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GDP Script/ Top Stories for May 17th Publish Date: May 17th PRE-ROLL: From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Saturday, May 17th and Happy Birthday to Sugar Ray Leonard I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Collins Hill High School senior earns thousands for college Dino Safari Experience coming to Mall of Georgia this weekend Four Gwinnett seniors selected for National Merit Corporate Scholarships Plus, the Stripers report with Hurston Waldrep All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: 07.14.22 KIA MOG STORY 1: Collins Hill High School senior earns thousands for college Collins Hill High School senior Jacari Thomas has been awarded the 2025 Belli Scholarship, worth up to $20,000. This renewable scholarship supports Gwinnett County graduates with financial need who show potential for college success, even if they aren't top academic or athletic performers. Recipients must meet criteria like a minimum 2.5 GPA and submit teacher recommendations and an essay. Founded in memory of the Belli family, the scholarship provides $5,000 annually for up to four years, covering tuition and other college expenses, as long as recipients maintain a 2.0 GPA. STORY 2: Dino Safari Experience coming to Mall of Georgia this weekend LuminoCity returns to the Atlanta area with its Dino Safari Experience at the Mall of Georgia in Buford, running from May 15 to June 15. The event features over 70 life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, hundreds of light sculptures, and interactive attractions like the Dino Bounce House and Safari Train Ride. Weekly themed events, including a “Dino-Bash” and axe-throwing competition, blend fantasy, STEM storytelling, and Instagram-worthy visuals. Open daily from 5 p.m., tickets range from $17.99 to $19.99 depending on the session and day. STORY 3: Four Gwinnett seniors selected for National Merit Corporate Scholarships Four Gwinnett County Public Schools seniors have been awarded 2025 Corporate-Sponsored National Merit Scholarships. Winners include Hannah L. DeLong (Government Service), Logan G. Borneman (Undecided), Logan B. Whitehead (Electrical Engineering), and Damon E. Daley, Jr. (Writing). These scholarships, funded by corporate sponsors, support students pursuing specific careers or meeting sponsor criteria. Part of the 70th annual National Merit program, the awards are renewable for up to four years or offered as single payments between $1,000 and $10,000. The competition began with the 2023 PSAT, narrowing over 16,000 high-achieving students to finalists. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: STRIPERS INTERVIEW Break 3: STORY 6: Music @ the Mall, Movies Under the Stars highlight weekend at Mall of Georgia Music @ the Mall is coming to Gwinnett County's Mall of Georgia on Saturday, May 17, from noon to 7 p.m. This immersive event offers emerging Gen Z musicians a chance to be discovered by industry icons Randy Jackson and Paula Moore. Performances, meet-and-greets, and autograph sessions will feature rising stars like Jules Walcott and Kevin Woo. Later, the mall’s outdoor movie series, Movies Under the Stars, kicks off with a free screening of Disney’s *Encanto*. Pre-movie activities, including face painting and games, start at 5 p.m., with the film at dusk. STORY 7: Gwinnett Sports Hall of Famer Buck Lanford Enjoys Long Career in Hometown Broadcast journalist Buck Lanford, now a morning anchor on Fox 5’s *Good Day Atlanta*, took a career-defining leap in the late 1990s, leaving a full-time job in Savannah for a three-month contract at Fox 5. That stint turned into a 27-year career, including covering the Falcons’ Super Bowl run and other major sports events. A South Gwinnett High alum, Lanford cherishes covering local athletes who became stars, like Jeff Francoeur and Brian McCann. Recently surprised live on air, Lanford learned he’ll be inducted into the Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame on May 19, calling it the honor of a lifetime. We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: Ingles Markets 6 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? 