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To: Skip Jack who wrote (2634)4/24/1999 8:47:00 AM
From: Skip Jack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13157
 
"The Wolzien Process," "HyperTV"
Writing ITV Code Is Analyst's Pastime

By MIKE FARRELL April 26, 1999

As if being one of the top Wall Street media analysts covering the ever-changing broadcast- and cable-television industries weren't enough, Tom Wolzien apparently moonlights in writing interactive-television software.

The sideline came to light last week, when Wolzien, a senior research analyst with Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., sold the patent rights to his software application, "The Wolzien Process," to ACTV Inc.

ACTV, a New York-based interactive-television-software company, will couple Wolzien's software -- which was designed to link video and audio programming with the Internet -- with its own interactive offering called "HyperTV."

Wolzien is no stranger to technology: Before joining Sanford C. Bernstein, he spent 16 years at NBC, where all of the news-technology operations reported to him.

While at NBC, Wolzien was behind the first use of robot cameras at NBC Nightly News, and he was also responsible for computer systems used by more than 3,000 news personnel at NBC.

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