine, Partner Owner of Groove spoke called “In the Pocket,” which is a collection of re- A TV Show Can Win By the way, what are the most about his new business. Groove provides recordings of all the songs that remind David of Philadelphia; where he grew up. He recently moved Without Millions of Viewers popular programs on television so “RockStar” parties for people of all ages, as well far this year, as of May 1? as, summer camps, music lessons and dance back here after living in California for several years. How about if I throw out --Sunday Night Football lessons. Bailine can be reached at e-mail: Adam@ He can be reached through his web page www. another program – Mad Men. --American Idol UCanGroove.com #: 484-231-1296 DavidUosikkinen.com The critics love it; it wins all --NCIS the awards. It premiered recently --Dancing With the Stars on AMC, a cable network that Each one pulls in about 18 cable systems pick up as basic programming for their viewers. to 20 million viewers per week. It isn’t what we used to call In re-runs, NCIS can approach pay-TV, like HBO or Showtime. 10 million; it’s easily the most AMC is closer to the Walmart of popular show on television. basic cable. Mad Men premiered So, what really makes the this season to an audience of big networks rich? NFL football, 3.5 million people; about half of two amateur-hour game shows, them were aged 18 to 49. A good and the U.S. Marines. week for The Walking Dead, a That’s TV.

THE ANNENBERG CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS was represented by Nicole Cook, Director of Mar- keting and Communications and Sarah Fergus, Marketing and Communications Manager. They spoke on the diversification of musical ad related programs constantly on their stage. They can be reached at 215- 573-8537; www.pennpresents.org.

At The Source Pulcini was scheduled for a hearing after ACT Continued from page 1 went to press. It is his first arrest. One of the alleged hold up men was captured Any disciplinary action by Temple against Pulcini is about a hour after the incident. not known. He was identified as a neighborhood customer Raymond Betzner, a Temple spokesman, said of Pulcini’s. the university is prohibited by law from making pub- Pulcini was freed after posting bail. lic any such discussions. While at City Paper, last summer, he was an Incidentally, Pulcini has on his Linked-In page intern. He wrote reviews on live music, and also au- the following: thored a sport’s column for the papers web site. It “I want to meet interesting, talented and unique was called, “Notes From the Nosebleeds.” people, and tell the world about them.” Visit our blog at www.PhillyBizMedia.com

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PHILADELPHIA FLYER’S Account #32- METROPOLITAN FLAG & LIME WHIMS FOR RENT was represented by Executive, Dan Ryan, distributed infor- SPORTSWEAR was represented by Kaitlin Bos and Amanda Hornberger who mation for group sales and VIP seating. Kelly Laughead and Nicole Villarose. JEWISH EXPONENT was represented can be reached at 29 Bala Ave., Ste. 114, Ryan can be reached at 3601 S. Broad St., Laughead can be reached at 3237 by Debbie Lusana, Account Exec. and Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004; Tel.: 484-562- Philadelphia, PA 19148; Tel.: 215-218-4329; Amber St., Philadelphia, PA 19134; Tel.: Joshua Hersz, Director of Marketing & 0067; E-Mail: [email protected]. E-Mail: [email protected]. 215-426-2775; E-Mail: Kelly@metflag. New Media. They can be reached at com. Villarose can be reached at 160 E. 2100 Arch St., Philadelphia, PA 19103; Plumstead Ave., Lansdowne, PA 19050; Tel.: 215-832-0774/E-Mail: dlusana@ Tel.: 484-461-7000. jewishexponent.com; (Hersz) Tel.: 215-832- 0794/ E-Mail: [email protected].

POCHAN ART, Andrew Pochan, creator of WORLD WIDE WEB’s President, Bob paintings applicable for business lobbies Savar and Debra Giltz, Sales Executive and executive offices showed examples of discussed the latest developments for small his talent. He can be reached at 60 Downing and medium-sized businesses regarding DELAWARE COUNTY MAGAZINE’s Dr., Reading, PA 19610, Tel.: 484-269-6966; gaining customers from varied Internet Assistant Publisher, Kimberly Phillips EL HISPANO NEWSPAPER, P.O. Box 396, E-Mail: [email protected]. services they have available. Contact Savar reported on the publications 136,000 Drexel Hill, PA 19026, was represented at 1060 N. Kings Highway, Ste. 220, Cherry distribution throughout Delaware County. by Publishers, Aaron and Sara Lopez and Hill, NJ 08034; Tel.: 856-482-2424 x11; Phillips can be reached at 8703 West Jonathon Madary. Mr. Lopez can be reached E-Mail: [email protected]. Chester Pike, Upper Darby, PA 19082; Tel.: at 484-472-6059; E-Mail: [email protected]. 610-789-0600; E-Mail: [email protected].

VICTORIA’S KITCHEN provided delicious food samplings. Pictured are Rachelle Gaymon, Co-Host of “Music Talk” interview radio show (484-562-0063), Victoria Tyson, HARD Rock CAFÉ, 1131 Market St., BEHOLDER PRODUCTIONS President, Owner/Chef, and Mary Devore, Catering Philadelphia, PA 19107, was represented HARRIS DIGITAL SERVICES, LLC located Craig K. Andrews and Tommy Stevens, Consultant. Victoria can be reached at by Kathryn Costello and Melissa Ardis. The at 5 Greentree Centre, Ste. 104, Rte. 73, Video Operator did a video of the show, 7304 Ogontz Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19138; Hard Rock Café is enlarging its facilities to Marlton, NJ 08053, founder and owner, which they will edit for use on the shows Tel.: 215-927-1066; E-Mail: vikkikitchen@ accommodate corporate special events. Robert Harris, Jr., MCSE can be reached web page. Mr. Andrews can be reached at gmail.com. Dawn Bundick is Marketing Director and at 856-817-6292; E-Mail: r.harris@ 1769 Old York Rd.; Tel.: 1-877-280-7245; can be reached at 215-238-1000. hdservices.net. E-Mail: [email protected].