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Welcome to the Rainmakers podcast. This show is going to be an exploration on the world's best investors from past and present to see how exactly they made their returns. In this episode we will go over two deals that will help us learn the methods of Philip Anschutz. Links: Around Kansas - Phil Anschutz June 06,2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnfunEKZzxg&ab_channel=FarmingUnlimitedTV Rise and fall of former LA Kings owner Bruce McNall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ymc0JVcgFk&ab_channel=SPORTSNET Stephen Mandel - Investing Behind Change Invest Like the Best: https://www.joincolossus.com/episodes/17309631/mandel-investing-behind-change?tab=transcript "Big Shots with Giselle Fernandez" Tim Leiweke interview: https://youtu.be/PmD78qRIVYo?si=ajOEQDsWtnYqp-Bb Disney Flywheel: https://twitter.com/david_perell/status/1318613088074108932/photo/1 Sources: - Lamar Hunt: A Life in Sports by Michael MacCambridge - The Mayor : how I turned around Los Angeles after riots, an earthquake and the O.J. Simpson murder trial by Richard Riordan - The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics by Michael Bennet - “The Passion of Philip Anschutz” by Devin Leonard - “Lakers Valued At $5.5 Billion In Anschutz Sale To Dodgers Owners” by Mike Ozanian - “Value Of AEG Disclosed To Be At Least $8 Billion” by Mike Ozanian - “Home Field Advantage” by David Davis - "The Man Who Owns L.A" by Connie Bruck - "Anschutz Empire Includes Galaxy" by Grahame L. Jones - "Shadow of a Doubt" by Stuart Steers - "Two 'rookies' tackle sports" by Paula Moore - "AEG: Timeline of L.A. deals" by Scott J. Wilson - "Anschutz to Buy Concert Firm Goldenvoice" by Jeff Leeds - "Anschutz Group Acquires Promotion Firm" by Jeff Leeds - "Coachella Grossed Record-Breaking $114 Million This Year: Exclusive" by Dave Brooks - "Movie Theaters Of the Absurd" by Forbes Magazine 2001 - "Regal's Future Up in the Air" by South Florida Sun Sentinel 2000 - "Anschutz Sells Half-Billion Dollars in Shares of Regal Entertainment" by Ed Lin - "Six Who Made It Happen" by David Wharton and Robyn Norwood - "Regal Cinemas Completes Chapter 11 Recovery Plan" by LA Times Archives 2002 - "Regal files bankruptcy" by CNN Money 2001 - "Philip Anschutz Reaps A Blockbuster Payout" by Andy Serwer - "Morality Play" by Dorothy Pomerantz Have any feedback? DM me @rainmakerspod on Twitter!
No episódio 27 do Lupus in Fabula: Pele de Cordeiro, Rodrigo Grola conversa com Lolla Alonso, Andy e Paula Moore, sobre perguntas e respostas básicas para estudantes de tarot. LiF: Pele de Cordeiro, uma produção HodStudios ………………………………………………………………………………………… Apoie o Lupus in Fabula! https://www.catarse.me/lifhod ………………………………………………………………………………………… Linktree LiF: https://linktr.ee/lifhod ………………………………………………………………………………………… Todas as opiniões e comentários feitos pelos convidados do programa são de inteira responsabilidade dos mesmos. As opiniões emitidas não exprimem necessariamente o ponto de vista de nenhum dos membros ou da HodStudio. … Apoie-nos em Catarse.me/lifhod e assista ao vivo as gravações deste programa! Quer aprender tarot? Acesse o site do Mitos Modernos! Quer aprender runas? Acesse o site do Runologia! Siga-nos em nossas redes sociais! Twitter: https://twitter.com/lifhod Instagram: https://instagram.com/lifhod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lifhod Assine nosso canal no Youtube!
