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CBS Studio Center
Offices: Studio City, California
Mack Sennett, "The King of Comedy" came
to the San Fernando Valley in 1928, where
introduced such famous comedians as Charlie
Chaplin and the incomparable WC Fields.
The Keystone Cops started a whole new school
of comedy. The Studio consisted of a two-story
office building, a one-story projection
room/film editing building, a one-story
film library, two-story dressing rooms adjoining
one large sound stage, one-story wardrobe
building, garage building, and a stage building
with a swimming pool beneath the floor. |
CBS Television
Offices: New York, New York
America's most watched television network,
CBS was established in 1928, when founder
William Paley purchased 16 independent radio
stations and christened them the Columbia
Broadcast System. Today, with more than
200 television stations and affiliates reaching
virtually every home in the United States,
CBS is the Number One rated network with
a primetime line-up that has been watched
by more than 233 million people so far this
season. Its programming arms include CBS
Entertainment, CBS News and CBS Sports. |
C/C++ User Journal
Offices: Jericho, New York
C/C++ Users Journal provides sophisticated
technical information to advanced professional
developers. Written by and for experienced
programmers, C/C++ Users Journal focuses
on practical solutions to complex C/C++
programming problems. The essential goal
is to enhance and extend the skill and tool
sets of the developers using the dominant
languages in enterprise development-C/C++. |
CED
Offices: Highlands Ranch, Colorado
CED is a magazine of broadband technology.
CED's audience consists of corporate and
system managers, strategic/new business
development managers, engineering managers,
technical managers, engineers and technicians
at multiple system and independent cable
television operations, regional Bell operating
companies, local and long-distance providers,
wireless communications providers, data
communications professionals and interactive/multimedia
providers and developers. |
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Chain Store Age
Offices: New York, New York
Chain Store Age is the monthly news
magazine for corporate executives at headquarters
in all major segments of retailing: home
centers, supermarkets, drug chains, specialty
stores, discount, convenience and department
stores. It delivers a wealth of information
on retailing trends and the forces behind
them, with regular sections covering: retail
technology, merchandising, shopping center
development, physical support systems, finance,
security, store design and visual display,
distribution and transportation. |
Charlotte Observer
Offices: Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte.com, which first went online in
1996, is the Carolinas' most visited news
and information Website. They are the online
partner of The Charlotte Observer,
and they share content with their interactive
partner, NBC6.com. Charlotte.com is also
a member of the RealCities network, providing
extensive national news, sports, entertainment,
classifieds, weather, real estate and autos.
As the banking, transportation, and commercial
gateway to the Southeast, Charlotte, NC,
is the nation's 26th largest MSA and represents
one of the most wired markets in the country. |
Chicago Business
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
Crain’s readers are the high-powered executives
who run Chicago business. They rely on Crain’s
for the best in local business reporting—and
they deliver. In a concise package, they
deliver major scoops and compelling analysis
of the news that’s critical to Chicago’s
leaders. Crain's Chicago Business
is know for its insight, analysis and high
journalistic standards. |
Chicago Daily Herald
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
The Chicago Daily Herald is the most
effective advertising medium of the affluent
Chicago suburbs. Their daily circulation
is 151,058, and their Sunday circulation
is 151,577. Daily Herald readers
are more affluent, The Daily Herald
suburban market encompasses the affluent
areas of the North and West suburbs. These
suburbs have the best demographics in the
Chicago DMA. It is a market bursting with
upscale and mobile prospects. |
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Chicago Sun Times
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
One of the 10 largest daily newspapers in
the United States, the Chicago Sun-Times
has won eight Pulitzer Prizes and is home
to such renowned journalists as political
commentator Robert Novak, film critic Roger
Ebert and sports writer Rick Telander. The
newspaper is available throughout the city
and suburbs. The Sun-Times Online, launched
in October, 1995, was recipient of the prestigious
John C Dvorak Award as Outstanding Online
Newspaper of 1996. |
Chicago Tribune
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Tribune Company publishes the
Chicago Tribune, ˇExito! and,
through subsidiary Chicagoland Publishing
Company, creates and markets other niche
publications serving a variety of targeted
audiences. Chicago Tribune is the
Midwest’s best-read newspaper, with daily
readership of 2 million and nearly 3 million
each Sunday. Chicago Tribune partners
with Tribune Interactive to produce three
leading local Internet sites. |
Chief Marketer
Offices: New York, New York
Chief Marketer provides executives
with insights into key marketing issues,
innovations, practical solutions and the
best and the brightest stories and commentary
as well as original content. The Chief
Marketer Report, a weekly newsletter
written by award-winning editors of Prism
Business, provides insights and perspectives
for high-level marketing executives.
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Christy's Editorial
Offices: Burbank, California
For over 35 years, Christy’s Editorial has
provided the Motion Picture and Television
Industry with top quality products, rentals
and service. Christy’s Editorial offers
a complete line of Film Supplies, Film Equipment,
Digital Editing Systems, Digital Storage,
Professional Decks, Peripherals, Support
Equipment as well as Post Production Facilities
to house your productions. |
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