VILLANOVA CONFERENCE CENTER was represented by Philip Torrisi, Food & CASINO NIGHT OUT, 6843 Rte. 9-North, STRATEGIES FOR SMALL BUSINESSES DANCIN’ ON AIR, TV-17 Saturday AM Beverage and Emily Emerson, Catering Howell, NJ 07731, executives Ken Vesey Owner, Sue Malone, offered free financial show, was represented by Brittainy Taylor, Sales Manager. Emerson can be reached and Roberta Mascali demonstrated table consultation to show attendees. Malone Eric Shipon, President of The Shipon Group, at 601 County Line Rd., Radnor, PA games the firm provides for a variety of can be reached at 536 San Ramon and Deanna Marie. Shipon can be reached 19087; Tel.: 610-523-1769; E-Mail: Emily. theme parties and corporate events. They Valley Blvd., Ste. 137, Danville, CA at 8470C Remington Ave., Pennsauken, [email protected]. can be reached at 888-669-3123. 94526; Tel.: 925-899-8449; E-Mail: info@ NJ 08110; Tel.: 267-886-7566; E-Mail: strategiesforsmallbusiness.com. [email protected]. To contact show producer call Mike Nise at 609-963-6400.

PHILLYPHANATICS.COM’s Owner, Ron AGIO BRAND SOLUTIONS, located in The Opher invited show visitors to view his Phila. Bldg., 1315 Walnut St., Ste. 1006, DELAWARE COUNTY NEWS NETWORK’s news/sports web content. Opher can be Phila., PA 19107, is a major distributor Publisher, Rich Crowe greeted the WOMEN’S YELLOW PAGES, P.O. Box reached at P.O. Box 2245, Southeastern, of advertising specialties and premiums. newspapers advertisers and introduced 1002, Havertown, PA 19083, Ellen Fisher, PA 19399; Tel.: 610-710-1477; E-Mail: ron. Contact Michael Tolassi, Jr., Principle, by demographics to new prospects. Crowe Publisher, can be reached at 610-446- [email protected]. calling 267-480-7110 x89; E-Mail: Michael. can be reached at 3732 West Chester Pike, 4747; E-Mail: [email protected]. [email protected]. Newtown Sq., PA 19073; Tel.: 610-356-6664 x114; E-Mail: [email protected].

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The Philadelphia Regional Business/Marketing Monthly Page 6 Advertising/Communications Times May/June 2012 Luxurious Radnor Hotel Hosts ACT’s Executive Networking Event

IN ATTENDANCE was Dustin Scott, Broker, and Mike Finnegan, Area IN THE ABOVE PHOTO are Ben Franklin (Robert Devitis), Jean and James Kristie, and Joseph Ball, President Director, of TBT Inc., 127-B Bridgeton Pike, Ste. 193, Mullica Hill, NJ of American Adv. Services, 29 Bala Ave., Ste. 114, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004; Tel.: 484-562-0060; E-Mail: 08062. Scott can be reached at 856-514-3776; E-Mail: TBTDustin@ [email protected]; www.PhillyBizMedia.com. Kristie is an alumni of American Advertising Services. He gmail.com and Finnegan can be contacted by calling 856-514-3776; has since become editor and associate publisher of “Directors & Boards” leadership magazine. E-Mail: [email protected]. Photos by Michael Troisi

NETWORKING WERE Mike Bridges of Main Line Today, Amy Seiler, Senior Account Exec. at Line Systems, Inc., Ross Weisman, Sales Assoc. at Nai Geis Realty Group Inc., Jeff Dobkin, President of Danielle Adams Publishing Co. and Megan Armor, Account Exec. at Main Line Today.

AMONG THE GUESTS WERE Kenneth Magistrate, Executive Director of Aquinas Financial (100 Park Blvd., Cherry Hill, N.J.), Dan Fitz-Simons, Account Manager at Infusion Sales Group (183 Mineola Blvd., Mineola, N.Y.), and MMA models, Shannon Shannon and Jenna Wolf.

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Annoying Lost Time From Preventative Healthcare

