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  2. Argonon - Wikipedia

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    Argonon is an independent media group founded in 2011 by James Burstall, the CEO of Leopard Films. Argonon has offices in London , Los Angeles , New York , Oklahoma , and Glasgow . The group produces and distributes factual entertainment, documentary, reality, arts, drama, and children's programming for various television networks and channels ...

  3. Accordion (company) - Wikipedia

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    Accordion Partners LLC is a private equity-focused business advisory and management consulting firm headquartered in New York operating under Accordion brand. The firm specializes in corporate and strategic finance, merger and acquisition execution, public company readiness, turnaround and restructuring, and technology.

  4. Blue Ant Media - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ant Media Inc. is a Canadian broadcasting and media company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The company was founded by Michael MacMillan and formed in 2011 following the acquisition of Glassbox Television. Its name was chosen in reference to William Gibson's informal "Blue Ant" trilogy. [1]

  5. BlueFocus Communication Group - Wikipedia

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    BlueFocus acquired a minority stake in Huntsworth, a London-based PR group, for £36.5 million in April 2013, [2] [4] and in December 2013, acquired a majority holding in social media marketing organisation We Are Social for £18.7m. [5] Since 2014, BlueFocus has engaged in international expansion. [1]

  6. 9 Story USA - Wikipedia

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    9 Story USA (formerly Out of the Blue Enterprises), is an American children's television production company based in New York City, founded by the co-creator of the Nickelodeon preschool live action/animated series Blue's Clues (hence the company's name) Angela C. Santomero and fellow ex-Nickelodeon executive Samantha Freeman Alpert.

  7. Michael MacMillan - Wikipedia

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    Its digital publishing division produces content for web, mobile and monthly tablet magazines for AUX and Travel + Escape. Cottage Life Media is a division of Blue Ant Media, publishers of Cottage Life and Cottage Life West and producer of various consumer shows. Blue Ant Media was named Marketing Magazine’s 2012 Media Player of the Year.

  8. Bluesky - Wikipedia

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    This icon was a blue butterfly, inspired by existing users' usage of the butterfly emoji to indicate their handles on the service. [ 53 ] The total number of users on Bluesky increased from approximately 200,000 in July 2023 to over 5.9 million by July 2024, with a marked increase in early 2024.

  9. Future US - Wikipedia

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    The company launched a number of titles including PC Gamer, and relocated from North Carolina to the San Francisco Bay Area, occupying various properties in Burlingame and South San Francisco. When Chris Anderson , the founder of Future plc, sold Future to Pearson plc he retained GP, renamed Imagine Media, Inc. in June 1995, and operated it as ...