In this volume, three respected business leaders examine
fundamental issues involving American business and the economy.
Michael J. Solomon, President, Warner Brothers International
Television Distribution, addresses international
telecommunications, describing its growth and significance and
highlighting the changes to come with new technologies such as HDTV
and laser disk technology. Edward E. Barr, President and Chief
Executive Officer, Sun Chemical Corporation and DIC Americas, Inc.,
outlines an industrial strategy to help maintain America's
competitive economic position and an education strategy that
reworks a major precept--the priority and purpose of educating our
youth. Finally, Shelley Schwab, President, MCA TV Universal
Studios, examines television in the nineties and the ramifications
of new approaches to the medium, including interactive programming,
video on demand, and virtual reality. The Joseph I. Lubin Memorial
Lectures were established through the generosity of the late Joseph
I. Lubin, a distinguished business, philanthropic, and civic
leader. The lectures are presented by the Leonard N. Stern School
of Business at New York University.
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