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Podcast Interview With Norman Ellis-Flint! - Part Two
Norman Ellis-Flint has played an important and fascinating role in the evolution and development of modern radio and radio advertising. Norman was one of the pioneers in the development of several major rock stations across the United States and then became a leader and innovator in developing some of the most powerful marketing concepts used by companies that advertised on radio.
Working as a young man in San Francisco during the famous “Summer of Love,” Norman helped develop KMPX-FM: one of the first true rock stations in America. The format Norman developed was quickly picked up by KSJO-FM in San Jose and many other stations across the United States. In less than 18 months, CBS took notice of Norman’s and his partner Lou Waters’ success and influence and brought him to New York City, to help turnaround and revitalize WCBS-FM.
Norman was later lured away from WCBS to work with John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Kharma Productions in Toronto, Canada. Norman was hired to be their Director of Creative and Media Relations. It was here that Norman gained so much of his in-depth understanding of business, marketing and advertising.
We had a wonderful time with Norman during our interview and afterward. We won't give about the story here in this post, however, we invite you to click on the podcast logo below and check out Part One. You can also check out Norman on the internet too!
Norman welcomes your questions, comments or insights at: norman@normanellisflint.com
Part Two of the Norman Ellis-Flint - Show # 2 for 2006! (19 Minutes).

Published: 3 years ago
Duration: 16:13
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Norman Ellis-Flint has played an important and fascinating role in the evolution and development of modern radio and radio advertising. Norman was one of the pioneers in the development of several major rock stations across the United States and then became a leader and innovator in developing some of the most powerful marketing concepts used by companies that advertised on radio.
Working as a young man in San Francisco during the famous “Summer of Love,” Norman helped develop KMPX-FM: one of the first true rock stations in America. The format Norman developed was quickly picked up by KSJO-FM in San Jose and many other stations across the United States. In less than 18 months, CBS took notice of Norman’s and his partner Lou Waters’ success and influence and brought him to New York City, to help turnaround and revitalize WCBS-FM.
Norman was later lured away from WCBS to work with John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Kharma Productions in Toronto, Canada. Norman was hired to be their Director of Creative and Media Relations. It was here that Norman gained so much of his in-depth understanding of business, marketing and advertising.
We had a wonderful time with Norman during our interview and afterward. We won't give about the story here in this post, however, we invite you to click on the podcast logo below and check out Part One. You can also check out Norman on the internet too!
Norman welcomes your questions, comments or insights at: norman@normanellisflint.com
Part One of the Norman Ellis-Flint - Show # 1 for 2006! (16 Minutes 13 Seconds).

Published: 3 years ago
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Brendan Dwyer represents a new kind of artist that simply follows his heart and passion. Brendan is a guy who listens to his inner voice as a lyric writer, world class songwriter and song dude! Listen to this most amazing interview and hear why we were so inspired to meet Brendan Dwyer!
From his own bio he states "This is the ultimately the tale of two musical journeys. The first started about fifteen years ago. It led from the suburbs of New York City to some of 'Greenwich Villages' most prestigious venues. It lead from stages as the opening act for Warren Zevon and stretched as far as the Blue Bird Cafe in Nashville, TN. Then...." At What's Out Next, we won't tell the rest here, we will happily let you listen to the interview now!
Brendan welcomes your questions, comments or insights at: Brendan@Brendandwyer.com
Part Two of the Brendan Dwyer Podcast - Show # 20

Published: 3 years ago
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Brendan Dwyer represents a new kind of artist that simply follows his heart and passion. Brendan is a guy who listens to his inner voice as a lyric writer, world class songwriter and song dude! Listen to this most amazing interview and hear why we were so inspired to meet Brendan Dwyer!
From his own bio he states "This is the ultimately the tale of two musical journeys. The first started about fifteen years ago. It led from the suburbs of New York City to some of 'Greenwich Villages' most prestigious venues. It lead from stages as the opening act for Warren Zevon and stretched as far as the Blue Bird Cafe in Nashville, TN. Then...." At What's Out Next, we won't tell the rest here, we will happily let you listen to the interview now!
Brendan welcomes your questions, comments or insights at: Brendan@Brendandwyer.com
Part One of the Brendan Dwyer Podcast - Show # 19

Published: 3 years ago
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Podcast Interview with Ted King! Part 2 - Show #18
Ted King began his career as a performer, writer and producer for the Walt Disney Company. In 1983, Mr. King joined Landmark Entertainment Group as a show designer and producer. Since then Mr. King has been involved in the development and production of over 100 diverse entertainment projects world-wide. As Vice President/Show Production, Mr. King was responsible for the development and production of all show content for Landmark attractions and live entertainment.
Mr. King has worked in every facet of themed entertainment including the development of attractions such as "The Starquest Adventure" for Samsung, Taejon Korea Asian Expo, "King Kong", "The Ghostbusters Show" and "The Funtastick World of Hanna Barbera" for Universal Studios, Florida. During the summer if 1996, Mr. King supervised media production of two major attractions in the U.S.; the 100 million dollar "Jurassic Park, The Ride" attraction for Universal Studios and "Caesar's Magical Empire", a spectacular themed dining and entertainment attraction at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.
Mr. King supervised the design and production of all audio/video media for Landmark’s “Star Trek the Experience” attraction in Las Vegas for Hilton Hotels and Paramount Pictures Corp.
Mr. King also developed and produced the music and sound track for IMAX Corp’s. “Race for Atlantis” attraction, the first IMAX big-screen 3-D motion base simulator experience. In addition, Mr. King joined the IMAX team to help produce the first ever IMAX hi-definition ride film “Asteroid Adventure”, at Phantasialand, Bruehl, Germany.
Mr. King’s work in live entertainment includes the "Master's of the Universe Power Tour" at Radio City Music Hall, and Landmark’s 20th anniversary tour of "Jesus Christ Superstar".
Mr. King recently supervised creative development and production of three new live entertainment pr
ojects in the U.S. They include “Secrets of Castle O’Sullivan” for Busch Gardens, Williamsburg, “Hershey’s Really Big 3D Movie” for Hershey Chocolate World and “The Mask” Special Effects show for Warner’s Movie World near Madrid, Spain.
In 2001, Mr. King served as Creative Director for SeaWorld of San Diego’s “Terrors of the Deep” Halloween event. For this project, Mr. King conceived, co-wrote and produced the “Zombie Zelebration” musical stage show at the main gate stage and designed and directed all pathway entertainment and themeing for the event.
In 2003 Mr. King formed Five Star Entertainment LLC, a show design firm servicing the themed entertainment industry. Under the FSE banner, Mr. King conceived, co-wrote and directed “Mistify”, SeaWorld Orlando’s new multi-million dollar fountain and fireworks spectacular.
Mr. King lives in Carlsbad, California with his daughters Jennifer, Katherine and Christina.
Part Two of the Ted King Podcast - Show # 18