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To: Richard M. Jimmink who wrote (7795)12/23/1997 9:23:00 PM
From: Karl Drobnic  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
I fax an alert to Paul Kangas at Nightly Business Report anytime that it looks like TPRO might make his highlight list. I've also e-mailed CNBC several times with story ideas centering on TPRO. The e-mail address there is info@cnbc.com. Try e-mailing them. You get an automatic reply, and maybe they'll get behind the idea and interview Topro if enough people express interest in "learning the real facts about embedded chips and the Y2K problem."



To: Richard M. Jimmink who wrote (7795)12/23/1997 9:29:00 PM
From: E  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Both of those programs and other business- and investment- oriented programs, and articles in the print media, will be increasingly discussing y2k problems, there's no doubt about that-- there were visible light bulbs and exclamation points in balloons over Bill Griffith's head yesterday during the Yardeni interview and over Terry Keenan's head tonight. I guess the question is How can tpro get direct or indirect representation among the companies, like Computer Horizons, that will be chosen to explicate the problems and their solutions in the media?

Karl: In my 15 minute window, I read your post. Good idea, and thanks for the email address, I'll certainly use it.