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G. Emerson Cole : ウィキペディア英語版
G. Emerson Cole
George Emerson Cole (January 5, 1919 - March 31, 2012) was an American radio, television, and special events producer/announcer pioneer whose weekly radio program ''"The Big Bands Are Back"'' ran for over 32 consecutive years in Pinehurst, North Carolina. It is said to be the longest-running big band radio program in history.〔"20 Years of Big Bands in the Sandhills" by Michael Futch, The Fayetteville Observer, March 19, 2000〕
== College ==
After graduation from high school with honors in Peoria, Illinois in 1936 Cole entered Cornell University where he began his career in broadcasting by building and operating a wired college network station which has become the Cornell FM radio station. He was involved in the creation of the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System to help other universities build similar stations.
Cole was graduated from Cornell in 1941 with BAs In Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration. He joined the United States Navy on December 8, 1941.

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