On my way to meet Geoffrey Baer, the affable Chicago public television personality, historian and vice president of original content production for WTTW and whose face is splashed across buses ...
NEW YORK — Ralph Baer, who turned televisions into electronic fantasy lands by inventing and patenting the first home video game system, died Dec. 6 at his home in Manchester, N.H. He was 92. Video ...
At the dawn of the television age in 1951, a young engineer named Ralph Baer approached executives at an electronics firm and suggested the radical idea of offering games on the bulky TV boxes. “And ...
Saying team leaders should be held to “a higher standard,” MLB commissioner Rob Manfred suspended Giants president and CEO Larry Baer without pay through July 1 after a physical altercation with his ...
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ARLINGTON, Va., October 29, 2014 – Donald A. Baer, Worldwide Chair and CEO of global public relations and communications firm Burson-Marsteller, has been elected to chair the PBS Board of Directors.
Arthur Baer is founder and Chief Investment Officer of Cavendish Fund Management LLC a fundamental focused long/short equity fund. Mr. Baer was previously Chief Financial Officer and Vice Chairman of ...