2019-May-30
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Mohen
Joe Mohen
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Joseph T. Mohen
Born July 19, 1956 (age 62)
Queens, New York
Residence New York City
Nationality American
Citizenship American
Occupation Internet Media
Known for Running the 2000 Arizona Democratic Primary online
Joseph T. Mohen (born July 19, 1956) is a digital media entrepreneur[1] and CEO of Chimes Broadcasting, having been CEO of Nylon Media,[2] best known for having been founder and CEO and co-founder of election.com,[3] which ran the Arizona Democratic Primary in March 2000, the world’s first legally binding election conducted on the Internet,[4] according to the company.[5][6]. He has also been an investor in bioplastics, efforts to save the oceans by making products that look and feel like normal plastic, but are made from plants so they dissolve when thrown in the water. Mohen was also a force in creating the era of free legal music, as the founder of SpiralFrog, an ad-supported free music service, which even before Spotify was able secure the rights to free music distribution from the major record labels in return for a share of the advertising revenues;[7] SpiralFrog ultimately failed because it relied on a temporary download model, rather than streaming, but the licensees that he negotiated paved the way for the streaming music era.[8][9] Mohen has also been leader in establishing Holographic Television Broadcasting and Hologram based tourist attractions.[10]
In March 2016, Mohen published a guest blog predicting the collapse of baseball World Series television revenues unless its schedule is revamped.[11]
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Mohen, Joseph T. [MC????]
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Dear John,
I believe that Joseph is a member of the Class of 1986.
Mike
McEneney, Mike (MC1953)
[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated.]
Mohen, Joseph T. [MC1986]
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