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All the rest of my favorite movies (Deadline USA, The Paper, CitizenKane) are Journalism movies.
Paul's Prairie Home Companion Script
Paul's Lo-Cal Peanut Buttter Substitute
Paul on Merv Griffin's Crosswords
Paul on Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune
Larry King: Letters From Europe
My Prarie Home Companion Script
Larry King: British Journalists
Sam Patch, The Greatest Story Ever Told So Far
Audio Editing Hacks
Fun with electronic editing. At WTBS, these were called hacks. Back in the 70s they were done with spliced magnetic tape. Now they can be done with electrons.
Frank Sinatra/Ella Fitzgerald Duet: I've Got A Crush on You
Alphabet Song from single sung syllables
Ian Shoales: The Internet Years
Schindler Jingle/Dream of a Lifetime
Parodies By Paul... and Robert
Yes, I am the Paul Schindler who predicted, in 1985, when the Macintosh was a year old, that it wouldn't be a success in business. I stand by that opinion. You can see Paul Schindler Pans Mac .
I did an audio summary of my career in radio and on podcasts: 35 Years Before The Mic .
I won Karl Kassel's voice for my answering machine because I won the listener limerick challenge on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me .
I, Paul E. Schindler, Jr., am driving my stake in the ground right here. I invented the podcast in March 2000 when I worked at Byte.com for CMP Media.
Index of Marjorie Gottlieb Wolfe appearances in PSACOT .
See how I looked in a Computer Systems News house ad in 1979
Paul Schindler Quote Page .
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