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Russell also kept up with other artists of his ilk, including fellow Old West painter Edgar Samuel Paxson, painter Edward " Ed " Borein and Will Crawford the illustrator.
Her 1948 Hollywood Bowl concert was also broadcast over the air, in which she used Eddy's longtime accompanist, Theodore Paxson.
Paxson is also the original author of the flex lexical analyzer and the Bro intrusion detection system.
Paxson also changed KXLI's call letters to KPXM, and the station would join the Pax TV network ( now ION Television ) later in 1998.
In the fall of 1998, the station affiliated with Pax TV ( later i and now ION Television ), running the network's programming from 11 a. m. to 7 p. m. and again from 10 p. m. to 1 a. m. WSFJ also began to be seen on a translator in Columbus, WCPX-LP channel 48, which was owned by Pax's parent company, Paxson Communications ( now ION Media Networks ).
The station had previously been the WB affiliate in the Salt Lake City, and Paxson continued that affiliation, but also replaced HSN programming with Paxson ’ s infomercial network, inTV, and religious programming.
Finally, in 1996, Paxson Communications — another specialist in home-shopping shows, though of the infomercial variety ( and whose founder also launched the Home Shopping Network ) -- purchased WAKC.

Paxson and signed
Paxson selected point guard Kirk Hinrich with the seventh pick in the draft, and signed veteran free agent and former franchise player Scottie Pippen.

Paxson and free
In 1994, the Bulls lost Horace Grant, Bill Cartwright, and Scott Williams to free agency, and John Paxson to retirement, but picked up shooting guard Ron Harper, the seeming heir-apparent to Michael Jordan in Assistant Coach Tex Winter's triple-post offense, and small-forward Jud Buechler.

Paxson and small
Paxson later emerged as the owner of a small AM radio station, WWQT 1470 AM, in Clearwater, Florida.

Paxson and forward
In the following offseason, the team acquired point guard John Paxson and on draft day traded with the Cavaliers for the rights to power forward Charles Oakley.
With Paxson and Jordan in the backcourt, Brad Sellers and Oakley at the forward spots, Corzine anchoring center, and rookies Pippen and Grant coming off the bench, the Bulls made major noise in the 1987 – 88 season, winning 50 games and advancing to the Eastern Conference Semifinals, where they were beaten by the eventual Eastern Conference Champions Detroit Pistons in five games.
Following the Bulls ' first-round loss to eventual champion, the Miami Heat, Paxson sought to improve the Bulls ' frontcourt and defensive guard play by trading for rookie forward Tyrus Thomas, drafting guard Thabo Sefolosha, and signing four-time Defensive Player of the Year Ben Wallace.

Paxson and who
Paxson attended Archbishop Alter High School in Kettering, Ohio, following in the footsteps of his elder brother, Jim, who would go onto a star career at the University of Dayton, and, later, in the NBA, as a member of the Portland Trail Blazers.
Historian Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer summarized the minority opinion of some American newspaper editors who opposed the purchase:
In 1928, his first concert accompanist was a young pianist named Theodore ( Ted ) Paxson, who became a close friend and remained his accompanist until Eddy's death 39 years later.
After volume twenty was published, the publisher decided to extend an invitation for an additional volume under Diana L. Paxson, an editor who had worked with Bradley, with the possibility of additional volumes being published if it became a success.
His first attempt at media ownership was TV station WNYP ( channel 26 ) in Jamestown, New York ; Paxson, who bought the station in 1966, attempted to affiliate the station with the CTV Television Network out of Canada ( a first for an American television station ); by 1969, the station had failed.
Paxson instructed talk-show host Bob Circosta, who had a talk show from noon until 3: 00 PM, to sell the can openers live over the airwaves, and both men were stunned at the audience response.
Paxson sold the channel in December 2002 to Corporate Media Consultants Group who changed the call sign to the current WPFO.
A second cable outlet, The Travel Channel was owned by the company from 1992 to 1996, when it was sold to Paxson Communications, who subsequently sold it to Discovery Communications, who subsequently sold it to Cox Communications.
Other notable ICSI scientists include SIGCOMM Award winner Professor Vern Paxson, who leads network security efforts and who previously chaired the Internet Research Task Force ; IEEE Internet Award winner Sally Floyd ; connectionist pioneer Jerry Feldman ; frame semantics and construction grammar pioneer Charles J. Fillmore and Collin F. Baker, who lead the FrameNet semantic parsing project ; and Paul Kay, who published an influential study on the universality of color words.
The station's majority shareholder was Lowell W. " Bud " Paxson, who later co-founded the Home Shopping Network.
Noted pioneers in this industry include the first home shopping host, Bob Circosta ; Bud Paxson and Roy Speer, founders of the first home shopping channel HSN ; and Joseph Segel who founded America's most successful home shopping channel QVC.

