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  Robert Kohn
Kohn has a column entitled Practical Practice Development in the California State Bar Law Practice Management Newsletter, The Bottom Line, and he is the co-author of the chapter entitled Marketing Through the Spoken Word which appears in The Complete Guide to Marketing Your Law Practice published by the American Bar Association ©1999.
Kohn is known as an informative and motivational speaker and instructor.
Kohn is a Graduate of Pitzer College, Claremont, California, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Organizational Studies.
www.kohncommunications.com /html/Bios/Bob.htm   (264 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily News Archives: Bob Kohn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Friday, June 04, 2004 by Bob Kohn -- In his re-election campaign, Bush is fighting a two front war: one against the Democrats and one against the false perceptions being created by the mainstream media — lead by the New York Times, which has turned its newsroom into the journali...
Friday, May 14, 2004 by Bob Kohn -- Only a day after we discovered the brutal slaying of an American in Iraq, the New York Times made sure its front page became a platform for those charging it was Bush's fault.
Friday, March 26, 2004 by Bob Kohn -- Because the New York Times refuses to print it (or even refer to it) and in case you missed it elsewhere, the following are excerpts from a conversation that former counterterrorism chief Richard A. Clarke had with several news reporters in A...
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/archives.asp?AUTHOR_ID=230   (520 words)

  
 Bookreporter.com - Author Profile: Bob Kohn
Bob Kohn is an attorney and seasoned executive with experience in both the entertainment and high-tech industries.
A former associate attorney at a prominent Beverly Hills entertainment law firm, Kohn served as associate editor of the Entertainment Law Reporter.
Kohn also co-authored with his father the legal treatise, KOHN ON MUSIC LICENSING, hailed by USA Today as the "bible of legal issues in the music world."
www.bookreporter.com /authors/au-kohn-bob.asp   (105 words)

  
 Bookreporter.com - JOURNALISTIC FRAUD by Bob Kohn
Kohn examines what journalists refer to as the five Ws and the H --- Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How --- and uses examples culled directly from the Times's pages to demonstrate beyond any reasonable doubt how the Times slants and distorts its reporting to project a left-wing viewpoint.
The indictment of bias here is based not upon a random story here and there but on a demonstrably repeated and systemic pattern of distorting the reporting of its news in an effort to project its editorial viewpoint and to influence the nation's agenda accordingly.
In the main, Kohn is a thoughtful, responsible media critic --- unlike Ann Coulter, Michael Savage and Bob Bennett, some of the sources of "inspiration" he cites in his acknowledgments.
www.bookreporter.com /reviews/0785261044.asp   (1927 words)

  
 Internet Law and Policy Forum - Events
Kohn was Vice President, Business Development and General Counsel of Pretty Good Privacy, Inc., a developer and marketer of Internet encryption and security software.
Kohn co-authored Kohn On Music Licensing, a treatise on music industry law for lawyers, music publishers, and songwriters.
Kohn is also an adjunct professor of law at Monterey College of Law, where he teaches Corporate Law.
www.ilpf.org /events/jurisdiction2/biographies/kohn_bio.htm   (201 words)

  
 The Spirit of Things: 30 November  2003  - Tell Me a Story
Bob Hartman, you have the enviable ability to gain the attention of children about the age of three, and to sustain their attention over three or four stories.
Bob Hartman: Yes, well you see I’ve always liked sort of Celtic tales, as a matter of fact when I was in the States, Pittsburgh’s got a very big Irish population, so I was part of a Celtic band there actually and I was one of the singers, and I just loved that whole thing.
Rachael Kohn: Yes, it makes me think of how in a story you can travel just as we do when we are young children and are read to, but it’s something that as adults we often think we can’t do, to just mind travel.
www.abc.net.au /rn/relig/spirit/stories/s995924.htm   (7101 words)

  
 Kohn On Music Licensing -- Music Law Copyright
Hosted by Bob Kohn and Al Kohn, who invite you to visit their personal home pages.
Co-author Al Kohn, a 50-year veteran of the music industry, was Vice President of Licensing for Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., the world's largest music publishing company.
His son, co-author, Bob Kohn was founder and Chairman of the Board of EMusic.com, the pioneering MP3 music subscription service, recently acquired by Vivendi/Universal.
www.kohnmusic.com   (831 words)