PenPodcast: Inked Conversations with Authors and Industry Experts
On our newest episode of PenPodcast we are joined by Paula Moore. Paula was the first female A&R research executive in the music industry. During her time as an executive at two major label groups, she built the industry's first A&R research platform, connecting A&R executive staff, scouts, artists, and data. Today, she is still the only female senior-level A&R research executive with IP assets. Paula continues to innovate the music industry and is the founder and CEO of GREATERTHAN, a web3 company exploring big ideas by combining A&R research discovery and A&R driven NFT collections in the music culture brand space with a new boutique designer distribution platform in it's A&R Innovation Lab. Join us for a chat with Paula. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pen-podcast/support
Welcome back to another episode of Project All The Way, my name is Chad. I am your host and human crash test dummy. Today, we're talking about FAILURE. And more importantly, the lessons and opportunities that failure brings if I'm open and available to receive the message. This is a timely topic as just this past weekend, I failed to complete my 75 Hard challenge, by getting knocked out on DAY 69. Joining me to talk me off the ledge is Paula Moore. Paula is a mindset and business coach and what makes this conversation so appealing to me is that she is also someone who has previously failed the 75 Hard Challenge. This is an incredibly humbling and motivational conversation with Paula, and I invite you to join me as I start my 75 Hard Challenge all over again on Day 1. A quick program note… We are fastly approaching the end of Season 2 and on our next episode, we will get caught up with our season long guest Sherrie Murray as we recap her summer campaign to SET THEM FREE that was finalized this past weekend at the 2022 Denver Go Topless Parade. Sherrie was the hit of the parade with journalists and photographers and her story has already made its way across the globe. We'll also be speaking with fine art photographer Will Strong who worked with Sherrie on a risque and controversial photoshoot that will without question have people talking. Back to today's program, please enjoy my conversation with Paula Moore. To learn more about 75 Hard, click here: https://andyfrisella.com/pages/75hard-info To learn more about Paula Moore, click here: https://www.instagram.com/paulamoorecoaching/ To hear about Paula's own personal 75 Hard Challenge, click here: https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/17950596764054118/ As always, I'd like to thank the band Ohnokhan for the gift of their music. Their song GHOST is our theme song and you can see all their music by going to www.Ohnokhan.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
VIGÉSIMO QUARTO EPISÓDIO DO AGENTES DO TAROT! Convidada especial: Paula Moore (@paulamoore_oraculos) No dia 12 de setembro de 2004, na aldeia da Figueira, em Portugal, desapareceu uma garotinha de 8 anos, chamada Joana Cipriano. No dia de seu desaparecimento, por volta das 3h da manhã, Leonor mandou a filha Joana até a padaria, para comprar pão. Joana foi e nunca mais voltou. Segundo a mãe, ao perceber que sua filha não havia voltado para casa, imediatamente ela foi à delegacia prestar queixa do desaparecimento da menina. A mãe de Joana parecia bem preocupada com o paradeiro da filha, inclusive distribuiu cartazes pela cidade em busca da pequena, até se tornar a principal suspeita pelo seu desaparecimento. O sumiço de Joana Cipriano é um grande mistério até hoje, e seu desaparecimento é comparado ao da pequena Madeleine, um caso mundialmente famoso, diferente do de Joana, e que já trouxemos aqui no agentes do Tarot. Mas qual a verdade por trás dos acontecimentos? O que de fato aconteceu com Joana Cipriano? É isso que vamos investigar, juntamente com nossa convidada, Paula Moore, no programa dessa sexta feira. Saiba mais sobre este caso em www.agentesdotarot.com.br #CriançaDesaparecida #JoanaCipriano #DesaparecimentoJoanaCipriano #Desaparecidos #AgentesdoTarot #InvestigaçãoCriminal #Tarot #Tarô
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In this episode, Music Industry Executive Paula Moore talks about coming up in the music industry from Promoter to Scout to being the first female A&R Research Executive. Paula tells us about her struggles and successes, writing a book called "Glitter and Grit; Be Greater As a Creative" and establishing the company Greater Than in order to help artists achieve success. Plus stories about Lollapalooza after parties and turning down an offer from Mark Cuban. You can follow Paula at these places: https://greaterthanhq.com/ https://twitter.com/greaterthanhq?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor https://www.facebook.com/paulamooreventures/ https://www.instagram.com/paulamooreventures/?hl=en Paul works a day job and puts out vinyl and puts on shows via Katzulhu Productions https://www.facebook.com/paul.neil.12 https://www.facebook.com/katzulhu https://www.facebook.com/Dont-Quit-Your-Day-Job-podcast-107924851339602