Paxson and had
The idea for HSN had its roots in a radio station managed by Paxson.
The advent of television made inroads in the once-lucrative concert circuits, and, in the early 1950s, Eddy had to consider future career options, eventually deciding to form a nightclub act, which premiered in January 1953 with singer Gale Sherwood, his partner, and Ted Paxson, his accompanist.
ACME and Paxson consummated the station swap agreement in September 1999 and took full ownership of the stations that they had already been operating under the LMAs.
Paxson, at the time, had never owned a television station before, and as a result, the station had become notorious and almost legendary among Western New York's broadcast community of the day, for gaffes and programming mishaps.

Paxson and recently
Paxson Communications, having recently failed to complete an agreement to acquire 50 % of station KZAR-TV in Provo ( later KUWB now KUPX ), agreed to acquire KOOG in 1996 and the station dropped HSN in favor of Paxson's inTV infomercial network.

Paxson and team
In 1980-81, his sophomore year, Paxson led his team in assists with a career-high 138 that season.
After a promising conclusion to the 2002-03 NBA season, Paxson pledged that the team would make the playoffs.
However, the Bulls opened the 2003-04 NBA season in sloppy and uninspired form, and Paxson opted to begin reshaping the character of the team by trading leading scorer Jalen Rose for Antonio Davis and firing friend and former teammate coach Bill Cartwright, replacing him with Scott Skiles.

Paxson and .
Boudica's story is the subject of several novels, including books by Rosemary Sutcliff, Roxanne Gregory, Pauline Gedge, Manda Scott, Alan Gold, Diana L. Paxson, David Wishart, George Shipway, Simon Scarrow and J. F. Broxholme ( a pseudonym of Duncan Kyle ).
It took legal actions to force them to do so: in 1864 the Supreme Court of the State of California ordered them under Writs of Mandamus ( The People of the State of California ex rel the Central Pacific Railroad Company vs. Henry P. Coon, Mayor ; Henry M. Hale, Auditor ; and Joseph S. Paxson, Treasurer, of the City and County of San Francisco.
* Paxson, Robert.
The SCA's roots can be traced to a backyard graduation party of a UC Berkeley medieval studies graduate, the author Diana Paxson, in Berkeley, California, on May Day in 1966.
* 1925: History of the American Frontier by Frederic L. Paxson
The first three championship teams included the likes of Bill Cartwright, Horace Grant, John Paxson and B. J.
The new starting lineup of Paxson, Jordan, Pippen, Grant, and Cartwright took some time to mesh, winning fewer games than the previous season, but made it all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals, where they were subdued in six games by the eventual NBA champion Pistons.
During the summer of 2003, long-time GM Jerry Krause retired, and former player and color commentator John Paxson was tapped as his successor.
With Pippen playing, Cartwright at the sidelines, and Paxson in the front office, the Bulls hoped that some of the championship magic from before would return.
During the 2004 offseason, Paxson traded a 2005 draft pick to the Phoenix Suns in return for an additional pick in the 2004 NBA Draft.
However, Curry showed possible symptoms of a heart disease resulting of a heart murmur during checkups, and Paxson would not clear him to play without extensive DNA testing.
None of these deals happened, and general manager John Paxson denied a deal was ever imminent.
John Paxson hired Vinny Del Negro, with no coaching experience, to coach the young Bulls.

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