Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Lubetkin & Co. Communications Launches New Podcast Focusing on Book Authors

Lubetkin & Co. Communications LLC
Communications, Public Relations & Technology Counsel
708 Crestbrook Avenue
Cherry Hill, N.J. 08003
(856) 751-5491 • (267) 295-1112 E-Fax
http://www.lubetkin.net

NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Steven L. Lubetkin, Managing Partner
(856) 751-5491 or steve@lubetkin.net

Lubetkin & Co. Communications Launches New Podcast Focusing on Book Authors

Philadelphia Inquirer Reporter DiStefano, Author of Book on Comcast, Is Premiere Guest

CHERRY HILL, NJ – December 20, 2005 – Philadelphia Inquirer business writer Joseph N. DiStefano, the author of COMCASTed: How Ralph and Brian Roberts Took Over America’s TV, One Deal at a Time, is the premiere guest interviewed on a new Lubetkin & Co. Communications audio podcast program, “The Middle Chamber Books Podcast,” which features interviews with authors and offers them an opportunity to discuss their books in a podcast environment.


DiStefano covers banking and finance for the Inquirer. His book, published by Camino Books, a Philadelphia publisher (ISBN: 0940159821), is available for sale on Lubetkin & Co.’s Middle Chamber Bookstore website, at www.middlechamberbooks.com.

In the podcast interview, DiStefano describes his research for the book, the challenges of writing about one of Philadelphia’s largest companies, and Comcast’s reaction to the book – including a humorous experience when Suzanne Roberts and her daughter actually attended one of DiStefano’s book signings at a local book store.

"COMCASTed has been reviewed in magazines and newspapers, and blogged on the Web. I've spoken about it in colleges, libraries and bookstores, and appeared on TV and radio programs. But this is the first time I've ever been podcasted," said DiStefano. "Steve Lubetkin has done a very cool thing. He has years of careful experience in radio, reporting, and business, and it really shows in his work. It's great that Lubetkin's smart and efficient use of technology has made his brand of media entrepreneurship accessible to so many."

“Like Joe, we believe podcasting offers a unique and valuable opportunity for authors to discuss their work in a controlled environment, while giving interested readers some real insight into the thinking and personality of writers whose works they might like to sample,” said Steven L. Lubetkin, managing partner of Lubetkin & Co. “Our Middle Chamber Book Store, an Amazon.com partner, will also benefit by making available to our customers podcast interviews providing additional insight into the authors whose books we sell. We expect to be seeking opportunities to partner with publishers on advertising and promotional opportunities in connection with these podcasts in the future.”

Middle Chamber Books (www.middlechamberbooks.com) is an online bookstore affiliated with Amazon.com and managed by Lubetkin & Co.’s publishing division. DiStefano’s COMCASTed book is a featured selection at Middle Chamber Books. (“Middle Chamber” is an allegorical reference to a location deep within King Solomon’s Temple, where, according to legend, initiates were taught the seven liberal arts and sciences. Middle Chamber Books features books in these genres, Lubetkin said.)

Podcasts are digital audio programs distributed via the Internet. Listeners can download podcasts and play them on their computers or transfer them to digital music devices. The programs got their name from the popular practice of transferring them to the Apple iPod music device. Podcasts are either posted to a website, a weblog (“blog”), or made available through a technology called “Really Simple Syndication” (RSS) that lets listeners subscribe to specific podcasts and automatically download them into their portable digital audio players. The Middle Chamber Books Podcast is available in all three methods (see Editors Note below for specifics).
Publishers and authors interested in scheduling authors’ appearances on the podcast should contact Lubetkin & Co. via email (steve@lubetkin.net) or through the bookstore website.

In December 2005, Lubetkin & Co. produced the first in a series of location podcast recordings for the New Jersey Bankers Association, an economic outlook program.

Lubetkin, who hosts the Middle Chamber Books podcasts, is a veteran broadcast anchor and corporate communications executive for Bank of America, Fleet, Summit Bank, Standard & Poor’s, Unisys, and Conrail. His firm specializes in strategic communications and technology advice for corporate clients, executives, and other organizations. Its website is www.lubetkin.net.

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Editors, note: The podcast interview with Joe DiStefano is available as an MP3 digital audio file.

