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  2. Sidney Sheinberg - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1958, Sheinberg arrived in California where he accepted a teaching position at UCLA School of Law.In 1959 while awaiting the results of his California Bar Examination, he joined the legal department of Revue Productions, the former television subsidiary of MCA Inc., and the predecessor of Universal Television, and began his career in the entertainment industry. [7]

  3. Jules C. Stein - Wikipedia

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    Stein had been sole owner of the organization until 1954, when he voluntarily distributed 53 percent of his interest to key executives and employees, with 10 percent of the stock placed in an innovative MCA profit-sharing trust. Stein served as president of MCA until 1946 when he named Lew Wasserman as his successor as chief executive. He ...

  4. Louil Silas Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Louil Silas Jr. (April 17, 1956 – January 7, 2001) was an American record executive, musician, and record producer, who was most known for founding and running an MCA Records imprint, Silas Records.

  5. Robert Fitzpatrick (art executive) - Wikipedia

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    During his tenure, MCA was awarded the Arts Presenters/MetLife Foundation Award for Excellence in Arts Access. [ 11 ] In February 2008, Fitzpatrick left his position at MCA in order to join the London-based (and Christie's -owned) gallery Haunch of Venison as its international managing director, where he oversaw the opening of Haunch New York ...

  6. Jay Boberg - Wikipedia

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    Jay Robert Boberg (born in 1958) is an American music, entertainment and viticulture executive. He co-founded the independent record label I.R.S. Records in 1979, [1] and later served as the president of Universal/MCA Music Publishing and the president of MCA Records. [2]

  7. California Lottery director who tried to reform workplace ...

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    The leader of the California State Lottery, which administers lotto games and raises money for public education, will step down from his role next month. Lottery Director Alva Johnson gave his two ...

  8. MCA Inc. - Wikipedia

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    MCA Inc. (originally an initialism for Music Corporation of America) was an American media conglomerate founded in 1924. Originally a talent agency with artists in the music business as clients, the company became a major force in the film industry, and later expanded into television production.

  9. Backstreet Records - Wikipedia

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    Backstreet Records was an MCA Records subsidiary label founded in 1979 by Danny Bramson, who was executive director of MCA's Universal Amphitheatre. [1] The name was derived from the Bruce Springsteen song "Backstreets". The label's first releases were Robbie Patton's Do You Wanna Tonight and the self-titled debut album by Tears in August 1979.