I’m not into giving time to Here they are from the head use the rubber bands that come ~ ~ ~ Joe Ball medically-related practitioners down to my feet. with the U.S. Mail On Another Subject: — when I’m only a potential pa- …Optometrist (Wow! Has that diminished!) I had my first experience re- tient. …Audiologist And…make the sales cently with The Inquirer under its Her name: Bernice. Yes, I’m into giving time to …Dentist calls…consult with clients…in- new, and current owners. Since few people these medically-related practitioners …Dermatologist terview applicants…give ideas… For 40 years I’ve had sev- days are named Bernice, I fig- — when it benefits them — as I …General Practitioner teach (“Do It Now”)…follow-up. en-day home delivery. ured she was long-term at The have done for over 50 years by …Cardiologist So where do I find time for all The same family, to best Inquirer. providing to them ways to gain …Physical Therapist the medical “preventive” visits? of my knowledge, provided the She was. new patients via the professional …Podiatrist I try for early AM pre-work, service. It was on my driveway I explained the no-delivery advertising and communications …Also the druggist, and lunch time appointments and about 7AM, thus I enjoyed The situation. She asked my home channels of my firm, American labs for tests post-work hours- -and am pretty Inquirer with breakfast before telephone number. Then asked Advertising Services. (If inter- Note: No mention here of good at being the practitioners leaving for office. that I wait. I did. ested, 484-562-0060). Funeral Directors, as “Death is last appointment of the day. But on a recent Friday, no And she was back, surpris- But back to the topic of there bad for your health”. Frankly, I think my 8AM- Inquirer. ingly, quickly. personal thoughts: Moving Forward. Constantly 4:30PM, Monday to Friday, busi- The next day, Saturday, no “Your paper will be delivered Lately, with my wife, San- I continue to develop, and ness routine is instrumental in Inquirer. within the hour,” she said. dy’s constant pushing, remind- run our business divisions. my medical checkups being only I called the delivery family. “Can I get Fridays also?” I ing, pushing, encouraging — I continue to be first one in checkups. They said, “After 50 years, asked. and pushing, I’ve been seeing to the office, last one out. There is an upside to medi- we were fired”. “I’ll see,” she offered. a growing number of health pro- I continue to recycle the cal appointments. They were gracious in giv- Well, the paper wasn’t deliv- fessionals. manila folders, save paper clips, I really enjoy reading maga- ing me a telephone number to ered in a hour. zines. call — which I did. But it did come in about two Thanks to waiting rooms, First came automated ques- hours. I read “Time”, “People”, and tions. Being a bit (more than a No Friday, however. specialty magazines — where I “bit” my wife would say) hard of But, I’m not one to quibble. SAVING INJURED SEA MAMMALS have no interest. Most of them hearing, it wasn’t easy to deci- I tip my hat to Bernice. are out-of-date. pher the taped questions. Hey there Bernice… use Fortunately, I’m not out-of- But I concentrated and did, this to ask for a raise — and job date... As I keep telling myself. and — got a live person. security.

Stephen Strassler (center), president and founder of Reviva Skin Care Labs, Haddonfield, N.J., is leading the business community to join in his firm’s efforts to help offset federal elimination of funds to the only New Jersey agency involved with saving injured or sick seals, giant turtles and other sea mammals that wash ashore on N.J. beaches.Strasser’s role is to help gain funds for the Marine Mammal Stranding Center, Brigantine, N.J. Here he is pictured with his wife, Judy, and Bob Schoelkopf, founder of the Marine Mammal Stranding Center, while presenting a donation from his own firm. 55th BUSINESS ANNIVERSARY 55th Business Anniver- sary of area advertis- ing agency marked by their hosting a recent ACT Executive Card Exchange were com- memorative cakes were served. Pictured is American Advertising Services Sandra Ball, a corporate officer of the firm. American Adv. is this region’s longest- established full-service marketing company continuing under the direction of its founder, Joseph H. Ball. The firm can be contacted at 29 Bala Ave., Ste. 114, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004; Tel.: 484-562- 0060; Fax: 484-562- 0068; E-Mail: adcom- [email protected]; www. PhillyBizMedia.com.

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The Philadelphia Regional Business/Marketing Monthly May/June 2012 Advertising/Communications Times Page 11 Major Film/Video Awards Judged by Area Pros Political Ad Costs Soaring for Internet With major elections coming up, Internet news web sites will be inundated with “pre-roll” political advertising. And the advertisers will be paying the highest dollars ever. A Fort Washington, Pa. Republican-oriented online advertising consultant, Rick Masterson recently informed Joseph N. DiStefano, a Phila. Inquirer writer, that the cost for those commercials, are up 5x what was paid in 2010. This year’s charge will be about $45-$50 per 1,000 online views. The audience has boomed due to the explosion in number of social media and smart phone devotees. And also, because the money is there, from the Super PAC’s and billionaire-funded groups. Schedules are being purchased now, for October and Novem- ber, Masterson said.

AREA JUDGES FOR U.S. INTERNATIONAL FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL included (left to right) Samuel Speiser, Major Media Contact Source General Manager, WWDB-AM 860; Eleen Matthews, Studio Ten TV/Video producer; Stan Hochman, Phila. The 60th anniversary editions of the most comprehensive, printed Daily News icon sportswriter; Joe Ball, served as Chairman and organizer; Elena Cruz, Judging Coordinator; directories of media information are now available. They are the well- Kaitlin Bos, American Advertising Services A.E.; Steve Levy, former Phila. TV anchorman; Roseanne Raffa, known Bacon’s Directories, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60604 John Robert Powers Coordinator; and Dawn Bundick, Marketing Manager, Hard Rock Cafe. (800-972-9252). The newspaper directory contains over 1500 pages of information A mixed group of Phila- • Steve Levy, former Phila. founder of American Advertising on U.S. and Canadian daily and community papers. delphia media, marketing ex- TV anchorman Services and producer of sev- They give names, addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mails of ecutives, video and commercial • Stan Hockman, Phila. eral area radio shows. about 1500 dailies and 7200 community newspapers. photo producers and advertising Daily News icon sports- Among the entries judged Also listed are college newspapers, major news services and syn- personnel were selected to be writer were submissions from Philip- dicates. Also, Afro-American and Hispanic newspapers. judges for the 2012 U.S. Interna- • Roseanne Raffa, Adult pines, United Kingdom, Austra- Other Directories tional Film & Video awards. Div., John Robert Powers lia, Leyte, and Japan. Categories included Televi- • Dawn Bundick, Marketing Elena Cruz, assistant to the Other directories are also available for magazine, radio, TV and ca- sion News: Investigative/Special Mgr., Hard Rock Cafe president of www.PhillyBizMe- ble stations. There is a separate directory of New York publicity outlets. All the directories have finger tip contacts for news release lists. Reports, Continuing News Sto- • Connie Peipher, Com- dia.com coordinated the event. ries, and TV Newscasts. mercial Photographer Also, Public Affairs Programs • Eileen Matthews, Studio and Breaking News Reports. Ten TV/Video producer The judging was held within • Samuel Speiser, General Studio Ten, inside the NBC, TV- Mgr., WWDB-AM 10, WPHAT building, on City Ave. Chairman of the panel Judges were: was Joe Ball, publisher of ACT,

