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Current TV also got rid of former programming president Michael Rosenblum, a longtime advocate for viewer participation.
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In 1955 Mr Rosenblum gave nearly 4, 000 negatives and 6, 000 prints to America's first photographic museum, the George Eastman House in Rochester.
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Mr Rosenblum's vintage Hine photographs were cooler, almost greyish in tone compared with the warm brown tints of Hine's other vintage work.
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Rosenblum helped turn the studio into Hollywood's largest producer of TV shows.
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Mr. MICHAEL ROSENBLUM (Former Programming President, Current TV): If Current TV doesn't resonate with the creators of the content, they'll just stop contributing.
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Greene, an MIT-trained engineer and computer scientist, founded VMware in 1998 with her husband, Mendel Rosenblum, a computer science professor at Stanford University, and three engineers.
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It turned out that Walter and Naomi Rosenblum, elderly, much-respected Hine scholars and dealers, had been making new prints from Hine's negatives and selling them as vintage.
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Rosenblum thinks the more closed approach may lose them fans.
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One notable Rockwell convert is a high-art critic, Robert Rosenblum.
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Investors include VMWare founders Diane Greene and Mendel Rosenblum are investors, as are Chamath Palihapitiya, a vice president at Facebook, and Jeff Huber, a senior vice president at Google.
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Hine had met Mr Rosenblum in the late 1930s.
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Posting in a recent RetailWire online discussion, Paula Rosenblum, managing partner, RSR Research, found weakness in the assumption that Walmart could scale down to run a small format competitive to dollar stores.
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Television Group president Bruce Rosenblum.
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