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Mal Goode was the first black, network correspondent and Pittsburgh native is the subject of a brand new biography.
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This week's Executive Turntable features Syracuse's Bandier Program, Sony Music, MSG, Merlin, Humanable, Sonos, ACMs, FBMM and more industry job news.
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