Television
KPHO's 75-Year Journey: Then and Now in Arizona TV Broadcast
2024-12-03
We are about to take you on a remarkable journey back in time as KPHO-TV (CBS 5) commemorates 75 years as Phoenix's first broadcast television station. Longtime Valley industry insiders are here to guide us through the fascinating comparison of the "then" and "now" in reporting news, both behind the scenes and on-air for our viewers at home.

Unveiling the Evolution of Phoenix's Television

Early Days of KPHO

In 1949, on December 4th, KPHO became Arizona's first-ever TV station. At that time, there were very few TV sets in the city, and only one TV station. But within just five years, the number of TV stations exploded to five. Now, due to digital and streaming technologies, Phoenix has over 100 possible off-the-air channels. We have a vast array of television programs covering every topic, available whenever and wherever we want.People used to plan their evenings around must-see TV programming. It was appointment TV, with a whole lineup of shows that viewers would look forward to.

Women in News Anchoring

In 1976, Mary Jo West became the first female news anchor in Phoenix. She recalls receiving interesting calls, like one from a lady in Sun City who said, "Tell that blonde-headed tomato to go straight home and cook supper for her husband." This shows how the role of female news anchors has evolved over the years.One significant difference now is seeing how technology has replaced many people behind the scenes in production. Floor directors, camera operators, and audio and graphic specialists have been replaced by automated systems.

Behind-the-Scenes Changes

Editing stories used to take several hours, involving developing film, cutting, and gluing. But now, everything is digital, with fancy dissolves and special effects. It's much easier and more efficient.For example, decades ago, a three-quarter recording deck had to be tethered to multiple units. Now, our crews can go live with a cell phone and a backpack, using wireless microphones and small field cameras.In the 80s, we started using helicopters, and now, we also deploy drones daily. The industry's shift from analog to digital in 2009 has greatly improved quality and efficiency.

The Future of Television

Rapid innovation has catapulted us into the future. From the first artificial news anchor in 1985 to the emerging AI news gaining ground in other countries, the future of television is constantly evolving.John's students are now tasked with teaching the next generation of journalists and newsrooms to dream even bigger. They need to anticipate the demands for new content, access, and mediums that don't yet exist.The House of Broadcasting is working on setting up a new display at the Chandler Museum next year to give visitors a firsthand look at the history of television news.See more of Arizona's Family history by checking out our Video Vault series. If you spot a spelling or grammatical error in our story, please click here to report it. If you have a photo or video of a breaking news story, send it to us here with a brief description.Copyright 2024 KTVK/KPHO. All rights reserved.
Institutional EDX Promotes CTO to CEO, Plans Offshore Futures
2024-12-03
EDX Markets, a prominent institutional digital assets trading venue, has witnessed a significant leadership transition. The founding CEO, Jamil Nazarali, now assumes the position of executive chairman, while Tony Acuña-Rohter, the Chief Technology Officer, has been promoted to CEO. This move is set to shape the future of digital asset trading.

"EDX Markets: A New Era in Digital Asset Leadership"

Establishing EDX as a Leading Trading Venue

Peng Zhao, the Board Chair of EDX Markets, emphasizes the significance of Jamil Nazarali's leadership and vision. His efforts have been crucial in making EDX the preferred digital assets trading venue for the world's leading financial institutions. This establishment has laid a solid foundation for the continued growth and success of the platform.The board looks forward to benefiting from Nazarali's insights as he takes on the executive chair role. It is believed that Tony Acuña-Rohter's strong technology background and proven track record in building, operating, and scaling cutting-edge platforms make him the ideal person to lead EDX at this crucial time for digital assets.

Background and Experience of Key Personnel

Acuña-Rohter spent a decade at CME Group before becoming the CTO at ErisX, which was later acquired by Cboe. His extensive experience and expertise play a critical role in the pending launch of the perpetual futures platform in Asia. His key in-demand skills are expected to contribute significantly to the success of this venture.Nazarali, on the other hand, headed business development for Citadel Securities before taking on the EDX Markets CEO position. His prior experience and insights bring valuable perspectives to the leadership team.

