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Platinum Entertainment was an American record label that operated in the 1990s. The company was founded by Steve Devick in 1991, who reorganized his River North Studios recording studio into a record label . [ 1 ]
Founded in 1993 by Ray Clark, a former ProServ and Talent Sports International executive, [4] The Marketing Arm was created as the event and corporate sports marketing division of Athletic Resource Management Inc. (ARM), [5] a Memphis-based sports agency headed by Jimmy Sexton [6] and Kyle Rote, Jr., a former professional soccer player in the NASL.
Platinum Equity later sold the station to the Addison-based London Broadcasting Company, which changed the station's call sign to KTXD-TV.London Broadcasting retained Continental Television to act as "national and local [advertising] sales" for the station, which suggested that KTXD would adopt a general entertainment format rather than a brokered, or foreign language format.
In Christian markets their records were distributed by the Diamante Music Group until 1995 when they switched to Light Distribution (see Light Records), by then a division of Platinum Entertainment. [5] In general markets they were distributed by RED. By 1996 R.E.X was experiencing layoffs and looking for a buyer.
While some fall activities in Dallas are as obvious as Dallas Cowboys football and the Texas State Fair, others are new and exciting and need a little explanation. And because we obviously want ...
During a 2019 interview with DJ Vlad, [2] Dallas Austin detailed previously unknown or unconfirmed events involving his life and career. Austin was born in Columbus, Georgia and graduated from a Columbus High school. His mother and father owned a night club called “The Party Club”, where Austin would play instruments and DJ’d during the ...
The Dallas Center Fall Festival will return Friday and Saturday with a variety of activities for the whole family. Dallas Center Fall Festival set to return Aug. 25-26 Skip to main content
The evening edition of the Star-Telegram on Nov. 22, 1963, with coverage of that morning’s events in Fort Worth before the assassination that afternoon in Dallas.