SoundExchange announced
Linda Bloss-Baum as vp of government relations and public affairs. She will report to Esther-Mireya Tejeda, chief marketing and communications officer of the company.
An industry veteran, Bloss-Baum previously held roles at Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group/NBCUniversal and Time Warner Inc. In her new role, she will lead the public affairs department, driving a strategy centered on industry-shaping advocacy efforts to support fair treatment of music creators in the digital age.
“We are at a critical juncture of transformation that will challenge the ways in which the music industry is organized and the policies we need to ensure its long-term health,” said Tejeda. “Linda’s expertise and background spanning the creator community, Capitol Hill and other policymakers is a perfect fit as SoundExchange seeks to address the industry’s challenges.”
WBGZ Radio 4/28/2021 |
By Doug Jenkins - WBGZ Radio
You can see almost 100 works of art by students at Lewis and Clark Community College virtually, as the 16th annual Student Art Exhibition is now open. This year’s show is being done in a virtual format, as there was some concern over what health restrictions would be in play.
&C Professor of Art Jeff Vaughn, who teaches photography, helped students create digital images of the pieces for optimum virtual display.
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This year, the exhibition features the categories of basic design, painting, drawing, print and publication design, film photography, digital photography, 2-D illustrations, and 3-D illustrations. You can see the images at www.lc.edu/art-student
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MARTINS FERRY Damage to a section of Zane Highway caused by a waterline replacement project is being temporarily fixed this week until it can be repaved in the spring.
The waterline work was related to a project to provide clean water to the village of Bridgeport from the city of Martins Ferry’s plant.
However, following the work the roadway was not fixed, leaving it to get even more more rough and bumpy this winter.
Some residents tired of the conditions recently took to social media to complain about the state of the road. Some motorists have been trying to avoid the area altogether. The damage is located near the Aetna Street intersection, one of the busiest parts of Zane Highway near a gas station and other businesses.