Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Donald J. Flamm was an American radio pioneer. He owned numerous radio stations beginning with New York City’s WMCA, and is credited with founding ABSIE (American Broadcasting Station in Europe), the precursor of the Voice of America. He died in 1998, aged 98.His obituary noted that Flamm was born in Pittsburgh and attended New York City schools. He then worked for the Shubert Brothers and for such stars as Al Jolson and Milton Berle.. }
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- Donald_Jason_Flamm abstract "Donald J. Flamm was an American radio pioneer. He owned numerous radio stations beginning with New York City’s WMCA, and is credited with founding ABSIE (American Broadcasting Station in Europe), the precursor of the Voice of America. He died in 1998, aged 98.His obituary noted that Flamm was born in Pittsburgh and attended New York City schools. He then worked for the Shubert Brothers and for such stars as Al Jolson and Milton Berle.".
- Donald_Jason_Flamm comment "Donald J. Flamm was an American radio pioneer. He owned numerous radio stations beginning with New York City’s WMCA, and is credited with founding ABSIE (American Broadcasting Station in Europe), the precursor of the Voice of America. He died in 1998, aged 98.His obituary noted that Flamm was born in Pittsburgh and attended New York City schools. He then worked for the Shubert Brothers and for such stars as Al Jolson and Milton Berle.".