  
 News Hounds: Someone To Believe In Bill O'Reilly
Bob Kohn author of "Journalistic Fraud: How The New York Times Distorts the News And Why It Can't Be Trusted', had all the right words of support for Bill making him feel less alone while defending his noble battle against the evil doers trying to destroy Christmas.
Kohn assuring him that the war was real and it suits the agenda of the liberal media to discredit the idea.
Kohn claimed that when Bill mentioned the War On Christmas the audience applauded in approval indicating that the audience was a "microcosym" for the American populace.
www.newshounds.us /2006/01/10/someone_to_believe_in_bill_oreilly.php   (421 words)

  
 Digital.Hollywood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bob works with Fortune 100 Entertainment companies to help them manage the risks associated with global issues impacting on-going business operations, the development and execution of major systems and technology initiatives, and the business implications of emerging technologies (e.g.
Bob Kohn is chairman and CEO of Laugh.com, the world’s leading comedy record company, which he co-founded with comedian George Carlin, as well as legendary comedians Milton Berle, Shelley Berman, Red Buttons, Norm Crosby, Bill Dana, Phyllis Diller, Rich Little, Gary Owens, Jonathan Winters, and others.
Kohn is a seasoned executive with experience in both the entertainment and high tech industries.
www.digitalhollywood.com /DHLA01/DHLAMondayNine.html   (1091 words)

  
 Conservative Book Club: Journalistic Fraud by Bob Kohn
Kohn sets out page after page of damning evidence proving that the editorial page's liberal bias has in recent years entered the Times's presentation of straight news.
Kohn lays bare the methods that the Times's present management uses to push the liberal agenda - and how it regularly plays tricks with the way facts are presented in news stories, headlines, and even the placement of stories on the page.
Kohn also shows how the Times uses polls, labels, and loaded language to present its leftist rubbish to the American people in the most attractive possible giftwrap.
www.conservativebookclub.com /products/bookpage.asp?prod_cd=c6340   (887 words)

  
 The Film Tribune's Books in Review -- Journalistic Fraud (2003)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bob Kohn's Journalistic Fraud: How the New York Times Distorts the News and Why it Can No Longer Be Trusted is the latest book in the long-running but far-from-stellar tradition of the "liberal media" theory.
And Kohn is a loyal player in the Great Shouting Match to the very end, praising Goldberg and Coulter while writing that "Alterman misses the point." "The true debate is not about media bias, but about news bias," Kohn proudly proclaims.
Kohn, for example, writes that the Times's coverage of the war in Iraq was marked by a "fear and anxiety" theme instead of more positive attributes.
www.filmtribune.com /journalisticfraud.html   (629 words)

  
 Poynter Online - Feedback
Posted by Robert Kohn 10/31/2003 1:10:19 PM So, the embarrassingly long 90-day search for the Times's first ombudsman is finally over.
Posted by Robert Kohn 9/3/2003 8:08:12 PM It was interesting to discover that in the 56 pages of the Siegal Committee report, not once appeared the words “fairness,” “objectivity,” or “im...
Posted by Robert Kohn 9/3/2003 8:06:22 PM But it has been my experience that the only definition of director independence the shareholders can really count on is a director who is simply...
www.poynter.org /article_feedback/article_feedback_list.asp?user=139037   (1322 words)

  
 ShopNetDaily.com - A WorldNetDaily Exclusive!
In "Journalistic Fraud," author Bob Kohn shows how the original founding vision of the Times was hijacked by those with a political agenda who used the prestigious paper to spread a dangerous form of propaganda.
Kohn's book, subtitled "How The New York Times Distorts the News and Why It Can No Longer Be Trusted," shows how the influence of the Times goes beyond its million-plus readers.
Bob Kohn is an attorney, a seasoned executive with experience in both the entertainment and high-tech industries, and a prize-winning essayist.
shop.wnd.com /store/item.asp?ITEM_ID=1274   (327 words)

  
 Bob Kohn's Media Watch
BOB KOHN is an author, attorney and TV commentator--a frequent guest on Fox News, MSNBC, CNBC and CNN with critiques of the news media and thoughts on the digital evolution of the music and motion picture industries.
"...Bob Kohn, one of the paper's most forceful (and, often, most incisive) critics..." -- Daniel Okrent, Public Editor, The New York Times.
Kohn On Music Licensing (Aspen Law & Business, 3rd Ed.
bobkohn.blogspot.com   (2536 words)

