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Thomas M Krikorian

from Bloomfield Hills, MI
Age ~73

Thomas Krikorian Phones & Addresses

  • Bloomfield Hills, MI
  • 2600 Long Lake Rd, West Bloomfield, MI 48323 (248) 682-7226 (248) 706-2166
  • 3750 Spanish Oaks Dr, West Bloomfield, MI 48323 (248) 682-7226
  • W Bloomfield, MI
  • 2600 W Long Lake Rd, West Bloomfield, MI 48323 (248) 719-0130

Work

Company: Booth broadcasting detroit Dec 1968 to Apr 1973 Position: On-air radio host

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Business Administration School / High School: Wayne State University 1969 to 1973 Specialities: Marketing, Business

Skills

Broadcast • Video • Contract Negotiation • Music • Team Building • Sound • Strategic Planning • Marketing • Social Media Marketing • Event Management • Radio • Social Media • Advertising • Entertainment • Public Relations

Languages

Armenian

Emails

Industries

Music

Resumes

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Location:
Bloomfield Hills, MI
Industry:
Music
Work:
Booth Broadcasting Detroit Dec 1968 - Apr 1973
On-Air Radio Host

Radio Programming and Management Dec 1968 - Apr 1973
President

American Music Environments Dec 1968 - Apr 1973
President
Education:
Wayne State University 1969 - 1973
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Business Administration, Marketing, Business
Southfield High School 1966 - 1969
Skills:
Broadcast
Video
Contract Negotiation
Music
Team Building
Sound
Strategic Planning
Marketing
Social Media Marketing
Event Management
Radio
Social Media
Advertising
Entertainment
Public Relations
Languages:
Armenian

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Thomas M. Krikorian
President
Radio Programming & Management Inc
Music Services
1133 W Long Lk Rd, Bloomfield, MI 48302
(248) 647-1068
Thomas M. Krikorian
President
American Music Environments, Inc
Mfg Home Audio/Video Equipment · Musical Instrument Repair
1133 W Long Lk Rd, Bloomfield, MI 48302
(248) 646-2020, (888) 263-5005

Publications

Us Patents

Continuous Media Playback System Controlled Over A Distributed Communication System

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US Patent:
7668936, Feb 23, 2010
Filed:
May 26, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/579393
Inventors:
Thomas M. Krikorian - West Bloomfield MI, US
Simon J. McCluskey - Canton MI, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709219, 709217, 709218, 709209, 707 1
Abstract:
A continuous play broadcast system includes a distributed communications system and a playback control device that is connected to the distributed communications system. The playback control device includes an output device, memory that stores digital media files and a continuous play program, and a controller that outputs the digital media files to the output device according to the continuous play program. The media files include at least one of audio, video and announcements. A computer is connected to the distributed communications system. A web server is connected to the distributed communications system and to a master library of the digital media files. The computer accesses the web server via the distributed communications system to alter the continuous play program for the playback control device. The computer includes a browser module for accessing the web server and the web server transmits executable files to the computer for creating the continuous play program. The executable files are at least one of Active-X components, Java Applets and Java Script.

Distributed Control For A Continuous Play Background Music System

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US Patent:
8352543, Jan 8, 2013
Filed:
Feb 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/705100
Inventors:
Thomas M. Krikorian - West Bloomfield MI, US
Simon J. McCluskey - Canton MI, US
Assignee:
Intellectual Ventures Fund 47 LLC - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709203, 709217, 725 1
Abstract:
A continuous play broadcast system includes a distributed communications system and a playback control device that is connected to the distributed communications system. The playback control device includes an output device, memory that stores digital media files and a continuous play program, and a controller that outputs the digital media files to the output device according to the continuous play program. The media files include at least one of audio, video and announcements. A computer is connected to the distributed communications system. A web server is connected to the distributed communications system and to a master library of the digital media files. The computer accesses the web server via the distributed communications system to alter the continuous play program for the playback control device. The computer includes a browser module for accessing the web server and the web server transmits executable files to the computer for creating the continuous play program. The executable files are at least one of Active-X components, Java Applets and Java Script.

System Utilizing A High-Frequency Tone For Switching From A First Music Source To A Second Music Source

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US Patent:
53196180, Jun 7, 1994
Filed:
Aug 27, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/936852
Inventors:
Thomas M. Krikorian - West Bloomfield MI
International Classification:
H04B 120
US Classification:
369 2
Abstract:
A system for switching from a programmed track of a music source to a succeeding programmed track of a music source. The system includes a detector chip for detecting a cue tone in excess of 15 kHz placeable on each programmed music track. The detector chip generates a signal causing a switch to activate a successive player to play. Additional switches pause and re-advance the previous music source to play a further succeeding programmed track.

Continuous Play Background Music System

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US Patent:
57269092, Mar 10, 1998
Filed:
Dec 8, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/570007
Inventors:
Thomas M. Krikorian - West Bloomfield MI
International Classification:
G06F 1700
US Classification:
364514R
Abstract:
A continuous play broadcast system having a central computer with a master digital storage drive(s) containing a plurality of digitized files which represent a master library of musical selections and announcements. A plurality of end user computers are in communication with the central computer and contain respective subset quantities of digitized files which represent remote libraries. Each of the end user computers includes a display means, a digital to audio conversion means and an audio output means. Each end user computer further includes the ability to customize a continuous play output and to send requests to the central computer via the communication link. The central computer further includes an interface/update means and a compression circuit which is capable of updating the digitized audio files in the remote libraries of the end user computers at reduced time over desired intervals.
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