EDX's Notable Achievements and Future Plans

Two weeks ago, EDX announced that it has processed $36 billion in notional trades so far this year. This achievement highlights the platform's growing significance in the digital asset trading space. EDX takes pride in offering a central clearing solution, which sets it apart from other venues and provides added security and efficiency.In related news, in May, EDX launched EDXM Global in Singapore to handle non-US business. It started with a settlement platform and plans to launch crypto perpetual futures trading in Q1 2025, initially focusing on Bitcoin and Ether. Other tokens like Solana and XRP will be added in the following months. The perpetual futures venue will be based in Equinix's TY3 data center in Tokyo, benefiting from a central clearinghouse and net settlement. Kai Kono, who joined from Zodia Custody, heads EDXM Global.
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"CCS Scholarship Luncheon: Generosity Shaping Futures"
2024-12-03
At a recent donor appreciation luncheon held by the College for Creative Studies, a significant gathering took place in the General Motors Auditorium at the A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education. This event served as a powerful platform for forging heartfelt connections between donors and scholarship recipients, highlighting the transformative power of education and the generosity that makes it achievable.

Unlock Futures with Generous Scholarships at CCS

Board of Trustees' Perspective

Jim Nicholson, Chair of the Board of Trustees, emphasized the profound impact of philanthropy on the college community. He stated that every scholarship tells a story of hope and ambition. It is the responsibility of the college to invest in talented individuals who will shape the future of various industries. The contributions made by donors are not just financial support; they are lifelines that help students reach their full potential.This sentiment was echoed by the attendees who were reminded of the difference that philanthropy makes for students facing the challenges of college. Hearing firsthand how scholarships have transformed lives opened doors to education and brighter futures.

Scholarship Recipients' Journeys

A senior scholarship recipient at CCS shared his remarkable journey. About four years ago, he didn't think he would have the opportunity to graduate from CCS. He had no idea how he would afford college, let alone a prestigious institution like this one. Now, on track to graduate in 2025, he expressed deep gratitude for the experiences his scholarship made possible. From studying abroad to gaining skills and mentors, his scholarship has "changed the trajectory" of his life. He hopes to one day support other students in the same way he has been supported.Another scholarship recipient recounted her journey to CCS. She remembered the excitement of her acceptance and the sense of relief when she received scholarship support. The Alumni Scholarship allowed her to focus on what truly mattered – making art. She expressed her eternal gratitude for the donors' choice to value their education, artmaking, and financial success as young adults.

President's Insights

CCS President Don Tuski emphasized the vital role scholarships play in shaping students' futures. He witnessed firsthand the profound impact that scholarships have on students' lives. The support not only lightens their financial burden but empowers them to explore their full potential and push the boundaries of creativity. Today, they celebrate not just education but the transformative role that creativity plays in shaping the future.

Inspiration behind the Scholarship

Tessa Semma Jarbo, whose sister Kacy Semma Hall graduated from CCS in 2006, shared the inspiration behind the scholarship that honors her sister's memory. Kacy's cancer diagnosis taught them that life is not guaranteed for anyone, and time is our most precious resource. In establishing the Kacy Semma Memorial Scholarship, she and her husband Johnny aimed to pay tribute to Kacy's "creative spirit and commitment to nurturing the next generation of artists and designers." They hope that the scholarship will not only provide resources but also inspire recipients to give back to the creative community, continuing the cycle of inspiration that Kacy started.

Importance of Connection

CCS Director of Advancement Katie Rusak echoed the importance of connecting donors with the students they support. These moments of connection are what it's all about. The support provided by donors not only offers critical financial assistance but also inspires students to pursue their passions and dreams. They are here to recognize the profound impact scholarships have on students' lives, opening doors to opportunities that might otherwise remain closed.In closing, Rusak expressed heartfelt appreciation on behalf of the entire CCS community. Their belief in the mission and in the students makes all the difference. By empowering students to pursue their dreams without the burden of financial worry, they are forever grateful.For more information about establishing a scholarship or to learn more about the College for Creative Studies, please contact Katie Rusak at [email protected] or 313.664.7861. Photos from the event can be viewed here.
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