  
 EI > Interviews > Bob Kohn
Bob Kohn is a funny fellow as well, and a businessman.
His book "Kohn on Music Licensing," which he co-wrote with his father Al Kohn, retired vice president of licensing for Warner Bros. Music, is highly regarded and heavy.
Kohn has now turned his attention to comedy and as president of Laugh.com may have caught something pleasantly infectious and dangerous funny.
www.einsiders.com /features/interviews/bobkohn.php   (1965 words)

  
 Robert V. Kohn
My talk on "Energy-driven pattern formation" at ICM2006 pdf R.V. Kohn, "Energy-driven pattern formation," to appear in Proceedings of ICM2006 pdf R. Choksi, S. Conti, R.V. Kohn, and F. Otto, "Ground state energy scaling laws during the onset and destruction of the intermediate state in a type-I superconductor," submitted to Comm.
Math pdf D. Margetis and R.V. Kohn, "Continuum theory of interacting steps on crystal surfaces in 2+1 dimensions," to appear in Multiscale Modeling and Simulation pdf R.V. Kohn and V.V. Slastikov, "Geometrically constrained walls," to appear in Calc.
PDE 25 (2006) 503-534 pdf R.V. Kohn, F. Otto, M.G. Reznikoff, and E. Vanden-Eijnden, "Action minimization and sharp interface limits for the stochastic Allen-Cahn equation, to appear in Comm.
www.math.nyu.edu /faculty/kohn   (456 words)

  
 Media Matters - WorldNetDaily's Kohn: "evidence" suggests Kerry having an affair with New York Times reporter
Without citing any sources, in a May 1 WorldNetDaily "Exclusive Commentary," author Bob Kohn claimed that "evidence suggests" Senator John Kerry is having an affair with a New York Times reporter.
Bob Kohn is the author of Journalistic Fraud: How The New York Times Distorts the News and Why It Can No Longer Be Trusted, which is published by the conservative WorldNetDaily press WND Books.
Kohn is currently the vice chairman of the board of Borland Software Corp. and chairman of Laugh.com, a comedy record label.
mediamatters.org /items/200405030003   (519 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Journalistic Fraud: How The New York Times Distorts the News and Why It Can No Longer Be Trusted: Books: ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
One of the most fascinating parallels he draws is between NYT coverage of the present Bush administration with that of the Nixon administration and Watergate, when the NYT admirably stuck to the facts without embellishment.
Granted, the facts were damning in themselves and needed no embellishment, but that is exactly Kohn's point: let the facts to the damning, not the ideological beliefs of the writer or publisher.
Kohn is not a journalist or a college professor, but simply a "concerned reader" with a vendetta against NYT editors and current Times publisher for "ruining" his paper.
www.amazon.com /Journalistic-Fraud-Distorts-Longer-Trusted/dp/0785261044   (2431 words)

  
 JOURNALISTIC FRAUD
Kohn shows the subtle and not-so-subtle ways in which opinion can be expressed and contrasts it with how the stories could have been written applying more neutral, fact-based reporting principles.
Kohn in the book’s introduction, “my aim is to provide constructive criticism that will persuade the publisher of the
Kohn was founder of EMusic.com, Inc., the pioneering MP3 music-download subscription service, where he served as Chairman until the company was sold to Vivendi/Universal in June, 2001.
www.journalisticfraud.com /pages/3   (391 words)

  
 'Journalistic Fraud' Starts Where Ann Coulter Left Off   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
KOHN: The book is best described by its subtitle, "How the New York Times Distorts the News," with emphasis on the word "how." It’s about how the Times does it, referring to the specific techniques they use the slant the news.
KOHN: Because when opinion is expressed in the guise of straight news, it takes on a level of credibility that it doesn’t deserve.
KOHN: The first is to simply arm yourself with the tools that help you detect the subtle techniques of bias employed by the Times.
www.newsmax.com /archives/articles/2003/7/31/202134.shtml   (960 words)

