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Westchester Journal News
Offices: Westchester, New York
When it comes to diversity, the tri-county Westchester, Rockland and Putnam
market has it all: scenic landscapes, sophisticated urban areas, small towns
and elite communities. It features a wealth of commerce and industry, entertainment
and shopping, lifestyles and interests that offer all the right things to
advertisers. The pride of affluent Westchester/Rockland/ Putnam are the
people who call it home. They’re residents of all ages, occupations, interests
and backgrounds—giving the market a unique diversity. |
Westside Media Group (WMG)
Offices: New York, New York
The President of Westside Media Group, started by Lewis Lipstone, has over
20 years of production and post-production experience. After a successful
tenure as a professional editor with The Landsburg Company in the 80’s,
he founded Westside Post and Rentals in 1990 and later expanded his facilities
and editing capabilities for high-end production, video duplication services,
and DVD services. |
Whyaduck
Productions
Offices: North Hollywood, California
After being rejected from USC's film school for the third time, Bob Weide
figured he was destined to become a film-maker. In 1999, HBO premiered Weide's
comedy special, Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm, a partly real, partly
embellished mock-umentary chronicling the return to stand-up by Larry David,
co-creator of Seinfeld. Weide is now the Director and Executive Producer
of the series based on this special. The series, Curb Your Enthusiasm, premiered
on HBO in the Fall of 2000 to rave reviews and has become HBO's latest comedy
hit. |
WideScreen
Games
Offices: Lyon, France
WideScreen Games was created in late 1999. WideScreen has recently completed
the PlayStation 2, XBox and PC formats of the action adventure game Dead
To Rights II, edited by Namco. The game is published in Europe by Electronics
Arts and in America by Namco Hometek. Founded by Oliver Masclef, 10 years
experience in the video game industry—worked at Infogrames, and Pierre Deltour,he
has a PhD in Physics at ENS Lyon. He worked on 'Outcast' via the polygonal
engine and post treatment system. |
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Wilmington
News Journal
Offices: Wilmington, Delaware
The Washington Post Company is a diversified media and education company
whose principal operations include newspaper and magazine publishing, television
broadcasting, cable television systems, electronic information services,
and educational and career services. The company owns The Washington
Post, The Gazette Newspapers (Maryland), The Herald (Everett,
Washington), Newsweek, television stations in Detroit, Houston, Miami,
Orlando, San Antonio and Jacksonville, and cable systems serving subscribers
in mid-western, western and southern states. |
Wireless Week
Offices: Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Wireless Week is the wireless authority. Its twice-monthly newsmagazine,
web site and daily e-letter follow wireless industry developments, offering
in-depth analysis, perspectives and insights on trends. Its editorial scope
encompasses business, financial and technical developments related to service
providers, the enterprise, retailing, networks, content, applications, and
hardware. It's the only wireless publication to offer subscribers a digital
edition as an alternative to traditional printed copies. |
Women's
Entertainment Television (WE TV)
Offices: Jericho, New York
WE TV is the network dedicated to helping women connect to one another and
the world around them. With quality original programming including the hit
series "Bridezillas," unique movie packages like "Three Men and A Chick
Flick," topical specials and its public affairs initiative WE Empowers Women,
the network supports women and appeals to their interests in pop culture,
relationships and personal style on-air and online. |
Worldwide Pants (WPI)
Offices: New York, New York
Worldwide Pants is the Emmy-award winning, independent entertainment company
that David Letterman founded in 1993. WPI creates original content for television
and film, as well as for new media platforms including broadband and wireless.
The company's successful network productions include The Late Show with
David Letterman, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Everybody Loves
Raymond, and Ed. WPI currently has several comedy, animation, variety/talk,
and feature projects in active development. |
WXP
Offices: Seattle, Washington
WXP develops video game and entertainment software for next-generation game
consoles, 3D accelerated PCs and motion simulator attractions. The company
is a registered developer for Xbox and Playstation 2 game consoles. In September
2002, WXP shipped The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring for
Xbox. The title was published by Black Label Games, a subsidiary of the
games division of Vivendi Universal Publishing. |
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