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The plaintiffs name appears first Yellow Book Sales And Distribu- Corp./West Publishing Corp., #2012-01856-CT, 02/22/12 tion Co. Inc. vs. Gary McGinnis/ in capital letters, followed by the tion Co. Inc. vs. Gary McGinnis/ summons, case #2012-00571, McGinnis Roofing Co. Inc., $87, Thomas Publishing Co. LLC vs. name of the defendant, the na- McGinnis Roofing Co. Inc., certi- 01/09/12 495, plaintiff, case #12-0201045, Custom Pack Inc., debt collection, ture of the suit, the number and fied/Exemplified judgment, case 02/10/12 Cach LLC vs. Enhance Market- case #2012-02040-CT, 02/27/12 #12-0201045, 02/10/12 the date. Accuracy of the entries ing Inc., (type not shown), case PNC Bank NA vs. Pearl Press- Philadelphia is not guaranteed. Dell Marketing LP vs. PCI Comput- #2012-02711, 02/08/12 man Liberty Communications er Services Inc., foreign judgment, Court Judgments Group Inc., $3,993,267, plaintiff, Philadelphia Yellowbook Inc. vs. Brannon En- case #12-0202888, 02/23/12 case #12-0303735, 03/23/12 Suits Brought terprises Inc./Eugene Brannon Robert Guzzardi vs. The Evening FI2967 Pugh vs. Philadelphia et al., (type not shown), case Bulletin Inc., $1,590,170, plaintiff, Tierra Granger vs. Comcast, Phoenix Lithographing Corp. Inquirer & Daily News, Prod- #2012-02933, 02/10/12 case #11-0502286, 01/12/12 $17,500, plaintiff, case #10- vs. LV Adhesive Inc., contracts, uct liability, case #12-0301182, 11012929, 03/05/12 Yellowbook Inc. vs. J.C. Stil- Greater Philadelphia Radio Inc. case #12-0101506, 01/12/12 03/12/12 wells Son Inc./John Eder, (no vs. Hometown Beverages LLC, Green Horse Media vs. Philadel- Inter Global Printing Inc. and Yellow Book Sales And Distri- type shown), case #2012-03744, $13,498, plaintiff, case #11- phia Bulletin and Thomas Rice, Commonwealth Of PA Depart- bution Co. Inc. vs. Christopher 02/21/12 1201766, 01/30/12 $655,564, plaintiff, case #12- ment of Revenue Bureau Co. vs. Bongard/Chris Bongard’s Paint- 0300864, 03/09/12 City Of Philadelphia vs. Plaza Inter Global Printing Inc., miscel- ing LLC, certified/exemplified Gen3 Marketing LLC vs. Gilt Front Row Marketing Services laneous lien, case #12-0102253, judgment, case #12-0301591, Group Inc. as Successor to Buy- Printing Inc. Of PA, $44,746, plain- LP vs. Chicago Gridiron LLC, 01/19/12 03/15/12 withme-com, (no type shown), tiff, case #01-1003760, 02/03/12 case #2012-06489, 03/15/12 $54,409, plaintiff, case #12- Yellow Book Sales and Distribu- Yellow Book Sales And Distri- Supermedia LLC vs. Law Offices 0200501, 04/02/12 bution Co. Inc. vs.Albert Levy/ Of David J. Averett PC, contracts, Nustar Marketing LLC vs. Car- tion Co. Inc. vs. Disability Law Greater Philadelphia Radio Inc. Scott Upfalow/Allready Lock- case #12-0300285, 03/06/12 penter Brothers Inc., (no type Advocates Group PC/Aaron smith LLC, certified/exemplified shown), case #2012-05974, Friedmann, $68,599, plaintiff, t/a WPEN-FM vs. Renault Win- Green Horse Media vs. Thom- judgement, case #12-0104358, 03/09/12 case #11-1101191, 02/14/12 ery Inc., $10,695, plaintiff, case as Rice/Philadelphia Bulletin, 01/31/12 #12-0200827, 04/03/12 foreign judgment, case #12- Supermedia LLC/Idearc Media LLC Internal Revenue Service vs. Evergreen Printing Co. vs. Tap Mary McCuine vs. Aramark Corp./ 0300864, 03/09/12 vs. Santoro Tile and Marble Dis- Philadelphia Newspapers Inc./ Comcast Spectacor, personal in- tributing Co. Inc., (no type shown), Michael Miller, $88,118, plaintiff, Chi The Gioi Inc., $26,323, plain- Yellowbook Inc. vs. Ross jury, case#12-0104739, 02/02/12 case #2012-09133, 04/12/12 case #12-0220013, 02/06/12 tiff, case #12-0104669, 04/09/12 Ouhryn/Advance Remodeling & Yellow Book Sales And Dis- Construction Inc., certified/ex- Chester County Yellow Book Sales And Distribu- Montgomery County tribution Co. Inc. vs. Matthew emplified judgment, Case #12- Suits Brought tion Co. Inc. vs. University Colli- Court Judgments Paul/Parkwood Industries Inc., 0203528, 02/29/12 sion Center Inc., $34,344, plain- Pennsylvania Media Associates Quadrant Healthcom Inc. vs. certified/exemplified judgment, tiff, case #12-0201034, 02/10/12 Fixed Wireless Associates LLC Inc. vs. Steven Suib Inc. dba Valley Forge Press Inc., 2570 case#12-0104946, 02/03/12 vs. Comcast Cable Communica- American Tax & Advisory Inc., Yellow Book Sales And Distribu- Boulevard of the Generals Internal Revenue Service vs. Mi- tions Management LLC/Edge- debt collection, case #2012- chael Miller/Philadelphia News- connex Inc., contracts, case 00452-CT, 01/13/12 papers Inc., miscellaneous lien, #12-0203543, 02/29/12 Yellowbook Inc. vs. Action Re- case #12-0220013, 02/16/12 Richard Millward vs. Palfinger frigeration & Air Conditioning Front Row Marketing Services Inc./GS Products/ GSP Market- Inc./Action Heating & Air et al., LP vs. Chicago Gridiron LLC/ ing Inc./Thiele Manufacturing (no type shown), case #2012- ABC Co., contracts, case #12- LLC/Timsco Inc./Automated 02081, 01/30/12 Waste Equipment Inc. et al., 0200501, 02/07/12 product liability, case #12- Yellowbook Inc. vs. Sensational Greater Philadelphia Radio Inc. 0400905, 04/09/12 Smiles LLC/Joshua Glavin, (no type shown), case#2012-02091, t/a WPEN-FM vs. Renault Win- Montgomery County ery Inc., contracts, case #12- 01/30/12 0200827, 02/09/12 Suits Brought Yellowbook Inc. vs. A Wiz Inc./Da- Yellow Book Sales And Distribution Jennifer Koenig/Jennifer Meyers vid Bruswitz et al., (no type shown), Co. Inc. vs. Edward Hilderbrandt/ vs. Thompson Reuters Corp./ case#2012-02097, 01/30/12 West Publishing Corp., summons, University Collision Center Inc., De Lage Landen Financial case #2012-00484, 01/09/12 certified/exemplified judgment, Services Inc. vs. St. Georges case #12-0201034, 02/10/12 Linda IItis vs. Thompson Reuters Publishing Inc., contract, case

