Irvin J. Borowsky Chosen as Neographics 2009 'Person of the Year'
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At the end of Word War II, he found Foster Manufacturing Company, which provides custom storage equipment to printers and newspapers.
In 1948, he started a weekly TV magazine called TV Digest, which later became TV Guide.
His innovations in the publishing and printing industries are legendary. Borowsky was the first to present movies on television. He was the first to introduce the marketing of magazines at checkout counters in supermarkets – an all new, innovative approach to the public. His redesign of numerous newspaper composition departments produced major efficiencies which were adopted by newspapers worldwide.
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