We talk to Paula Moore - Startup founder, investor, author and the first female A&R research executive in the music industry. From her early days of falling in love with the excitement of concerts and the community that came along with it, Paula found herself an important part of the Dallas, Texas music scene booking bands and making a name for herself as having an ear for what was new and exciting. This would lead to her working as an executive at two major label groups and building the industry's first A&R research platform, connecting A&R executive staff, scouts, artists and data. We learn of some of the exciting events in her career such as booking Nirvana at the infamous 1991 show in Dallas to being one of the first people to shine light on The Killers before they'd barely stepped out of the rehearsal room.This episode is brought to you by our friends Dead Skull Coffee. https://deadskullcoffee.co.uk/discount/STVPlease visit The Straight To Video Patreon Page to find out how you can help grow this show. https://www.patreon.com/stvpod
On this episode of Analog Smile, Sherry speaks with Paula Moore. Paula was the first female A&R research executive in the music industry. During her time as an executive at two major label groups, she built the industry's first A&R research platform, connecting A&R executive staff, scouts, artists, and data. Today, she is still the only female senior-level A&R research executive with IP assets. Paula continues to innovate the music industry and is the founder and CEO of GREATERTHAN, a platform for creative professionals exploring opportunities for success through content, community, and curated research. She's the author of 'Glitter & Grit: Be Greater As A Creative.' A gritty, raw story of a creative person who won't give up or give in to the constant challenges, setbacks, and betrayals that come with trying to build a career out of her creativity, 'Glitter & Grit' is the terrifying yet thrilling ride of her career path, successes and failures, stories, and advice to help you reach your true potential. With over two decades of experience, Paula Moore first set out to innovate the music industry. Her story inspires creatives everywhere while showing them what it takes to be a creative success at any career stage. It's more than a book of advice and quotes – it's the untold stories, the real-life events no one wants to share, about the costs of trying to make it as both a creative person and an executive in a cutthroat industry. We chat about her new book, the music industry, immersive experiences in your home, and much more! Visit greaterthanhq.com for information.
Long Covid will be the hallmark of the pandemic and is likely to affect hundreds of thousands of patients for years to come. But because the disease is so new, we have very limited information about how to treat it. Some patients are currently discharged from hospital with no formal recovery plan, which can result in a longer recovery process and prolonged side effects.So when I heard about the free 12-week specialist recovery programme from Nuffield Health, I wanted to learn more. In addition to physical rehabilitation, the programme includes topics such as coping with fatigue, managing breathlessness, anxiety, low mood, improving sleep and eating for recovery.I chat with Dr Ben Kelly who leads the Clinical Research, Outcomes and Data Science functions within Nuffield Health. Alongside his Nuffield Health responsibilities, Ben has acted as Head of Interdisciplinary Medicine & Technology at the Medical Research Council, with his clinical expertise in cardiology. Paula Moore also joins us and is a business graduate and certified health and life coach, spending most of her career in senior retail management who personally recovered from chronic stress and fatigue 6 years ago.We mention the term VO₂ max during the podcast a few times without defining it. Put simply, VO₂ max is the maximum rate of oxygen your body is able to use during exercise. The greater your VO₂ max, the more oxygen your body can consume, and the more effectively your body can use that oxygen to generate the maximum amount of ATP energy. Studies have shown that increasing your VO₂ max can help maintain your health and physical fitness well into your later years. This may have a role in recovery from Long Covid and mitigating symptoms such as fatigue and breathlessness.You can find out everything you need to know about the free 12-week recovery programme for people affected by the long-term symptoms of COVID-19 on thedoctorskitchen.com podcast show notes page. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Reid gets the chance to spend some time with Paula Moore, Chief Shooting Instructor at Orvis Sandanona. Paula is relatively new to the Orvis family, but her reputation precedes her: she has more than twenty-five years’ experience instructing and coaching clays shooters and competing on a national stage. Paula’s accolades speak for themselves: she was a nine-time NSCA All-American, a five-time member of NSCA Team USA, three-time World Side-By-Side Champion, six-time New York State Sporting Clays Champion, and three-time Zone 1 Champion. The two discuss Paula’s journey, her new role, and the realities of a career as an international shooting competitor.