You may download it at http://www.middlechamberbooks.com, or at the Middle Chamber Book Store Blog (http://middlechamberbookstore.blogspot.com).

The podcast is also distributed on an RSS feed at http://feeds.feedburner.com/MiddleChamberBooks.


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Sunday, December 18, 2005

Audio News Release: Temple Emanuel, Largest Reform Synagogue in New Jersey,Breaks World Record in Dreidel Spinning

Lubetkin & Co. Communications LLC
Communications, Public Relations & Technology Counsel
708 Crestbrook Avenue
Cherry Hill, N.J. 08003
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NEWS RELEASE

News Media May Contact:

Rabbi Deborah Bodin Cohen
Director, Life Long Learning
Temple Emanuel, Cherry Hill, NJ
(856) 489-0035 or DCohen@TempleEmanuel.org

Steven L. Lubetkin, Managing Partner, Lubetkin & Co. CommunicationsTemple Emanuel Vice President, Membership & Public Relations(856) 751-5491, or steve@lubetkin.net

High resolution digital photos and broadcast quality digital audio are available from the event. See Editors’ Note Below.


Temple Emanuel, Largest Reform Synagogue in New Jersey,
Breaks World Record in Dreidel Spinning
Audio news release may be downloaded here. Audio file is stereo MP3, 1:45, standard outcue.

CHERRY HILL, NJ -- December 18, 2005 -- Just a week before the beginning of Hanukkah, Temple Emanuel in Cherry Hill, N.J., the largest Reform synagogue in New Jersey, has broken the world’s record for dreidel spinning, with 541 dreidels spun simultaneously for at least ten seconds.
According to the Guinness Book of World’s Records, the previous world’s record of 535 people simultaneously spinning dreidels was set by University of Maryland Hillel in 1999. Today’s dreidel spin record involved 578 participants, including – in an ecumenical demonstration of interfaith cooperation -- a contingent of students from Bishop Eustace Preparatory School, a private Catholic school in Pennsauken.
“We are absolutely thrilled that we’ve broken the world’s record for dreidel spinning,” said Rabbi Debbie Cohen, director of life long learning at the synagogue and organizer of the world record dreidel spin. “More importantly, we gave members of our temple and the surrounding community an exciting, fun opportunity to come together in a playful way and get to know our synagogue a little better.”
The dreidel spin world record is subject to acceptance by the Guinness editors. The final count was supervised by Harry Platt, a councilman and former mayor of Voorhees, and Steven Burkett, a member of M’kor Shalom Synagogue in Cherry Hill and immediate past president of the regional council of the Union for Reform Judaism.
Founded in Cherry Hill (then Delaware Township) in 1950, Temple Emanuel, a member of the Union for Reform Judaism, serves some 1,000 families from Camden, Gloucester and Burlington Counties.

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Editors, News Directors Note: We have high resolution JPEG digital photos of the World Record, and high quality digital audio from the event that we can make available to you. Please contact Steve Lubetkin, Temple Emanuel Vice President-Public Relations, at (856) 751-5491 (24 hours) or via email at steve@lubetkin.net.

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Friday, December 16, 2005

Temple Emanuel Cherry Hill Audio News Release: World Record Dreidel Spin Attempt, Sunday, December 18, 2005

Radio News Directors and Editors Please Note:

Audio news release available


KYW Newsradio's Nancy Griffin interviews Temple Emanuel Rabbi Debbie Cohen

To kick off its community Hanukkah celebration, Temple Emanuel, the largest Reform synagogue in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, will attempt to break the world's record for the most dreidels spinning simultaneously on Sunday December 18 at 1pm.

The current record, according to Guiness Book of World's Records, is 535 dreidels, and is held by the Hillel Club at the University of Maryland.

Rabbi Debbie Cohen, director of life long learning at the synagogue, came up with the idea for the dreidel spin. In this audio news release, Rabbi Cohen explains the world record attempt.

Download the MP3 file here.

Correspondent Steve Lubetkin (loo BEHT kin), stereo MP3 file, 1:45, standard outcue over children singing the "Dreidel Song." This audio file is cleared for use on radio programs.



