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David Sarnoof
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4/17/03
David Sarnoff
David Sarnoff epitomizes the American saga of "rags to riches. ... David Sarnoff was a true pioneer in radio and in television. ... David Sarnoff would eventually be known as technology’s champion for broadcast communications. ...
David Sarnoff was born to Abraham and Leah Sarnoff on February 27, 1891. David’s father was a Jewish painter in Uzlian Russia. ... Meanwhile, David was sent to live with his Grandmother’s brother who was a rabbi. During the next four year David would eat and sleep the "Talmud". ... David did not enjoy his strict regimen however; he said that later in life it served him well in business. ...
In 1900 David Sarnoff immigrated to the United Sates. ... After the initial joy of the family’s reunification, there was a rude awakening for young David. ... David was very troubled about his father’s poor health and living conditions and decided he was going to be different. ... Amazingly, after about five months David learned to read English. ... This meant that high school was now out of the question and David would have the responsibility of supporting the family.
Now, it was time for David to get a fulltime job. David had his mind made up that he was going to get a job with his favorite paper, the New York Harold. ... Sarnoff’s tenor was fairly short here because David protested his bosses decision when he was not allowed time of for Yom Kippur. Eugene Lyons interestingly enough points out in his book David Sarnoff: A Biography, that this was his first but not last run in with anti-Semitism (Lyons 1966). The significance of David Sarnoff’s tenor at the Commercial Cable Company, is that it was there which he saw his first telegraph key. ... tv/archives/davidsarnoff)
David Sarnoff started off as an office boy for the American Marconi Company. ... David Sarnoff was racing through the ranks of the American Marconi Company like no one had ever seen before. ... Moreover, this was the first time David Sarnoff made a long-lasting impression of greatness to his superiors. ... David Sarnoff’s dream was to bring music into the homes of America by wireless ( Benjamin 1993). ... At this time, David Sarnoff was made Commercial Manager of RCA. ... Finally, on January 3, 1930 David Sarnoff became the president of RCA, he was now 39. ...
At the opening of the 1939 World’s Fair in New York, David Sarnoff presented monochrome television in broadcast to the world. ... "
David Sarnoff’s ability to envision the mass communication ability of the television was absolutely amazing. ...
David Sarnoff played a rather extraordinary role in WWII. ... On December 7,1944 General Eisenhower appointed David Sarnoff brigadier general for his services in WWII. ... The advancement of color television was David Sarnoff’s last big thrust in his amazing career. ...
In 1969 David Sarnoff retired from RCA. ... David Sarnoff spent his whole life trying to make something for himself. ... David Sarnoff died on December 12, 1971. In conclusion, I wish to leave a quote by David Sarnoff that epitomizes his personality and depicts his character perfectly.
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Title: David Sarnoof
Words: 3114 Rating: None Pages: 12.5 submitted by: gordoworship
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