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Ste. 220, Norristown 19403, Easton Turnpike, Lake Ariel Eastern District of Snellbaker Printing Inc., 128 S. 7, Galloway 08205; Assets, $427,589, plaintiff, case #2011- 18436, $105,797, plaintiff, case Pennsylvania Keswick Ave., Glenside 19038; $193,570; Debts, $2,132,069; ____ 28208, 02/01/12 #2010-24841, 04/09/12 Assets, $100,001 to $500,000; Major Creditor, E. Tropicana Debts, $100,001 to $500,000; Yellow Book Sales and Distri- Chester County Ave. & S. Eastern Ave. LLC, Philadelphia Division bution Co. Inc. vs. Basement Major Creditor, not shown; Attor- $713,063; Attorney, Douglas Court Judgments Services 911 New Jersey Inc., Chapter 7 ney, Thomas D. Bielli; case #12- S. Stanger; case #12-13112, Fry Communications Inc. vs. 12315, 03/09/12 1445 E. Schuylkill Rd., Pott- Bankruptcies 02/08/12 stown 19465, $205,449, plaintiff, Milton P. Pixley, Three Station Keystone Printing Ink Co., 2700 Montgomery County case#2010-12642, 03/01/12 Square No. 204, Paoli 19301, Tom Wong Photography Inc., Roberts Ave., Philadelphia th $472,897, plaintiff, case #2012- 224 N. 10 St., First Fl., Phila- 19129; Assets, $1,000,001 to State Tax Liens Yellow Book Sales and Distribu- delphia 19107; Assets, $0 to 02071-JD, 02/28/12 $10,000,000; Debts, $1,000,001 Trade Show Associates LP, P.O. tion Co. Inc. vs. Cawley Bros. $50,000; Debts, $50,001 to to $$10,000,000; Major Creditor, Box 1202, Oaks 19456, $78,876, Van Lines Inc., 211 Birch St., Philadelphia $100,000; Major Creditor, not not shown; Attorney, Allen B. Du- (revenue), case #2012-60376, Scranton18505, $20,960, plain- State Tax Liens shown; Attorney, Thomas D. Bi- tiff, case #2010-38206, 03/05/12 broff; case #12-13707, 04/16/12 03/13/12 Inter Global Printing Inc., 13047 elli; case #12-10129, 01/06/12 Verizon Pennsylvania Inc. vs. District of New Jersey Chester County Depue Ave., Philadelphia 19116, Eastern District of ____ Frames Motor Freight Inc., 1233 $15,573, (sales & use), case Pennsylvania State Tax Liens Wrights Lane, West Chester #12-0101610, 01/13/12 ____ Camden Division 19380, $14,558, plaintiff, case Mike Kehr Photography Inc., 101 Inter Global Printing Inc., 13047 #2010-11353, 02/23/12 Philadelphia Division Chapter 11 Timber Ridge Lane, Chadds Depue Ave., Philadelphia 19116, Ford 19317, $14,236, (revenue), Yellow Book Sales and Dis- $15,572, (sales & use), case Chapter 11 Bankruptcies tribution Co. Inc. vs. Richard case #2012-02327-LN, 03/06/12 #12-0101748, 01/13/12 Bankruptcies Casino Player Publishing LLC, Harsche/HCI Mortgage, 473 333 E. Jimmies Leeds Rd., Ste.

