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To: The O who wrote (22843)12/17/2000 9:14:18 PM
From: levy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
yes I think they did..how could that be?

Here is a bio on this guy from digeo which tells a bit more than is available at the website

Marty Behrens, Vice President, Content Programming, DIGEO BROADBAND INC.: Marty Behrens joined DIGEO BROADBAND INC. as vice president of Content Programming in February 2000 and is now part of the team that is building the next generation of broadband content offerings for interactive television and personal computers. Since 1986, he has been developing his expertise in telecommunications, entertainment and computing so that he may help to invent these new experiences for consumers. After completing a physics degree, he had a successful career as a Sr. Design Engineer and Technical Manager and he eventually went on to serve as the Director of Marketing for Mitel Inc. (then a division of British Telecom). With the realization that broadband telecommunications was on the horizon, he turned his focus to the entertainment business and became the General Manager of a start-up television company in the United Kingdom, Workhouse Productions, which is thriving today. In order to deepen his understanding of new media, he completed an M.F.A. in Film and Television at UCLA and began working for Sony on the motion picture lot in Los Angeles. After four years of working on new media projects such as CD-ROMs, Sony Station (Internet), Interactive Movies and IMAX films, Microsoft asked him to lead the production and launch of six international versions of the Microsoft Network (MSN). Once he successfully completed that project, he was asked to lead a Microsoft team that tried to provide next-generation broadband services over television and personal computers to every household in the island nation of Singapore. Fortunately, that effort was an excellent training ground for everything that DIGEO is now building in the United States.