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4 results for Business North Carolina Vol. 7 Issue 11, November 1987
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Interstate Securities Inc., a Charlotte-based securities brokerage, was founded in 1932 and run the same way until Craig Redwine became president and decided to shake things up by having a say in every aspect of how the company is run. This article discusses what the business is going through after Redwine’s changes.
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24405
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Two North Carolina newspapers, Raleigh’s ‘The News and Observer’ and Durham’s ‘Durham Morning Herald,’ are in a competition over who gets to be the dominant newspaper in affluent and growing Chapel Hill. Smaller Chapel Hill newspapers may be bought out in the process.
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This article discusses radio stations in North Carolina’s biggest cities and how they compete with each other for advertisers and listeners. It also discusses broadcast groups and how they buy and transform radio stations, as well as discussing the overall trends in the radio market.
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Mark Conrad is the general manager of Channel 46-WJZY, a TV station based in Charlotte. This article presents how he got into the business and his successes in the television industry.