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Leora Kornfeld is a digital media researcher and former radio personality. She was best known for hosting ''Realtime'' on CBC Stereo in the 1990s, which was billed as the first radio program〔()〕 in the world to integrate emerging Internet technologies such as e-mail and IRC into its program format. Kornfeld got her start in radio at CITR-FM, the campus station at Vancouver's University of British Columbia where fellow disc jockeys included Terry McBride, founder of the Nettwerk label, former ''Globe and Mail'' music critic Chris Dafoe, CBC Radio commentator and digital marketing consultant Tod Maffin, and Vancouver Jazz Festival founder Robert Kerr. After graduating from UBC she went on to work at CFOX-FM, first as a technical operator during the 2-6 a.m. shift and then as the writer for the syndicated program ''The Rock Journal''. Following her stint at CFOX she ventured into television writing at the CBC. Her first job there was on the short-lived late night teen series ''pilot 1''. She then went on to work on the final season of ''Switchback'' and the inaugural season of ''Streetcents''. Kornfeld made the leap from CBC Television to CBC Radio, starting as a writer/producer and eventually as host of the music magazine program ''The Beat'' heard on CBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 in the early 90's, and continued her hosting duties at CBC on the programs ''Realtime'' (1994–1997) and ''Radiosonic'' (1997–1999). ''Realtime'' was merged in 1997 with David Wisdom's ''Night Lines'' into a new program called ''RadioSonic'', and Kornfeld and Wisdom continued as cohosts of ''RadioSonic'' until 1999, at which time Kornfeld took a leave from CBC to pursue graduate studies in Media & Communications at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 2002 Kornfeld founded Ubiquity Interactive,〔(Ubiquity Interactive )〕 a company which develops interactive communications technologies such as multimedia museum guides and cellular phone applications.〔(metroCode )〕 She now limits her participation in broadcasting to occasionally providing guerilla journalist Nardwuar the Human Serviette with obscure facts about musicians, artists, and assorted celebrities, and has contributed DVD commentary for his 2006 〔(Amazon.com: Nardwuar the Human Serviette: Doot Doola Doot Doo...Doot Doo: Nardwuar the Human Serviette: Movies & TV )〕 and 2007 〔(Mint Records / Releases / Welcome to My Castle )〕 DVDs. She did, however, appear on CBC Radio 3 on March 17, 2007, during a special program to mark the end of the network's terrestrial simulcast on Radio Two. Since 2008 Kornfeld has been a Research Associate at Harvard. Her work focuses on the new models of communication and new business structures enabled by digital, connected networks. Her published work includes cases on digital marketing in the music industry, politics in the age of social media, and how organizations such as Coca-Cola and Ford have pioneered new marketing strategies based on user-generated content. Her blog on the topic of digital disintermediation can be found at www.demassed.blogspot.com. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Leora Kornfeld」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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