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Marcial Bolina Marcial’s work has been published in online
and print media and was a featured, photographer and writer for Fetish Magazine. In June 2008, Marcial
joined Cable Muse Network, LLC as Office Manager.
Featured CableMuse.com Journalist:
Ashley McLoughlin

Ashley McLoughlin is a Cable Muse Network (CMN) correspondent
covering the entertainment industry, (South Eastern Region, US). Ashley is a Michigan graduate and volunteer for the National
Lupus Foundation. Ashley McLoughlin lives in Tennessee. In her spare time McLoughlin enjoys musical theater, sports, volunteer
work and family.

Featured CableMuse.com Journalist:
Joyce
Godwin Grubbs
Joyce is a full time author, photo/journalist and “Author From the Grassroots”®, A
“Midwesterner” with roots in Oklahoma, social justice is at the core of her goals, and God and Country are at
the forefront of her belief system. Joyce is engaged in writing novels and articles that reveal life issues in a true and
relevant light. On January 8th, 2010, Joyce Goodwin Grubbs was recipient of the Cable Muse Network, LLC 2009
Editor's Choice Award for her work ‘Conspiracy in the Heartland’ and ‘Angels Unaware’,
“Joyce spoke for people when they felt their stories were lost”.

Featured
CableMuse.com Journalist:
Pat Dean
Pat Dean earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism at California State University
Long Beach. Dean release three books: "Poemology",”What
If? How The Course Of Sports History Could Have Changed" and "Obama: The Man, The Myth, The 44th President."
Dean is currently working on a Graduate Certificate in Marketing at the University of California Los Angeles
(UCLA). As of late 2009, Pat Dean has served as a staff writer for Cable Muse Network (CableMuse.com).

Robert Wallace is an accomplished photojournalist for Cable Muse Network covering the sports
desk since 2009. Mr. Wallace is currently enrolled at New York Institute of Photography. Robert's interests range from
nature photography to covering the fields of dreams, Baseball and Football. Robert is father of two boys (16 and
22).
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