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Episode5
From: TV Guide on Sat, Nov 20 2010 11:50 PM
The Nissan GT-R is given a thorough work out around Japan’s legendary Fuji circuit. Richard Hammond celebrates the 40th birthday of the iconic Ferrari Daytona by taking one back the Riviera before attempting to beat James May and a multi-million-pound power boat in a race from Portofino to St Tro...
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ATaleofTwoCitiesTheCircuitCityStory
From: Trailer Addict on Sun, Nov 14 2010 8:58 PM
WTVR was the South’s first television station and played a critical role in the founding and early success of Wards TV, which later grew into Circuit City. Get a brief history and tour of the station from Don Talley, whose father was among the first service technicians for Wards TV. Don now work...
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ATaleofTwoCitiesTheCircuitCityStory
From: Trailer Addict on Sun, Nov 14 2010 8:58 PM
Circuit City president and CEO Alan Wurtzel talks about his father Sam’s younger years — before he opened Wards TV in Richmond, VA. Sam and his son Alan grew the family business into Circuit City -- the nation's largest name-brand specialty electronics retailer. In early 2009, after 6...
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ATaleofTwoCitiesTheCircuitCityStory
From: Trailer Addict on Sun, Nov 14 2010 8:58 PM
Don Talley has had a life-long relationship with Wards TV and Circuit City. His father was a service technician and, later, a salesman with Wards. Don worked for years as an electronics vendor, meeting regularly with Circuit City’s merchandising department. Now Don works for WTVR - the South...
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ATaleofTwoCitiesTheCircuitCityStory
From: Trailer Addict on Sun, Nov 14 2010 8:58 PM
Jerry Lawson and Jim Wimmer were familiar faces to Circuit City associates both in the field and at the corporate office. Both joined Wards in 1969, and eventually grew with the company into VP positions. Jerry retired in 2007, but Jim stayed until the bitter end. In this clip, they reflect on t...
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ATaleofTwoCitiesTheCircuitCityStory
From: Trailer Addict on Sun, Nov 14 2010 8:58 PM
Austin Ligon, co-founder and past president/CEO of CarMax, talks about Circuit City’s entrepreneurial spirit. Not only did that spirit drive the development of CarMax in the 1990s, it continues to live on in many former Circuit City employees who have recently created new companies. In this clip...
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ATaleofTwoCitiesTheCircuitCityStory
From: Trailer Addict on Sun, Nov 14 2010 8:58 PM
Brian and Rebecca Keller worked for a combined 39 years with Circuit City, and like many other couples, relied on the company’s continued success to support their family. Brian and Rebecca observed first-hand the mounting difficulties facing the company in the mid-to-late 90s. In this clip, Rebe...
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ATaleofTwoCitiesTheCircuitCityStory
From: Trailer Addict on Sun, Nov 14 2010 8:58 PM
Trailer for the documentary A Tale of Two Cities: The Circuit City Story. In 1949, a young entrepreneur named Sam Wurtzel opened a small TV shop in Richmond, VA. Over the next four decades, Sam and his son Alan grew the family business into the nation’s largest name-brand specialty elec...
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ATaleofTwoCitiesTheCircuitCityStory
From: Trailer Addict on Sun, Nov 14 2010 8:58 PM
It was an unexpected father-son conversation that got Alan Wurtzel thinking that joining Wards, Co. might be an interesting career move. In this clip, hear Alan describe his original career plans, and learn what finally convinced him to go work for his dad. That fateful decision was critical to ...
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JuryconvictsLebanonOrecouncilman
From: KATU Portland on Sat, Nov 13 2010 11:47 PM
A Linn County Circuit Court jury has convicted Lebanon City Councilman Tim Fox on six felony charges of sexual abuse, coercion and private indecency.
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RalphSmith
From: TV Guide on Fri, Nov 12 2010 8:00 PM
Ralph Smith was manager of the Advertising Service Department at the Richmond Times-Dispatch when he met Sam Wurtzel in 1949. He became a close family friend of Sam Wurtzel and his business partner A.L. Hecht. Ralph joined Wards TV in the mid-1950s and retired from Circuit City in 1982. He is 96 ...
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YoungerYears
From: TV Guide on Fri, Nov 12 2010 8:00 PM
Circuit City president and CEO Alan Wurtzel talks about his father Sam’s younger years — before he opened Wards TV in Richmond, VA. Sam and his son Alan grew the family business into Circuit City -- the nation's largest name-brand specialty electronics retailer. In early 2009, after 6...
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Entrepreneurism
From: TV Guide on Fri, Nov 12 2010 8:00 PM
Austin Ligon, co-founder and past president/CEO of CarMax, talks about Circuit City’s entrepreneurial spirit. Not only did that spirit drive the development of CarMax in the 1990s, it continues to live on in many former Circuit City employees who have recently created new companies. In this clip...
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DonTalleysDad
From: TV Guide on Fri, Nov 12 2010 8:00 PM
Don Talley has had a life-long relationship with Wards TV and Circuit City. His father was a service technician and, later, a salesman with Wards. Don worked for years as an electronics vendor, meeting regularly with Circuit City’s merchandising department. Now Don works for WTVR - the South...
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Wtvr
From: TV Guide on Fri, Nov 12 2010 8:00 PM
WTVR was the South’s first television station and played a critical role in the founding and early success of Wards TV, which later grew into Circuit City. Get a brief history and tour of the station from Don Talley, whose father was among the first service technicians for Wards TV. Don now work...
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JointheCompany
From: TV Guide on Fri, Nov 12 2010 8:00 PM
It was an unexpected father-son conversation that got Alan Wurtzel thinking that joining Wards, Co. might be an interesting career move. In this clip, hear Alan describe his original career plans, and learn what finally convinced him to go work for his dad. That fateful decision was critical to ...
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BeepBeepToyCarsPlaysets
From: YouTube on Wed, Nov 03 2010 9:50 PM
www.mastermindtoys.com www.mastermindtoys.com www.mastermindtoys.com www.mastermindtoys.com Beep Beep is a city that can be different every day. It has the same things as every other city: stations, airports, garages, different characters, aeroplanes and loads of roads and tracks that you can co...
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CircuitCityad2000videogame
From: YouTube on Sat, Oct 30 2010 1:36 AM
From 2000, this is a commercial featuring a man and a woman playing a simulated dating video game. Very interesting.
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CircuitCityCommercial1990s
From: YouTube on Wed, Oct 27 2010 3:21 PM
Circuit City was an American retailer in brand-name consumer electronics, personal computers, and entertainment software. Circuit City liquidated its final American retail stores in 2009 following a bankruptcy filing and subsequent failure to find a buyer.
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2007FoxCommercialspart2
From: YouTube on Wed, Oct 13 2010 7:24 AM
Fox Commercials 2007. part 2 of 3. Commercials include: Tahiti Village, Why do Fools Fall in Love Fox movie promo, Fantastic Four Movie promo, Chevy, Got Milk?, AT&T Yellow Pages, Circuit City, Jack in the Box.
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