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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Follow-up Interviews." National Research Council. 1995. Keeping the U.S. Computer and Communications Industry Competitive: Convergence of Computing, Communications, and Entertainment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4813.
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Follow-up Interviews

Stephen M. Case

America Online

Peter F. Cowhey

Federal Communications Commission

Esther Dyson

EDventure Holdings Inc.

Samuel H. Fuller

Digital Equipment Corporation

Robert L. Johnson

Black Entertainment Television

Robert W. Lucky

Bell Communications Research

David C. Nagel

AppleSoft Inc.

Richard C. Notebaert

Ameritech

Janice Obuchowski

Freedom Technologies Inc.

Alexander Singer

Film Director

Robert Stein

Voyager Company

Nancy Stover

YourChoice TV/Discovery Networks Inc.

Steven S. Wildman

Northwestern University

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Follow-up Interviews." National Research Council. 1995. Keeping the U.S. Computer and Communications Industry Competitive: Convergence of Computing, Communications, and Entertainment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4813.
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