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The Philadelphia Regional Business/Marketing Monthly Page 18 Advertising/Communications Times May/June 2012 Obits James J. Brennan Robert J. Schaefer James Miades Rose Rossi Joseph Donnelly Inq. Adv. Salesman PR Medical Exec. Publishing Exec. ANRO Founder NBC CFO

Rose Rossi, ANRO Printing founder, recently died. She was 89. Ms. Rossi, graduated in 1941 from Tredyffrin-Easttown High School. Ms. Rossi, along with her late husband, founded ANRO in 1953 from their home in Devon. As business grew, they purchased a building moving the business to 237 Lancaster Ave. But, business continued to expand, requiring James J. Brennan, a Phila. Robert J. Schaefer, an James Miades, a former them to move to even larger Joseph Donnelly, NBC Inquirer advertising salesman, executive in public relations, publishing exec., recently died. facilities in the late 1960s, 1970s, Broadcasting’s chief financial died. He was 67. died. He was 79. He was 82. and 1980s. Finally in 2009 they officer, recently died. He was 52. Mr. Brennan, of South Phila- Mr. Schaefer graduated Mr. Miades, of West established new headquarters in Mr. Donnelly graduated delphia, graduated from SS. from Roman Catholic High Philadelphia, graduated in 1948 West Chester, on Rte. 202. from Monsignor Bonner High Neumann-Goretti High (formerly School. In 1954 he attended La from John Bartram High School, ANRO was one of North School, where he was a member known as Bishop Neumann High Salle College where he earned and from the Wharton School of America’s top 150 largest of the board of the Business School). a bachelor’s degree. While there the University of Pennsylvania printing companies. Leaders Organized for Catholic When Mr. Toland started he also served as editor for the in 1952, where he earned a Up until her death, Ms. Rossi Schools. He attended St. at the Inquirer he was in ad school paper and later served on bachelor’s degree in economics. played an active role at ANRO. Joseph’s University, where he production and later joined the college’s board. Mr. Miades served in the Ms. Rossi is survived by took accounting, and then, later outside sales. Mr. Schaefer went into the Navy, stationed in Maryland, her sister, Mary Pomante; and in 1987 Mr. Donnelly graduated For about 20 years, Mr. Army after graduating, and was during the Korean War. several nieces and newphews. from Wharton School of the Brennan marched with the fancy sent to Korea. He served as Mr. Miades was former Her husband, Angelo preceded University of Pennsylvania. Mummers brigade, Shooting Stars. communications officer in the president of Junior Achievement, her in death in 2010. Mr. Donnelly joined Mr. Brennan is survived by Seventh Infantry Division. the Philadelphia Chapter. with Comcast’s corporate his wife, Jacqueline; daughter, After being discharged in Mr. Miades started his T. Bayard Brunt Jr. development department in 1996. Jennifer; two sons, Stevens and 1956 Mr. Schaefer joined Lever career with Chilton Co., In 2007, according to

James J. Jr.; six grandchildren; Bros., Scranton. Radnor, publisher of books and Bulletin Rewrite a profile published in the two brothers; and a sister. He Mr. Schaefer returned to La magazines, as an accountant. Broadcasting & Cable magazine, was preceded in death by a Salle College in 1975 as public In 1967 he was promoted Mr. Donnelly played a major role brother, Roger Brennan. information director. to treasurer, and later in 1970 in coordinating several mergers He was director of public became CFO. and acquisitions. relations at La Salle when he left Mr. Miades is survived by his In 2003 Mr. Donnelly was William L. Kimble in 1960 to become RCA’s public wife, Jane; two daughters, Ellen a key component in the $47 relations government specialist. Radio Host Donahue Miades and Theresa billion merger that took place In 1963 Mr. Schaefer Diamond; two sons, Matthew with AT&T Broadband. He became public relations director and James; six grandchildren; also served as CFO for the of the Heart Association of South and a sister. corporate programming division Pennsylvania. of Comcast. Then from 1966 to 1971, Mr. Mr. Donnelly is survived by Schaefer was public relations Kenneth W. Reeves his wife, Patty; two daughters, director at Presbyterian Hospital. T. Bayard Brunt Jr., a rewrite Dir. of Forecasting Melissa and Christine; and two He then worked for 14 years at man for the Bulletin, died. He sons, Patrick and Kevin. Hahnemann University Hospital was 95. as PR Director. Mr. Brunt, of Philadelphia, In 1985, Mr. Schaefer graduated in 1934 from Edward Frank entered the health-care division Moorestown Friends School, Inq. News Editor of education at McGraw Hill and later in 1938 attended the William L. Kimble, a WPEN- publishing, acting as director of University of Pennsylvania FM radio host of 14 years, died. continuing meeting planning and where he earned a bachelor’s He was 81. medical education. He retired in degree in English. Mr. Kimble, of Sunbury, Pa., 2000 as vice president of Reed Mr. Brunt also served in the joined the Air Force in 1948. He Elsevier, a New York medical Navy in 1944, where he wrote was a radio operator during the publishing company, which discharge papers. The last one Berlin Airlift, while aboard the acquired McGraw Hill. he wrote was his. Mr. Schaefer is survived by his “Gooney Bird”, C-47 cargo planes. Kenneth W. Reeves, director Mr. Brunt’s Bulletin career wife, Celeste Wagner; daughters, After Mr. Kimble’s discharge, of forecasting operations and senior started when he was at the Univ. Elizabeth Cirelli and Mary Frances he went door-to-door selling life meteorologist died. He was 50. of Pennsylvania. Kelly; his sons, Brian, Michael, insurance and vacuum cleaners. Mr. Reeves was born in Mr. Brunt’s was the origin John, Paul and Robert; 18 It was then that a customer of Mr. Philadelphia and raised in Abington. of a 1981 class-action lawsuit grandchildren; and a sister. Kimble suggested he consider In 1959 Mr. Reeves graduated from that disallowed the newspapers Edward Frank, Inquirer becoming a radio announcer. He Abington High School. last published from using funds news editor of 18 years, died. He applied at a Sunbury station and Herm Rogul While attending high of its employees’ pension for the was 87. was hired. Former Sports school Mr. Reeves trained three papers own purposes. Mr. Frank served in the Mr. Kimble had a TV show days out of the week at the In 1983, on September 14, Army stationed in the Philippines for children called, “Barnacle Columnist Franklin Institute with the head John B. Hannum, U.S. District during World War II. He later Bill”. He was also host of a meteorologist. Later in 1983 he Judge approved a settlement in Herm Rogul, a former sports served in Japan. Binghamton, N.Y. TV dance graduated from Pennsylvania the amount of $1.2 million for columnist of 21 years, recently After his discharge, Mr. show for teens, similar to Dick State University with a bachelor’s 1,500 of former employees of died. He was 72. Frank became a reporter for the Clark’s American Bandstand. degree in meteorology. the Bulletin who had brought suit Mr. Rogul‘s alma mater was Binghamton Sun. He later got Mr. Kimble started his career Within a month after graduating to recapture up to $2 million of Temple University. promoted to news editor. with WPEN in 1984, then known Mr. Reeves began his career their pension plans used in over From 1961 until 1982 when Mr. Frank was assistant for having a nostalgia format, financing. the paper folded, Mr. Rogul wrote at AccuWeather, the worldwide news editor for the Syracuse “Station of the Stars”. In the Mr. Brunt, being among the for the Bulletin, the “People In weather service stationed in Post from 1960 to 1962. Then 90s Mr. Kimble broadcast from half-dozen men who were on the Sports” column. State College. He worked for before moving to Florida in Penn’s Landing a summer series rewrite bank, sat in a line, with Award-winning Philadelphia AccuWeather for 29 years. 1966, Mr. Frank was news editor of “Dancing Under the Stars”. He their headsets pressed to their Tribune sportswriter, Donald Mr. Reeves was the person for the Rochester Democrat and left WPEN in 1998. ears, typewriters firing away as Hunt, reported that Mr. Rogul reporters called wanting to know Chronicle for four years. In his later years Mr. Kimble they prodded reporters in the helped with his career by what to look forward to, what had Mr. Frank was assistant found joy driving a school bus. field. writing the preface for his book, been, and the meaning of it all. managing editor when he retired Mr. Kimble is survived by his Mr. Brunt is survived by two “Chaney: Playing for a Legend”. Mr. Reeves is survived from The Inquirer in December wife, Valerie; three daughters, daughters, Caroline and Lydia; Mr. Rogul also wrote a self- by his wife, Raychel; a sister, of 1989. Lenlie Quirk, Cindy Lorti, and two sons, Peter and Thomas III; published book called, “Winning Beverly Thompson; and a Mr. Frank is survived by his Leslie Styles; a son, William 11 grandchildren; and 14 great- Sportswriting for Good People brother, Stephen F. Reeves. wife, Doris; a son, Stephen; a Jr.; 10 grandchildren; and nine grandchildren. His wife, Janet, Who Really Care”. sister; and a brother. great-grandchildren. preceded him in death in 2004. Mr. Rogul has no immediate survivors.

