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Norman Joel
Pattiz (January 18, 1943 –
December 4, 2022) was an
American broadcasting entrepreneur who
founded radio network Westwood One.
Pattiz was a member...
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controlled Westwood. A
Westwood press release said
Pattiz signed a new
contract as a
company consultant.
Pattiz has now
started "PodcastOne,"
providing a hub...
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before moving through the
Pearl District and
damaging several businesses.
Pattiz, Will (October 5, 2022). "Portland
Protests Photos: What's
Really Going...
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Archived from the
original on
November 29, 2021.
Retrieved November 29, 2021.
Pattiz, Rebecca. "Frances Bean Cobain: No Apologies".
Archived from the original...
- school. On
February 21, 1989, the
auditorium was
renamed the
Norman J.
Pattiz Concert Hall. A br****
plaque made by the
industrial arts
department to commemorate...
- broadcasts,
Pattiz advocated strongly for the
creation of a U.S.-funded
television network specifically directed at Arab audiences.
Pattiz had also previously...
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effort to
improve the
image of the
United States in the Arab world.
Norman Pattiz,
founder and
chairman of m****-media
company Westwood One, was the driving...
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California Key
people Kari L. Van
Gundy (Chair of the
Board and CEO)
Davidson Pattiz (President)
Number of
employees 1466 (2014)
Parent Fairfax Financial Website...
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produced his
first film,
McCabe & Mrs. Miller, in 1971.
Foster married Jackie Pattiz in 1959, and they had
three sons: Gary, Greg, and Tim. Gary
followed in...
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Crimi (1996-February 1998) Ben
Harris (February 1998-cancellation)
Executive producer(s)
Norman Pattiz Original release January 21, 1989 –
March 21, 1998...