  
 Napster positives cited by rival   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Kohn amused the forum audience comprised mostly of attorneys from around the globe with a number of witty quips and an interesting look at the effect Napster has had on the electronic music-trading scene.
Kohn, however, claims that the popularity of Napster may lead to some surprising gains for vendors trying to turn a profit with MP3s.
Kohn admitted, as Napster argues, that it remains difficult to distinguish those songs which violate copyrights on Napster's site from those that do not.
www.infoworld.com /articles/hn/xml/00/09/12/000912hnnapemusic.html   (1069 words)

  
 mediabistro.com: TVNewser
BOB KOHN, AUTHOR, "JOURNALISTIC FRAUD": Well, you know, there's a small vocal group of people out there who, whether you want to call it a war or not, they'll complain about anything.
KOHN: Anything that the audience applauded to what you said was not part of it.
KOHN: And then he admitted on the air that he doesn't watch your show.
www.mediabistro.com /tvnewser/fnc/nbc_news_claims_war_on_christmas_made_up_oreilly_responds_to_attack_30731.asp   (1113 words)

  
 The Spirit of Things - 6/4/2003: Tell Me a Story
Today we hear from two master storytellers: children’s author and minister, Bob Hartman, and Donna Jacobs Sife, who uses her narrative skills to ferry adults across religious and racial barriers.
Bob Hartman: I’m less and less surprised by it.
And he chipped off stone from that great big cliff, under the sun and the wind and the rain, and every night he’d go back to his little hut and he was happy.
www.abc.net.au /rn/relig/spirit/stories/s820800.htm   (7113 words)

  
 News from Agape Press
And Kohn asserts that the Times is blatantly biased in the way it covers U.S. politics.
Kohn wants readers of other newspapers across the U.S. to realize that the influence of the Times goes "way beyond New York," and that much of the liberal bias Americans are reading and hearing originates with the 89-Pulitzer prize-winning paper that Kohn says "sets the agenda for the nation's news."
Kohn points out that television news anchors like Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings, and Dan Rather have about 15 million viewers each.
headlines.agapepress.org /archive/9/172003g.asp   (355 words)

  
 Bob Kohn
From October, 1996 to December, 1997, Bob was Vice President, Business Development for Pretty Good Privacy, Inc., the world's leading developer of encryption, security and privacy software used on the Internet.
Bob became a member of the California Bar in 1981 after graduating from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
Bob Kohn's Testimony before the Federal Trade Commission on Intellectual Property and Antitrust Law (November 29, 1995)
www.kohnmusic.com /people/bkohn.html   (376 words)

  
 mediabistro.com Content
Not on the journalism faculty at Columbia, someone who lunches at Michael's, or a Kalb, Bob Kohn is not someone who under normal circumstances would spend his days thinking about The New York Times.
He spent some time examining the news content of the Times—not the editorial pages, which he repeatedly acknowledges can and should have whatever viewpoints they want—and located a disturbing trend of what he believes is editorializing within the paper's allegedly objective news coverage.
In Manhattan to drop off his daughter for her freshman year at NYU, Kohn spoke to mediabistro.com last week about his book, his investigation, and what he thinks has gone wrong at the Times.
www.mediabistro.com /articles/cache/a705.asp   (1715 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
But, as Bob Kohn shows with absolute clarity, the founders' original vision has been hijacked, and today, instead of straight news, readers are given mere editorial under the pretense of objective journalism.
Kohn shows how such fraudulence directly corrupts hundreds of news agencies across the world; and by revealing all their methods of manipulation, he teaches readers how to decipher the slants in even the subtlest of cases, providing an entertaining and enlightening lesson in fraud-busting.
The Los Angeles Times has become the equivalent in "journalist fraud" on the West Coast, as clearly evidenced by how the L.A. Times blatantly manipulated the news, voter polls, defended California Governor Gray Davis against his recall, and mercilessly attacked replacement candidate, Arnold Schwarzenneger at the 11th hour.
www.realdemocracy.com /bobkohn.htm   (312 words)

  
 IP Asset Management Software - Innovation Asset Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Kohn was Corporate Counsel for Ashton-Tate, a software company, and Associate General Counsel of Candle Corporation, a mainframe software developer.
In the early 1980s, he was an attorney at the law offices of Milton A. "Mickey" Rudin in Beverly Hills, Calif., an entertainment law firm representing clients including Frank Sinatra, Liza Minelli, and Cher.
William C. Campbell is Chairman of Ater Wynne LLP, a leading law firm with offices from Washington State to Silicon Valley, and currently serves as general counsel for both public and private emerging growth companies in the fields of Internet and telecommunications software, integrated circuit design, test and measurement hardware, and biotechnology.
www.innovation-asset.com /profiles.asp   (1418 words)

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