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John D. DePaul John Roberts Harry G. Toland C. Carlton Read Lisa Kay Weidman Press Owner Newscaster Bulletin Editor Public Info Manager Marketing V.P.

C. Carlton Read, a former Public Information Manager at the Delaware River Port Authority, recently died. He was 73. A graduate of Muhlenberg College, he was a past president of the Haddonfield Civic Association. Mr. Read is survived by his wife, Debra; three sons, John, William and Charles; six John D. DePaul, former grandchildren, Claire, Maura, Lisa Kay Weidman, V.P. of owner, president and CEO of William, Sara, Anna and James; Communications and Marketing The Lehigh Press Inc., recently John Roberts, former WFIL- Harry G. Toland, a reporter and a sister, Dorothy. for the Philadelphia Biblical Uni- died. He was 80. TV newscaster, died of a spinal and editor for the Bulletin, versity, recently died. She was 48. The company was founded infection. He was 91. recently died. He was 89. Robert S. Milnazik Ms. Weidman received degrees in 1924 by Valentine R. DePaul, Mr. Roberts founded WRTI Mr. Toland, of Chestnut Hill, from Westminster Theological Semi- John’s father. In 1954 John and was co-founder of WHYY-TV. attended Episcopal Academy Graphic Designer nary, Millersville University, and DePaul took over the company. Mr. Roberts was an active in 1940, and later, in 1944, Lancaster Bible College. Robert Stephen Milnazik, a During his leadership, the firm member of the Broadcast graduated from Yale with a Ms. Weidman is survived graphic designer, recently died. grew to operate huge print Pioneers Board of Directors. He bachelor’s degree in English by her mother, Mildred; and two He was 81. manufacturing plants throughout was their 30th President, who later literature. sisters, Nancy and Mildred. Mr. Milnazik, raised in the United States with over 750 became Chairman of the Board. In 1949 Mr. Toland started Germantown, Phila., attended employees. He also was a professor at his career of 33-years with the the Philadelphia College of Art Mr. DePaul is survived by Temple University for 42 years. Evening Bulletin. where he studied graphic design his wife, Barbara; two daughters, The funeral was in Fall Mr. Toland covered labor and illustration. Gigi Zafero and Donna Moore; River, Maine. unions and was editorial writer. Mr. Milnazik served two sons, John and Marc His wife, Agnes, survives him. In the late 1970s he became overseas during the Korean DePaul; a sister, Joan West; deputy to the metro editor. They Conflict, working in an area of seven grandchildren, Marina, were in charge of covering news graphic communications on the Olivia, Daniel, Julia, John V., Melvin Freedman for the entire region. newspaper, Stars and Stripes. Kelly and David. Mr. De Paul Mr. Toland was also a writer. Adv. Art Director In 1953, when Mr. Milzanik was predeceased by a daughter, He wrote six books. returned, he formed his own Valerie. Melvin Freedman, an adver- Mr. Toland is survived by his studio/business. tising art director, recently died. wife, Harriet; three daughters, Mr. Milzanik retired in 1993. He was 68. Phoebe, Deborah, and Margaret Martin Komitzky Mr. Milzanik is survived by his Mr. Freedman is survived by Kingham; son, Robert 2d; wife, Janet; and his son, William. Major Designer his wife, Paula; children, Bruce, six grandchildren; five great- Joshua and Romi; his brother, grandchildren; two sisters; and Lenore; grandson, Zachary; and two brothers. the late Bruce Freedman. Edna H. Jones Erica (Ricki) Managing Editor Sommers Gero PR & Adv. Co. Partner

