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Boomerang
Offices: Atlanta, Georgia; New York, New York & Los Angeles, California
Boomerang is Turner Broadcasting System's 24-hour cable/satellite network
offering the best in classic animated entertainment. Drawing from the world's
largest cartoon library, Boomerang showcases classic Hanna-Barbera characters
with a sensibility tailored to the their notable standing in television's
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Boomstone
Animation
Offices: Ottawa, Ontario
Boomstone is a full service animation production house developing their
own properties as well as producing episodic animation for Canadian, European
and American Producers. A strong creative and production team heads the
firm, including Lee Williams, Rich Vanatte, Claire Wilmut and Weldon Poapst
who have built their many years experience in all aspects of animation production
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| Boomtown
Offices: New York, New York
Founded in 1994 by award-winning editor Steve Kraftsow, Boomtown is a creative
boutique specializing in production, post-production, and graphic design
for the advertising, music video, broadcast, corporate and independent film
communities. They pride themselves on their conceptual thinking and ability
to bring fresh ideas to every project they take on. |
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Boston
Globe
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
The Boston Globe was founded in 1872 by six Boston businessmen, led
by Eben Jordan (founder of the retail store Jordan Marsh), who jointly invested
$150,000. The first issue was published March 4, 1872 and cost four cents.
On October 1, 1993, The Globe and Affiliated Publications merged with the
New York Times Company in the largest, single newspaper merger and acquisition
in US history. The Boston Globe thus became a wholly-owned subsidiary of
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Boston Herald
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
Welcome to Herald Media, the most powerful advertising and news medium in
eastern Massachusetts, with nearly two million daily readers and more than
150,000 daily online visitors. Herald Media is successful due in part to
its hard working, enthusiastic, determined and dedicated employees. For
readers, Herald Media's online and print publications offer strong, grassroots
journalism written, photographed and edited by people whose foundations
are within the communities they serve. |
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Bramm
Films
Offices: Tampa, Florida
Bramm Films is a full-service film, video and multimedia company managing
every step of the production process from concept to completion. Since their
doors opened in 1986, they've worked with advertising agencies and corporations
throughout the country shooting, producing and directing. From award-winning
national advertising campaigns and product launches to television specials
and documentaries, their hands-on approach allows their clients to focus
on their vision while they take care of the crucial details. |
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BrandWeek
Offices: New York, New York
Brandweek is the leading source of news and information in the US
marketing industry and the only trade magazine to offer saturation coverage
at all levels of the brand-activation process. Special Reports include Marketers
of the Year, Next Generation Marketers (under 40), Guerrilla Marketers and
Superbrands, covering the Top 2,000 brands that spend $250 billion on media
in the U.S. each year. Brandweek covers the world of marketing from
big-budget ad campaigns to under-the-radar "street" efforts. |
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| Bravo
Channel
Offices: New York, New York
Bravo is a cable network owned by NBC Universal. It is currently seen in
more than 70 million homes and was the first service dedicated to film,
drama, and the performing arts when it launched in December 1980. Bravo's
programming schedule includes feature films, theater, dance, music and documentaries.
Bravo also airs reruns of series from parent network NBC, and produces original
reality content. |
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BridgeCo
Offices: Zurich, Switzerland
BridgeCo, a networked entertainment pioneer, offers the world’s most comprehensive,
cost-effective and highly integrated processor IC and software platforms
for connecting Internet media sources, computers and consumer electronics
throughout the home. BridgeCo platforms are targeted at the multi-billion
dollar global market for stand-alone after-market and embedded audio applications.
BridgeCo platforms are the core technologies underlying digital media players
(DMPs), audio/video receivers (AVRs), musical instruments and external multi-channel
sound cards. |
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Brightlight Pictures
Offices: Vancouver, British Columbia
Brightlight Pictures develops, finances and produces independent feature
films and television projects for the domestic and international marketplace.
Company principals and producers, Stephen Hegyes and Shawn Williamson, have
produced over 60 productions in the last 12 years and over 20 productions
since the launch of the company in 2001 including White Noise, co-produced
with Gold Circle Films UK starring Michael Keaton which has grossed more
than $100 Million since opening in January of 2005. |
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