Paula is very much a child of the 80s coming from humble beginnings in Wembley, London along with her younger brother were raised with traditional working-class values such as hard work ethic and wrapped around West Indian cultural beliefs and principles. This is not merely enough to succeed in life. Many people - indeed, have a good solid foundation yet fail to reach their potential. Why? Could it be that there is a secret sauce to success.....tune in and listen for yourself as Paula invites The Mic Drop Club into her stunning home a reveals all in this rare interview? Find out, how she carved out a successful career spanning 25 years (yes, she started at a very young age!) in the Fashion Industry, becoming a key person of influence championing pushing the boundaries of feminism and diversity. Paula is the current Group Fashion Director at TI Media overseeing the fashion pages for Woman and Home, 4 weekly titles (Woman, Woman's Own, Woman's Weekly and Chat) and Feel Good You Magazine. Fashion has always been her passion – rhyme intended, and she is a high street girl at heart who occasionally treats herself to a designer item or two and is not opposed to wearing sequins in the day! Paula loves styling models and celebrities but finds it just as fulfilling when working with everyday ladies offering fashion tips and advice – completely taking them out of their comfort zone. She has appeared on QVC and Matalan: The Show and worked on promotional videos for JD Williams, eBay, Evans and F&F, to list a few. Triumphing in the past heavily white male-dominated industry - Paula's rise has been stratospheric without question. Never letting her racial or gender hold her back, she has challenged stereotypes and helped to open doors for people of colour to enter the fashion industry - a champion for greater diversity of thought and experience and so much more. Paula cuts a petite figure with a larger than life personality and displays in an abundance the personality traits and attributes of inspiration leaders, you will be moved into action after listening to this podcast. You ever wanted to get into the fashion industry? This podcast is for you. You ever wanted to pursue that dream/goal, but felt it was out of reach due to protected characteristics such as your race or gender? – this podcast is for you Thank you, Paula, for freeing up your time, sharing your insights and experience for The Mic Drop Club. We salute you! Follow: The MIC Drop Club Email: info@themicdropclub.com Website: www.themicdropclub.com Twitter: @influencer101 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheMicDropClub/
What happens to kids with disabilities who need help in high school if they don’t receive it? And how does that impact their transition to college? Tune in to hear our discussion with Elaine Bourne-Heath, Howard University Dean of Student Services; Scott Solberg, psychology professor at Boston University; and Paula Moore, founder and conductor at InterPLAY orchestra.
Vermont's 183 public libraries are icons of the state's history. But they're also centers of civic engagement for modern cities and towns. When most of these institutions were first built, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, they had a simpler purpose. "It was bathrooms and books," says Bixby Memorial Library director Jane Spencer. Farmers would stop off to use the public restrooms on visits to town, and nearby residents would supplement their education by reading for pleasure. Libraries were a common way for Vermonters who made fortunes out-of-state to honor their hometowns with function and style. The Bixby, for example, occupies an ornate Greek revival building in Vergennes. "These buildings were significant structures in the towns," says Paul Carnahan of the Vermont Historical Society. "People had a lot of pride in those buildings." While some have traded in their filigrees for more modern touches, they're still key to town life. And in an age when books are losing their primacy as sources of information, local libraries have adapted to house more than just bathrooms and books. On this podcast, preservationist and historian William Hosely describes the architectural significance of Vermont's libraries. Joy Worland, from the Vermont Department of Libraries, talks about how the state's decentralized system is unique. And the Bixby Library's Jane Spencer and Paula Moore discuss how their institution has evolved.
What Would Ruthie Say?Charity shops often have garments made with cool yarn that you can recover. BygonesI said Asymmetrical Vest when I should have said Color Bridges Vest in the last episode. Also I may as well apologize for the text alert sounds you heard in this episode. Rant and RaveRave: Citizens’ Police AcademyRant: Mail Thievery Scary sounds by soundbible.com EventsThe next CSM crank-in at the Heritage Spinning and Weaving shop in Lake Orion, MI is scheduled for Saturday October 28. AcquisitionsBrother KX-350 (video link)Viking Rose sewing machine72 needle replacement cylinder - I’ll link to this after I test it first. Hand KnittingTwo color garter stitch washcloths (link to a cowl or gaiter with same stitch pattern)Autumn Fusion scarf by Brigitte Elliott with Noro Silk Garden sock yarn and Heavenly contrast yarn. Here’s mine so far. Machine KnittingChenille two color stripe vestEasy Breezy Summer Top by Michelle Goodhand (ridelikethewind on Ravelry)Barcelona by Anne LaveneMy sister’s black wrap (stolen!) Try It!Knit a sock blank on a knitting machine.Bind off your machine knitted piece by hand. ResourcesSusan G.’s Sinker Post/Gate Peg Bind-OffsForward Head Posture Correction by Dr. Paula Moore. VitaMeataVegeMinCanned tomatoes and green chile adobo sauce. Hey! They go together well! Please join in the Ravelry group for this podcast.