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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Media Advisory: Temple Emanuel, Cherry Hill, NJ, Attempting to Break World's Record for Simultaneous Dreidel Spinning, December 18, 1pm

LUBETKIN & CO. COMMUNICATIONS LLC
COMMUNICATIONS, PUBLIC RELATIONS & TECHNOLOGY COUNSEL
708 Crestbrook Avenue
Cherry Hill, N.J. 08003
(856) 751-5491 • (267) 295-1112 E-Fax
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MEDIA ADVISORY

Coverage Invited, News Media May Contact:

Rabbi Deborah Bodin Cohen
Director, Life Long Learning
Temple Emanuel, Cherry Hill, NJ
(856) 489-0035 or DCohen@TempleEmanuel.org

or

Steven L. Lubetkin
Vice President, Membership & Public Relations
(856) 751-5491, or steve@lubetkin.net


WHAT: The Guinness Book of World Records™ Dreidel Challenge. Members and friends of Temple Emanuel, the largest Reform synagogue in New Jersey, will attempt to break the world’s record for the largest number of dreidels set spinning at the same time. . (The current record is 535 dreidels, held by University of Maryland Hillel.)

The event should provide a visually exciting holiday season story for both still and video photo essays. The dreidel is the multi-sided top spun by Jewish children at Hanukkah. Each side of the top is decorated with a different Hebrew letter, collectively representing the phrase "A Great Miracle Happened There."

WHO: The event is open to everybody - congregants and non-congregants.

WHEN: Sunday, December 18, registration at 12:30 p.m., event begins at 1 p.m.

WHERE: Temple Emanuel, 1101 Springdale Road (corner of Kresson Road, opposite the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey).

More information at http://www.templeemanuel.org

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Thursday, December 08, 2005

NJBankers Podcast #1: Outlook for 2006

NJBankers Podcast #1: Forecast 2006
Recorded Thursday, December 1, 2005 (163.3 mb mono MP3 file, 1:58:55)



Steve adjusts microphone for Sun National Bank president Tom Bracken during the podcast recording
NJBA Photo/Timothy Doherty
What direction will New Jersey's economy take in 2006?
What effect will our new governor have on the business climate?

Who better to answer these and other questions than the head of the NJ State Chamber of Commerce, the Chief Examiner for the New Jersey Deparment of Banking and Insurance and the Chairman of the NJ Council of Economic Advisors?

Now, listen to the entire program in this first of a series of podcast recordings, produced for NJBankers by Lubetkin & Co. Communications LLC of Cherry Hill, NJ.

Speakers

Mr. Bracken began his banking career with New Jersey National Bank in 1969. He was named Executive Vice President and Head of Commercial Banking in 1975, and retained that position through CoreStates' acquisition of New Jersey National Bank. In 1993, Mr. Bracken was named President of CoreStates/New Jersey National Bank and in 1998, following the CoreStates merger with First Union Bank, he was appointed Executive Vice President and Head of Commercial and Government Banking for New Jersey, New York and Connecticut. In May of 2000, Mr. Bracken was named Executive Director of First Union's Public Sector Group. Tom currently is the Chairman of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce.
Thomas A. Bracken
President & CEO, Sun Bancorp, Inc.





Dr. Seneca is Chairman of the New Jersey Council of Economic Advisors. The Council prepares semiannual economic outlooks and advises the Governor and Legislature on economic policy and economic development. He has taught at all levels of instruction throughout his career at Rutgers and has received numerous awards for exemplary teaching and contributions to public service. Dr. Seneca is the author of numerous articles, reports and books on economic policy, public finance, environmental economics and state economic development. He was named the 2002 Educator of the Year by the Research and Development Council of New Jersey.
Dr. Joseph J. Seneca
Rutgers University Professor, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy




Mrs. Akey has served as the Chief Examiner of the Division of Banking since October 1989. As Chief Examiner, Mrs. Akey is responsible for the examination and supervision program for all State chartered commercial banks, savings banks, savings and loan associations, trust companies and holding companies for the State chartered institutions. Mrs. Akey has also served as the Secretary to the Bank Advisory Board since 1994.
Janine J. Akey
Chief Examiner, NJ Department of Banking & Insurance


Direct download: NJBankers1-Outlook2006.mp3

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