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  2. The Miller Group Marketing Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Miller Group Advertising, Inc. is a digital advertising and marketing agency in Los Angeles. It was founded in 1990, by Renee Miller, the agency's president and creative director. The Miller Group is headquartered in Los Angeles, California.

  3. Miramax - Wikipedia

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    co-production with View Askew Productions, Woltz International Pictures Corporation, Touchstone Television and Walt Disney Television Animation (uncredited); based on the film Clerks: Project Greenlight: 2001–2015: HBO (2001–2003, 2015) Bravo (2005) co-production with Adaptive Studios, LivePlanet (seasons 1–3) and Pearl Street Films ...

  4. Nightly Business Report - Wikipedia

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    Nightly Business Report was an American business news magazine television program that aired on public television stations from January 22, 1979 to December 27, 2019, for most of that time syndicated by American Public Television.

  5. Cartoon Network Studios - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon Network Studios originated in 1994 as a division of Hanna-Barbera that focused on producing original programming for Cartoon Network. Hanna-Barbera had been located on Cahuenga Boulevard in Los Angeles since 1963, and housed the studio, its archives, and its extensive animation art collection. [8] Its first productions included What a ...

  6. Sony Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. (commonly known as Sony Pictures or SPE, and formerly known as Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc.) is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment studio conglomerate that produces, acquires, and distributes filmed entertainment (theatrical motion pictures, television programs, and recorded videos) through multiple platforms.

  7. craigslist - Wikipedia

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    The website expanded into nine more U.S. cities in 2000, four in 2001 and 2002, and 14 in 2003. On August 1, 2004, Craigslist began charging $25 to post job openings on the New York and Los Angeles pages. On the same day, a new section called "Gigs" was added, where low-cost and unpaid jobs can be posted for free.

  8. Nabisco - Wikipedia

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    Kraft and Nabisco sponsored a part-time Sprint Cup effort in car #81 driven by Jason Keller and John Andretti and fielded by Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Nabisco also sponsored Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the 2010 Subway Jalapeño 250 at Daytona International Speedway in July 2010 with their Oreo/Ritz brands and Tony Stewart with the Ritz brand in the 2010 ...

  9. Unilever - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Times [177] began its story with "Big Tobacco, Big Oil, now Big Mayo?" A Wall Street Journal writer described that "Giant corporation generates huge quantities of free advertising and brand equity for tiny rival by suing it." [178] In December 2014, Unilever dropped the claim.