Cyber. Cyber. Cyber. Cyber. Yes this week we begin season 22. Season 22 is quite the experience. It’s very violent. And to think it all begins with some cybermen. It’s Attack of the Cybermen, written by Paula Moore and aired in January of 1985. Doctor Who © The BBC Any other references belong to theirContinue reading →
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: , Ian Levine (born 22 June 1953, in , ) is an , , and . He is also a well-known fan of the long-running television show . Levine attended in Blackpool from 1963 to 1970. In 1996 Levine traced over 660 members of his own family on his mother's side and organised the enormous Cooklin family reunion, on 21 July in London. This has been called the biggest family reunion of all time[], and was covered on the BBC Evening News, and, extensively, in . Between 1997 and 1999 Ian Levine produced and directed the documentary film The Strange World of Northern Soul, an anthology of the underground music cult. This was a video box set, containing over 12 hours of footage with booklet and CD, and incorporating 131 performances by the legendary American soul acts who had, in most cases, never been filmed before. The event premiered at the King George's Hall in to an audience of 1300 in July 1999. The Strange World of Northern Soul was released on DVD as a six-disc box set, replete with extras, in 2003. In May 2000, Levine organised the reunion of his entire school class from the 1960s at in Blackpool. All 30 members of class 3A were found and brought together to experience lessons, in the gym, a rugby match, and an assembly with their original teachers, all in original style school uniform. The reunion was filmed and shown by the BBC. Contents Music career Levine is most noted for his work in the genres of , , , and . Earlier in his career he was a disc jockey at the , and became an avid collector of soul, , and . In the mid-1970s he also produced for disco, leading into the genre's evolution into Hi-NRG. Levine was also a resident DJ at the legendary gay disco , an important venue in 1980s gay . He and songwriting partner were among the main figures in the development of the Hi-NRG style and its moderate success in , writing and producing "So Many Men, So Little Time" by (two million sales), and "" by (seven million sales). During the 1980s and 1990s he mixed a number of hits for a variety of artists, including , , , , , , , and . He also founded his own groups: Seventh Avenue, which featured two members of ; ; and . He also wrote and produced for the successful , and for . He has written and produced several TV themes including "Discomania", "Gypsy Girl", "ITV Celebrity Awards Show", "Christmasmania" and "Abbamania". In 1987, Levine began recording some former artists from . By 1989 the project had grown in size and a reunion of 60 stars in , outside the original building, attracted attention from several media outlets. was launched as a record label, initially distributed by PRT and later Pacific, then Charly and finally . By the time the project ended in the mid 1990s, over 850 songs had been recorded by 108 artists who had all been formerly signed to . As an album range, the project continues to be released to this day, but the most successful single was by an artist who hadn't recorded for twenty three years, , with "Footsteps Following Me", co-written with Levine and Ivy Jo Hunter, the man who wrote "". In 2007, Levine formed the label Centre City Records, on which he has released four albums: , Disco 2008, Yesterday and Tomorrow (a collection of his 30 greatest hits, re-interpreted by his current roster of artists) and Northern Soul 2008. In 2010 Ian Levine formed a new boy band called "Inju5tice". The band launched their career with the song "A Long Long Way From Home" which was a commercial failure. Ian backed away from the project shortly after. Inju5tice later went on to become ELi'Prime. Doctor Who Levine is well known as a fan of the television series Doctor Who. Levine was, in part, responsible for the return of a number of missing episodes of the show to the BBC's archives, and was involved in stopping the destruction of further serials after he learnt that they were being discarded. He also retained many off-air recordings. An unofficial continuity consultant during the early 1980s, some observers have speculated that the monster played by in the Doctor Who episode "" was based on Levine and reflects his role in fandom. The Abzorbaloff design was created by "Design a Doctor Who Monster"-winner William Grantham. "Doctor in Distress" In 1985, when the BBC announced that the series would be placed on an eighteen-month