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"He was definitely the first person that tried to commercialize it and had some success."
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erry reiterates Marty Garcia’s role as the first to attempt commercializing in-ear monitors, adding that Marty achieved some measure of success in that effort. The phrasing softens the claim while still affirming Marty’s position as a pioneer.
Jerry Harvey
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Future Sonics
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"He was definitely the first person that tried to commercialize it and had some success."
Speaker: Jerry Harvey
About: Marty Garcia
From: Future Sonics
Arc: innovation · Signal: 0.72
Context: erry reiterates Marty Garcia’s role as the first to attempt commercializing in-ear monitors, adding that Marty achieved some measure of success in that effort. The phrasing softens the claim while still affirming Marty’s position as a pioneer.
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