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The Next Paradigm: Common Sense for This Generation
The Next Paradigm: Common Sense for This Generation is an important socio-political work of words and music published in September 2008. Karl contributed to, and edited the book, his second effort with authors Thomas Cryan and Aldo Berti. Karl also served as Executive Producer of the soundtrack CD, and TNP Music Project, a living effort to bring the power of music to the words. Karl and the production team spent over 450 hours in the studio pulling together the soundtrack which includes 22 songs, by 20 bands from around the world. Here is a link to TNP at Amazon.com:

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3 Principles: Building a Future in Peru and Latin America
"These are new and illuminated ideas."
Carlos M. Adrianzen Cabrera, Noted Economist
Published in 2006 by the University Nacional Mayor de San Marcos Press, 3 Principles is a dynamic conversation addressing the major issues that face Peru and Latin America. Raising points that are often avoided and ignored authors Aldo Berti and Thomas Cryan give a voice to the poor, middle class, and educated, who are living in frustration and stagnation under the current social-bureaucratic system, providing a path to the future based upon a revolution of a new meritocracy. Karl Baehr contributed to and edited the work, and serves as US media liason.
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Actual Radio Measurement
"It's the kind of information broadcasters would love to get their hands on." Broadcasting & Cable Magazine
ARM pioneered digital radio ratings using a technology it patented called a Traffic Survey Unit. The TSU detected the AM and FM radio stations being listened to in cars as they passed the roadside units. ARM produced radio ratings using this technology from 1991 until 1998. |
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Addictions
"One of the most powerful radio programs ever."
The Detroit Free Press
Addictions, an award winning, dramatic, compelling talk program KBE syndicated via satellite across the US. The show's host, himself in recovery, engaged the audience in a 12-step recovery process, and in at least one case is credited with saving a life. |
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Backstage Pass
"Karl just kicks a**!"
Kurt Kelly, Chairman, KKEI
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Karl Baehr designed web media and research systems for this new media conglomerate that included radio, television and Internet syndication.
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Cerebus Corporation
Karl Baehr served as Vice President of Marketing and Business Development for Cerebus, and led a deal team that resulted in the company’s acquisition for $6.3 Million. Cerebus was inducted into New Mexico's Flying 40 as one of that State's fastest growing companies in 2000. |
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Cerebus Corporation Collateral
Corporate informational, sales and marketing collateral designed for Cerebus with Tricycle Creative, Albuquerque. |
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The European Hit Survey
Karl Baehr structured the US introduction strategy, and secured the first domestic radio affiliates for this weekly music program that combined music and interviews from the European music scene. |
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FaithXT.net
KBE designed marketing materials and assisted in product refinement for FaithXT, a provider of online community building, outreach, communication and back-office business solutions for ministerial organizations. KBE also assisted the company in adapting its products to the online learning market.
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Innova Internet Research Technologies
Innova produced a variety of marketing research products utilizing email methods of query. Innova was acquired by Cerebus Corporation in 1999. |
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Interterra New Media
Karl is Managing Director of Interterra New Media, a company active in the development of radio and television programming, publishing, and entertainment projects. Efforts to date include the Tracks World Music television program, the Story of Words book and radio show, and Actualidad Medico, a health-focused radio program, the book 3Principles, and The Next Paradigm book and CD. |
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MFlow
"MFlow is cool, very cool!"
Jack Shaw, Program Director, Southwestern Entertainment Group
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MFlow was an early pioneer in computer-based music scheduling for radio stations. Developed in 1986 MFlow could store over 5000 song records on a single floppy disk and was designed to share then-scarce computer resources. |
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The Quatro Corporation
Quatro was the largest electronic manufacturing firm in New Mexico. KBE designed an early web interface for Quatro to interact with its clients. |
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Radio Tropico Internacional
"The first of its kind. Exceptionally innovative."
Fernando Heftye Etienne, General Director of Foreign Investment, and Technical Secretary of The National Foreign Investment Commission, Mexico
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Radio Tropico was an early pioneer in satellite delivered radio, but with a twist, Radio Tropico targeted American tourists visiting Mexico and desiring familiar music, and local information with a Mexican resort flavor. |
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The Rock Calendar
"A powerful triple threat package for radio!"
Billboard Magazine
The Rock Calendar featured a short-form daily radio show, and a companion desktop and computer calendar which was acquired by Landmark Calendars. |
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Videon Video Learning Systems
Videon produced a series of instructional videos to prepare students for college entrance exams (SAT and ACT) and the Graduate Records Exam (GRE).
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Virtual Ventures Group International
Founded by former Wall Street professionals VVGI was an early effort in building and promoting new ventures using the Internet. |
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Voyager Communications Group
"It was a matter of survival. KBE helped us survive, refocus and flourish."
Bart Wilson, CEO
KBE assisted Voyager in acquiring growth capital, refining product offerings, crafting and implementing business strategies to introduce the company's revolutionary Internet media tools to the real estate and online learning market spaces. |