hiatus, and the show's cancellation was widely rumoured, Levine gathered a group of actors from the series, together with a number of minor celebrities, to record a protest single called . The participants included the series' two lead actors, and , as well as other actors associated with the series such as and . Also involved were members of the bands , and . was one of the musicians involved in the record's production. Levine has since claimed that the song was originally the brain child of , a production manager at the BBC and partner of , the producer of the show at the time. The single was released under the name “Who Cares?”, and was universally panned. Levine himself said later, "It was an absolute balls-up fiasco. It was pathetic and bad and stupid. It tried to tell the Doctor Who history in an awful high-energy song. It almost ruined me.” Later history In recent years he has claimed that he co-wrote the story with series script editor , although the writer's credit is officially given to “Paula Moore”, a pseudonym for Saward's then girlfriend, . Levine's claim is that he wrote the story outline and that Saward wrote the script, with Woolsey contributing nothing. This version of events was flatly denied by Eric Saward in a interview, as well as by Woolsey herself when she was interviewed by , and for their series of Doctor Who reference books. Levine at one time worked in close collaboration with the on various DVD releases of classic Doctor Who serials, though he no longer produces documentaries for them. Levine's efforts to locate missing episodes of Who continue. On 20 April 2006, it was announced on the BBC children's show that Levine would purchase a life-sized for anyone who would return one of the 108 missing episodes; details were provided on Blue Peter's website. DVDs Ian Levine has also been responsible for producing a number of extras on the Doctor Who releases: the documentaries "Over the Edge" and "Inside the Spaceship" were included on the 3-disc set "The Beginning", while "Genesis of a Classic" appeared on the release for . Levine has also contributed to many other classic series DVDs, appearing as an in-vision interviewee on occasions, and by allowing the Restoration Team access to his private collection of rare studio footage and off-air recordings. K-9 and Company He also composed the theme music for , an unsuccessful pilot for a proposed Doctor Who spin-off series featuring the robotic dog and . American comic books Levine also possesses one of the world's great collections of American comic books. He claims to have the only complete set of in the world, with at least one copy of each DC comic book sold at retail (i.e., not including promotional or giveaway comics) from the 1930s to present. The last vintage comic book he obtained for his collection was a copy of New Adventure Comics #26, which he acquired at the in July 2005. Although Levine's complete DC comic book collection does not include all of the hundreds of different promotional (non-retail) and giveaway comic books that DC released over the decades (the particular identifying information for many of them has been lost due to DC not retaining decades-old licensing information), his DC promotional and giveaway collection contains the vast majority of all of the DC promotional and giveaway comic books currently known to have existed, and is perhaps the most complete DC promotional and giveaway collection currently in existence. The writer and comic book expert Paul Sassienie began cataloging, grading and certificating 'The Ian Levine' collection in May 2011. References ^ Levine, Ian (7 February 2007). . Ian Levine's MySpace blog. Retrieved 11 October 2010. Bailey, David (1 April 2009 (cover date)). "The Fact of Fiction: Logopolis". (, : ) (406): 57. Phipps, Tim (8 August 2006). . . Retrieved 25 November 2006. "I've no idea if [Russell T. Davies] was explicitly thinking of Ian Levine when he wrote the Abzorbaloff, but I can't help but suspect that Levine was bouncing somewhere around the back of his head." Petridis, Alexis (24 November 2006). (free registration required). . Retrieved 25 November 2006. McGurk, Stuart (22 October 2005). (free registration required). . Retrieved 25 November 2006. Levine, Ian (26 November 2006). (free registration required). forum. Retrieved 26 November 2006.[] . Blue Peter website. . 19 April 2006. Archived from on 31 August 2006. Retrieved 25 November 2006. Zurzolo, Vincent (9 August 2005). . Comic Zone. World Talk Radio. Retrieved 25 November 2006. Levine, Ian (15 July 2005). . Collectors Society Message Board. Retrieved 25 November 2006. External links at the