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Lifetime
Television
Offices: Los Angeles & New York, New York
Lifetime Entertainment Services is dedicated to offering the highest quality
entertainment and information programming as well as advocating a wide range
of issues that affect women and their families. Lifetime Television is the
leader in women's television and one of the top-rated basic cable television
networks. Lifetime Television has significantly increased its commitment
to original programming, which has been rewarded by audiences and critics
alike. The network boasts some of the highest rated original dramas on basic
cable. |
Lighthouse Interactive
Offices: The Netherlands
Lighthouse Interactive Game Publishing is a fast expanding player in the
games industry. Formed by several industry veterans, Lighthouse is looking
forward to bringing its promising line-up of titles to a world wide audience.
The company's philosophy of quality over quantity will serve both the gamer
and developer well. They believe its all about the game and they play to
Win. During the first stages of its existence, the company will focus on
publishing for the PC platform and will have its eye mainly on the European
market. |
Linden
Lab
Offices: San Francisco, California
Linden Lab is a privately held company established to develop an extraordinary
new form of shared 3D entertainment. Through its first product, Second Life,
Linden Lab offers a truly collaborative, immersive and open-ended entertainment
experience, where together people create and inhabit a virtual world of
their own design. Founder Philip Rosedale is the former CTO of RealNetworks,
where he pioneered the development and deployment of streaming media technologies.
Linden Lab is funded by a group of notable early stage investors. |
LinuxWorld
Magazine
Offices: New York, New York
LinuxWorld Magazine is the leading resource for the growing number
of Linux professionals and corporate i-technology managers who are seriously
evaluating and deploying Linux-based systems. LinuxWorld Magazine
has succeeded at becoming the leading resource senior IT/IS and business
management rely on month after month for a clear strategic, practical overview
of all issues relating to Linux and open source planning, development, deployment,
and migration, and its impact on today's corporation. |
Lionhead
Studios
Offices: Guildford, England
Lionhead Studios was founded in 1997. The studio's first game, Black & White
for PC, was released in 2001, and worldwide sales of it have topped 2 million
copies. Fable for Xbox and Fable: The Lost Chapters” for Xbox and Windows
have collectively also sold more than 2 million copies worldwide, and the
numbers continue to climb, making “Fable” one of the top-selling Xbox titles
of all time. Two further titles, “Black & White 2” and “The Movies,” were
all released in fall 2005. |
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Lionsgate Entertainment
Offices: Santa Monica, California
Lionsgate is the premier independent producer and distributor of motion
pictures, television programming, home entertainment, family entertainment
and video-on-demand content. Its prestigious and prolific library is a valuable
source of stable, recurring revenue and is a foundation for the growth of
the Company’s core businesses. The Lionsgate brand name is synonymous with
original, daring, quality entertainment in markets around the globe.
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LeapFrog Enterprises
Offices: Emeryville, California
LeapFrog is a leading designer, developer and marketer of innovative, technology-based
educational products and related proprietary content. LeapFrog is 100% focused
on developing products that will provide the most engaging, effective learning
experience—for all ages, in school or home, around the world. They put learning
first—a philosophy that distinguishes them from their competitors and fuels
the entire company. |
LMNO
Productions
Offices: Encino, California
Established in 1989, as a small, independent television production company,
LMNO (Leave My Name Off) Productions has become a full-service studio with
150 employees and over 600 programs and 50 different series to its credit.
Headed by Emmy award-winning President and CEO, Eric Schotz and Executive
Vice President, Creative Affairs, Bill Paolantonio, LMNO is one of the foremost
providers of reality, documentary, informational and entertainment programming
for network, cable and syndicated television. |
Los Angeles Digital Post (LADP)
Offices: Santa Monica, California
LA Digital Post was established in 1995, and now is one of the most significant
providers of cutting edge, high-end, digital editorial solutions in the
postproduction industry. LADP offers a broad range of software and hardware
systems for content creation and digital media manipulation. LADP works
closely with industry organizations such as the Motion Picture Editors Guild,
the Director's Guild and the American Cinema Editors Society. |
Los
Angeles Times
Offices: Los Angeles, California
The Los Angeles Times’ editorial department is one of most formidable
in the world—21 foreign, 10 national, five state and three regional bureaus—and
the largest newsgathering operation in California. The Times
publishes five regional editions covering the Los Angeles metropolitan area,
Orange and Ventura counties, the San Fernando Valley, and an Inland Empire
edition covering Riverside and San Bernardino counties. |
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Lost
Pencil
Offices: Airdrie, Alberta
Lost Pencil Animation Studios specializes in 3d character animation, modeling
and rigging. They also create 3d training materials for Max, Maya and Lightwave
artists. Here, in no particular order are animation's They've worked on
either for projects or just for practice. |
Lucky Chicken Studios
Offices: Malibu, California
Founded in 1998, Lucky Chicken has held true to its original mission—to
deliver great games, and in the process has earned a reputation for exceeding
expectations, meeting timelines, and creating high-quality, compelling interactive
entertainment. The founders of Lucky Chicken have worked together for nearly
10 years, and have assembled an excellent team whose passion for gaming
and wide-ranging talents are the driving force behind Lucky Chicken's success. |
Lucas
Arts
Offices: San Francisco, California
LucasArts, a Lucasfilm company, is a leading developer and publisher of
interactive entertainment software worldwide for video game console systems
and computers. LucasArts was created in 1982 by George Lucas to provide
an interactive element to his vision. The Star Wars universe has proven
to hold endless opportunities for videogame entertainment. Star Wars: Knights
of the Old Republic won over 35 “Game of the Year” awards and Star Wars
Galaxies: An Empire Divided became one of the fastest growing Massively
Multiplayer Online Role Playing games ever. |
Lucasfilm
Offices: San Francisco, California
Lucasfilm is one of the world's leading film and entertainment companies.
Founded by George Lucas in 1971, it is a privately held, fully integrated
entertainment company. In addition to motion picture and television production,
the company's global businesses include visual effects, sound, video games,
licensing, and online activity. |
Luxoflux
Offices: Santa Monica, California
Luxoflux was started in January 1997 by a couple of game veterans, Adrian
Stephens and Peter Morawiec. The first Luxoflux game, Vigilante 8, was completed
by early 1998 with a final staff of five people and published by Activision.
Its success led to a port of Vigilante 8 to the Nintendo 64 and the development
of a sequel on Playstation, Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast. Each port was developed
entirely internally with Luxoflux's small crew. |
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