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Sidney Bernstein (other)
Sidney Bernstein may refer to: * Sid Bernstein (editor) (1907–1993), co-founder and editor of ''Advertising Age'', Chairman of Crain Publications * Sid Bernstein (impresario) (1918–2013), who brought the Beatles and the Rolling Stones to the United States, and organized rock concerts * Sidney Bernstein, Baron Bernstein (1899–1993), British media baron * Sidney Norman Bernstein Sidney Norman Bernstein (13 July 1911, in New York City – 30 January 1992, in New York City) was an American chess master. He tied for 2nd-4th in Marshall Chess Club Championship at New York 1930/31 (Arthur Dake won), tied for 6-7th in New York ... (1911–1992), American chess master * J. Sidney Bernstein (1877–1943), Russian-born Jewish-American lawyer, politician, and judge {{hndis, Bernstein, Sidney ...
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Sid Bernstein (editor)
Sidney Ralph Bernstein (1907–1993) was chairman of the executive committee of Crain Communications Inc. and had previously served as founding editor and publisher of ''Advertising Age''. Then-23 year old Sid Bernstein was the first editor of ''Ad Age'', and his "Con-SID-erations" column appeared until his death. Bernstein was inducted into the American Advertising Federation's Advertising Hall of Fame in 1989. The late Crain senior editor Fred Danzig had described the late chairman of the executive committee as "the conscience of the business in many ways," a statement seconded by Rance Crain, "son of the founder and now president of the corporation." He authored ''This Makes Sense to Me: An Opinionated Editor Speaks Out''. Career A Chicago native, Bernstein began his career as a teen-age "office boy" and messenger at the company that became Crain (founded in 1916). He used his ''Con-SID-erations'' column to make challenges in what ''The Times'' called "outspoken and someti ...
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Sid Bernstein (impresario)
Sidney Bernstein (August 12, 1918 – August 21, 2013) was an American music promoter, talent manager, and author. Bernstein changed the American music scene in the 1960s by bringing the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Herman's Hermits, the Moody Blues, and the Kinks to America. He was the first impresario to organize rock concerts at sports stadiums.Noya Kohavi, "The man behind the British Invasion"
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Sidney Bernstein, Baron Bernstein
Sidney Lewis Bernstein, Baron Bernstein (30 January 1899 – 5 February 1993) was a British businessman and media executive who was the founding chairman of the London-based Granada Group and the founder of the Manchester-based Granada Television in 1954. Granada was one of the original four ITA franchisees. He believed the North's media industry had potential to be cultivated. Although born in Essex, Bernstein became an adopted northerner, building Granada Television, which created a proud heritage of television broadcasting in Manchester; a legacy which continues. He is described by the British Film Institute (BFI) as the "dominant influence on the growth and development of commercial television in Britain". Bernstein was awarded a life peerage by Queen Elizabeth II in the 1969 Birthday Honours List for his services to television, and in 1984 he was made a Fellow of the British Film Institute in recognition of his outstanding contribution to British television culture. B ...
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Sidney Norman Bernstein
Sidney Norman Bernstein (13 July 1911, in New York City – 30 January 1992, in New York City) was an American chess master. He tied for 2nd-4th in Marshall Chess Club Championship at New York 1930/31 (Arthur Dake won), tied for 6-7th in New York State Chess Championship at Rome 1931 (Fred Reinfeld won). He played board two, behind Reuben Fine, on the victorious CCNY team in the 1931-32 Intercollegiate championships. He took 11th in the American Chess Federation Congress (U.S. Open Chess Championship) at Philadelphia 1936 (Israel Albert Horowitz won). Bernstein was a participant in eight U.S. Chess Championship events (1936, 1938, 1940, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1959 and 1961). He played thrice in Ventnor City, as he shared 1st in 1940, tied for 5-7th ( Jacob Levin won) in 1941, and tied for 3rd-6th (Daniel Yanofsky won) in 1942. He tied for 1st with Reinfeld in Manhattan Chess Club Championship at New York 1942, and took 8th in Manhattan CC in 1955 (Max Pavey won). Top players that he s ...
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