Aba
in the Media
2005
2004
- World
Without Waves (WWW) debuts in Moscow to packed theatre, Omega
News
- Man
with a Movie Plan, June 20, 2004,
Abilene Reporter
-
Russian-American Collaboration Gives Texas Media Company Abamedia
Global Edge, June 21 2004, Gateway to Russia
- Russian
film put in online archive, July 2004, Hollywood Reporter
- "World
Without Wave," ... explores society's dependence upon technology,
Best Southwest film -December 10, 2004, New Mexico Business Weekly
- Best
Southwest Film Accepted by J. Mitchell Johnson, Director/Writer, December
16, 2004, Film Threat
- World
Without Waves, December 25, 2004, Brownwood
Bulletin
- Santa
Fe Film Festival - 2004 Milagro Award Winners- Best Southwest Film,
World Without Waves, (J. Mitchell Johnson/USA)
2002
2001- La Russie met en ligne plus de 30 000 films d'archives (Le Temps December 14, 2001)
- Filmes da ex-URSS ficam disponiveis na internet (BBC Brasil December 10, 2001)
- Russia film archives goes online (BBC news December 10, 2001)
- Films and pictures documenting major events of former Soviet Union go online (EuropeMedia.net, December 10, 2001)
- Strengthening a new alliance with films and photos (San Francisco Chronicle Thursday December 6, 2001)
- Now on the Web: the 20th Century through Soviet eyes (Christian Science Monitor December 6, 2001)
- Texan Puts Soviet History Online (TheMoscowTimes.com Wednesday, December 5, 2001)
- Business Focus: Preserving History (The Austin-American Statesman Tuesday December 4, 2001)
- Photos From Ex-Soviet Union on Web (Lycos Worldwide, Monday December 3, 2001)
- Photos From Ex-Soviet Union on Web (Excite News, Monday December 3, 2001)
- Photos From Ex-Soviet Union on Web (The New York Times, December 3, 2001)
- Fort Worth company putting Russian archives on internet (Temple Daily Telegram, Sunday November 25, 2001)
- "World Without Waves" director interviewed (The San Saba News, Thursday July 5, 2001)
- Johnson Makes Waves in McCulloch County (Business Journal, Monday July 2, 2001)
- Movie production of 'World Without Waves' shot on locations in Mills County during May (The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise, Thursday Jun 7, 2001)
- Filmmakers 'invade' Mercury for movie (Brady Standard-Herald, Friday May 18, 2001)
- The Russians are coming online - Abamedia to catalog, digitize country's media assets (Dallas-Fort Worth Tech Biz, April 30, 2001)
- Abamedia gets loan
Abamedia L.P. a Fort Worth-based new media development and production company, received a $555,000 direct loan from Overseas Private Investment Corp. to help catalog one of Russian's state film archives... (Dallas Business Journal April 27, 2001)
- Films
and pictures documenting major events of former Soviet Union go online
- RUSSIA
- FILMS AND PICTURES OF FORMER USSR ONLINE
- Ruski filmski arhiv na internetu
- December 10, 2001 Soviet
History Getting Digitized
2000
- From Aerospace to Cyberspace, Russian Archives Online links East and West (RealScreen, September 2000)
- "Gulag," "Swedish Tango" share IDA Honors (Creative Plant, Oct. 31, 2000)
- IDA
Announces Distinguished Achievement Award Winners (Eastman Kodak press
release Oct. 16, 2000)
- IDA
Announces Distinguished Achievement Award Winners (PRNewswire, Oct.
16, 2000)
- Story
behind revealing Russian files will be featured during "Archives Week"
at UT Austin (OnCampus, The University of Texas at Austin, Vol. 27
No.20, Oct. 3, 2000)
- Nominees
Announced for IDA Awards (PRNewswire, Sept. 19, 2000)
- Best
& Worst: Best Reel Effects (D Magazine - p.44, Jan. 2000)
1999
- USA
Today Hot Sites (Thursday, Oct. 7, 1999)
- A
Chilling Trip into Soviet Past (Los Angeles Times - p.F1, Mon.,
Sept. 27, 1999)
- The
Rosenburgs and Other Spies, Exposed by Russia (The New York Times
- Mon., Sept. 27, 1999)
- TV
REVIEWS, Red Files: Secret Victories of the KGB (Hollywood Reporter
- Mon., Sept. 27, 1999)
"This series of inside
Soviet history, amounting to four Monday night hours, is gripping."
- Through
red-colored Glasses: 'Red Files' explores Soviet views of atomic
secrets, sports, space race (The Christian Science Monitor - Fri.,
Sept. 24, 1999)
- PBS
to air Fort Worth producer's documentaries on Soviet Russia (The
Business Press - week of Spet. 24, 1999)
- Drawing
Back the Iron Curtain: A local company helps open the secret Soviet
film Archive to the world (Fort Worth, Texas magazine - pp.20-21,
67, Sept. 1999)
- Russian
heritage has place in Fort Worth (Daily Variety - Thur., July 29,
1999)
- Fort
Worth's Abamedia documentaries to air: industrilists who aided Stalin,
Cold War studied (Dallas Business Journal -p.12, June 18-24, 1999)
- H.A.M.
Media Group invests in Abamedia (Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Mon.,
Mar. 29, 1999)
- Russian
influence: A New York investment firm specializing in the entertainment
and communications industries has taken an investment position in
Fort Worth's Abamedia (Dallas Business Journal, Mar. 15, 1999)
- East
meets West in Fort Worth firm's international promotions (The Business
Press - Mar. 12-18, 1999)

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