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Television Production On Civil Rights Movement Held At Normandy School

In Pine Lawn, Missouri, kids at Barack Obama Elementary School learned about Black History with a full television production called 'History in the First Person.'

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Glam Media launches social network for food lovers

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - There are magazines, television shows and books about food. So why not a social network? That's the thinking behind online lifestyle publisher Glam Media's newest offering. On Thursday, the company launched Foodie.com, a social network devoted entirely to the gastronomic crowd. The move represents an important expansion for Glam into the ever-popular, advertising ...

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A+E Networks Taps Freewheel to Monetize Mobile Video Platforms

SAN MATEO, CA-- - A+E Networks announced today that it has signed a new agreement with video technology company FreeWheel to deploy its Monetization Rights Management ® system across all of the network's ...

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Sharing UPRR's 150-year story

World-Herald News Service Growing up in North Platte, just about everybody Christy Miller knew was a railroader: neighbors, classmates' parents, uncles, aunts, cousins. Her dad worked in the diesel shop at Union Pacific's sprawling Bailey Yard - the world's largest rail yard, covering 2,850 acres and running eight miles in length. Grandpa was an electrical foreman for more than three decades ...

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Dana Walden and Gary Newman to Keynote Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation and Variety 2012 TV Summit

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation and Variety have announced that Twentieth Century Fox Television Chairmen Gary Newman and Dana Walden will be the keynote Q

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It’s Not About What You Lose, It’s All About What You Gain: CoolSculpting® Launches ‘Let’s Get Naked’ Ad Campaign

CoolSculpting today announced the launch of its new ad campaign entitled ‘Let’s Get Naked.’ The spirited tagline sets the stage for the company's memorable campaign, which is the first in its history and sure to catch the attention of all who see it.

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