Martin Komitzky, a retired Daroff Design principal, recently died. He was 73. In 1961 Mr. Komitzky attended the Pratt Institute of Technology, where he earned a bachelors degree in architecture. Edna H. Jones, a managing Then he worked for several New editor for Chilton publishing com- York architectural firms. Erica (Ricki) Sommers Gero pany, recently died. She was 73. During the mid-1960s Mr. died. She was 65. Miss Jones, of Hazleton, Komitzky moved to Philadelphia Ms. Gero, of Bala Cynwyd, Pa., graduated from Hazleton where he joined Milton Schwartz graduated in 1968 from George Senior High School in 1956, and Associates. He also worked at Washington University, where she then in 1960 attended Dickinson the firm H2L2. took sociology as a major and College where she earned a In 1978 after Mr. Komitzky journalism as a minor. Later, in the bachelor’s degree in English. joined Daroff Designs. Among his early 1980s Ms. Gero graduated Miss Jones joined Ware projects were the Philadelphia from Cabrini College with a Bros., a Philadelphia publishing International Airport, Comcast master’s degree in education. firm acting as an assistant editor Center, designs for the Walt Ms. Gero and her husband, from 1960 until 1961. Disney Co., Loews hotels, Bob, married on January 26, Miss Jones held many and Atlantic City casinos. He 1969. Mr. Gero is a known figure in management positions at took part in designing the the profession of legal marketing, Chilton, during her time there. Pennsylvania Welcome Center who has acted as former Chief From 1961 to 1963 she located on I-95, which was one Marketing Officer for many major was an editorial assistant. of his last projects. New York and Phila. law firms. Then she became associate Mr. Komitzky was head of In 1993, Ms. Gero became editor until 1965, when she interior designs for Comcast a partner in founding SK was made associate managing offices for 25 years. He designed Advertising. Her expertise was editor. Promotions continued to the executive floors of the new in legal notice publishing and manager of editorial production, Comcast Center, when they placement of media. Ms. Gero manager of production, manager moved in 2008. retired in 2005. of design and editing. Mr. Komitzky retired from She also was a regular Miss Jones retired in the Daroff Designs in 2008. columnist for the Main Line 1990s. Mr. Komitzky is survived Times newspaper. Miss Jones is survived by his wife, Alina Jakubski; Ms. Gero is survived by her by a nephew, who lives in the daughters, Lea and Amy husband, Bob; her daughters; Hazleton area. Henning; a son, Seth; two grandchildren; her brother, Carl; grandchildren; his mother, and nephew, Mitchell. Miriam; a brother; and former wife, Eileen.

The Philadelphia Regional Business/Marketing Monthly Page 20 Advertising/Communications Times May/June 2012 Engagements & Weddings PR Assoc. Radio Sales Mgr Development V.P. Ad Agency Exec. To Marry Engaged Engaged To Wed

Melissa A. De Ruiter, Acad- Nikki DiGennaro, a Melanie Brown, Talk Radio emy of the Fine Arts executive Jessica Lauren Epstein, PR associate at QVC, has 1210 WPHT local Sales Manager, VP of Development, is engaged an executive at the ad agency announced her engagement to announced her engagement to to Roy A. Kaiser. Brownstein Group, is engaged Jason Elkins. Michael Schiffman. Melissa graduated from to marry Joshua Michael Katz. Nikki earned a Bachelor of Melanie is a Penn State Dickinson College. Jessica is a graduate of the Arts degree in communications University graduate where she Roy is Artistic Director for University of Michigan. from the University of Rhode earned a B.A. in public relations/ the Pennsylvania Ballet. Joshua graduated from Island. Her minor was public advertising. The couple is planning a Muhlenberg College. He is relations. Michael graduated from July 2012 wedding. currently the president and in Jason graduated with Lower Merion High School and charge of business development a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Maryland at Max & David’s restaurant, in political science from the where he earned a B.S. in Entercom Acct. located at the Yorktown Plaza, University of Michigan. He is finance. Announces Elkins Park. During Joshua’s currently employed at Elkins The couple is planning an Engagement spare time, he acts as master Chevrolet as the controller. April 2013 wedding. of ceremonies and a live The couple is planning an Sheree Tiara Sydney, a Senior auctioneer for several charities October wedding. Accountant at Bala Cynwyd’s and organizations. Entercom Communications, major A November wedding is owner of radio stations nationally, being planned. has announced her engagement to Matthew McCusker. Sheree graduated from Rutgers University with a B.A. in Economics. She then attended Got a new Strayer University where she product earned an MBA in Finance. Matthew graduated with a B.S. or service? in Business from Drexel University. He is currently employed at Cider For a free exposure Mill Construction working in in future issues, demolition. send a photograph The couple has planned a July 14, 2012 wedding. and description to: Editor 29 Bala Ave., Suite 114 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Help Available to Aid in Creating Legitimate News

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Contact Joseph Ball 29 Bala Avenue, Suite 114 Bala Cynwynd, PA 19004 Phone: 484-562-0063 Fax: 484-562-0068 E-Mail: [email protected] www.PhillyBizMedia.com

Query ACT’s Divisions Online at www.PhillyBizMedia.com

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29 Bala Avenue, Suite 114 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Phone: 484-562-0060 Fax: 484-562-0068 www.PhillyBizMedia.com email: [email protected]

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