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Advertising Bureau (CAB)
Offices: New York, New York
The CAB is dedicated to providing advertisers and agencies with the most
current, complete and actionable Cable television media insights at the
national, DMA and local levels. The CAB is committed to an on-going enabling/facilitator
role towards establishing best practice/best standards for all involved
in the buyer/seller dialogue. They continually seek opportunities to create
initiatives that will improve trading conditions wherever/whenever necessary
at the national, DMA and local levels. |
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CableLabs
Offices: Denver, Colorado
Founded in 1988 by members of the cable television industry, Cable Television
Laboratories is a non-profit research and development consortium that is
dedicated to pursuing new cable telecommunications technologies and to helping
its cable operator members integrate those advancements into their business
objectives. Cable operators from around the world are members. |
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Television Association of Marketing (CTAM)
Offices: Alexandria, Virginia
CTAM is dedicated to the discipline and development of consumer marketing
excellence in cable television, new media and telecommunications services.
CTAM members have the advantage of progressive research, insightful publications
and forward-thinking conferences—all designed to help them and their companies
gain a competitive edge. |
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Television Public Affairs Association (CTPAA)
Offices: Washington, DC
CTPAA is dedicated to building a strong image for the cable industry and
enhancing its competitive advantage, CTPAA is the only national, professional
organization specifically addressing the issues, needs, and interests of
the cable industry's public affairs professionals. A strong advocate of
the public affairs professional's participation in all aspects of corporate
decision-making processes, CTPAA works to enhance each member's status and
influence through skill building and professional development. |
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Calgary Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Calgary, Alberta
The Calgary Chamber of Commerce has adapted well to the fast-paced environment
that dominates their daily lives and strives to meet the needs and wants
of its members. In this respect, it offers numerous value-added programs
that serve both small and large business. It offers superior speakers from
the major sectors within the economy. Major events such as International
Business Series, Aboriginal Awareness Series and Small Business Week enable
the Chamber to work with business and the community as a whole. |
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Asia Business Council (CalAsia)
Offices: Alameda, California
The California-Asia Business Council is one of California's leading private-sector,
non-profit, international business-promotion associations. Their mission
is to help California firms of all sizes develop or expand their commercial
ties with the economies of Southeast Asia and China. Cal-Asia members range
from some of the nation's largest multinational companies to small and medium-sized
exporters, importers, manufacturers, and service companies. Industries represented
range from infrastructure development to telecommunications and e-commerce,
and also export-import, resource development, global transportation, banking
and finance. |
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California Cable Television Association (CCTA)
Offices: Sacramento, California
CCTA is the nation's largest state cable association representing nearly
200 cable systems serving more than 6.8 million cable customers in California.
In addition to local cable operators, the state industry includes a growing
number of "cable-related" industries—such as high-tech firms that manufacture
the products and services which support a dynamic cable industry, programmers
which create the content for cable networks, and ancillary service providers,
which offer specific services to cable industry members. |
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Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Sacramento, California
The California Chamber of Commerce has 15,000 members, ranging from companies
like Mondavi Winery and the Walt Disney Corporation to local companies with
a handful of employees. The Chamber's Government Relations program works
in tandem with business leaders throughout the state to promote key business
policy and support pro-business candidates and initiatives through their
political action committees. California Chamber memberships give their state's
businesses a range of benefits, including access to legal and legislative
information as well as insurance programs. |
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California
Communications Association (CalCom)
Offices: Sacramento, California
California Communications Association is a statewide non-profit trade association
comprised of all of the incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) providing
telecommunications services within California. In addition to these core
members, over 200 providers of products and services to the industry are
CalCom associates. CalCom will bring you closer to your market and give
you great opportunities to interact with the telephone companies that keep
the basic communications infrastructure in California up and running. |
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Retailers Association (CRA)
Offices: Sacramento, California
The California Retailers Association was founded and incorporated in 1933
to meet the needs of a growing company of retailers marketing a variety
of goods in the State of California. The California Retailers Association
is a trade association representing all segments of the retail industry.
Their members have more than 9,000 stores in California and account for
more than $100 billion in sales annually. |
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Cambridge Chamber of Commerce (CCC)
Offices: Cambridge, Massachusetts
The Cambridge Chamber of Commerce is a 1,400-member not-for-profit organization
representing all sectors of the Cambridge, Massachusetts economy. Its diverse
membership and knowledge in government affairs, business development, professional
development and business philanthropy attract employers of all sizes. The
Chamber has been actively engaging local business leaders in governmental
and philanthropic activities, connecting and educating its members, and
providing a forum for addressing the needs of the Cambridge business community. |
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Campbell Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Campbell, California
For more than 100 years, the Campbell Chamber of Commerce has historically
provided local businesses with an added measure of security by hosting business
to business opportunities for sharing advice, political representation and
customer introductions. The Mission of the Campbell Chamber of Commerce
is to be the preeminent voice promoting the community of Campbell in all
its aspects. The Chamber is a voluntary association of business people working
together to foster a good business climate. |
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