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Jonathan Miles Shecter (born
August 4, 1968), also
known as
Shecky Green and J the Sultan, is an
American magazine editor and
music promoter. He is the...
- in
August 1988 by
Harvard University students David Mays and
Jonathan Shecter, it
began as a black-and-white, one-page
newspaper promoting their college...
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Leonard Shecter (September 5, 1926 –
January 19, 1974) was an
American journalist and author. He
edited Jim Bouton's
groundbreaking Ball Four, as well...
- a book by
Major League Baseball pitcher Jim Bouton,
edited by
Leonard Shecter and
first published in 1970. The book is a
diary of Bouton's 1969 season...
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using the name "Go-Go Dave." Mays' co-host was Jon
Shecter, "J the
Sultan of Rap." Mays made
Shecter a
partner in The Source,
which provided news and information...
- new
online publication Cuepoint ..
edited by
Jonathan Shecter "music
producer JONATHAN SHECTER and musician/producer DAN FREEMAN:
Entrepreneurship in...
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Archived from the
original on
October 31, 2015.
Retrieved July 8, 2017.
Shecter,
Barbara (August 22, 2012). "Teachers'
completes $1.32-billion MLSE sale...
- over retailer's fate
heats up".
Financial Post.
Retrieved 22
March 2022.
Shecter,
Barbara (27
February 2020). "Baker's HBC
privatization bid
approved after...
- Life and
Times of DJ AM (Do****entary). Manifest.
April 2015. Jonathan,
Shecter (September 10, 2009). "DJ AM:
Scenes from a life". Las
Vegas Sun. Archived...
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divides & conquers".
Superhero Hype.
Retrieved October 3, 2019. "Adam
Shecter New Year". Past Exhibitions.
narrator Sean Maher. New York, NY: Eleven...