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TerreStar Corporation (TSTR), formerly Motient Corp. (MNCP - 2000–2007) and American Mobile Satellite Corp. (AMSC - 1988–2000), was the controlling shareholder of TerreStar Networks Inc., TerreStar National Services, Inc. and TerreStar Global Ltd., and a shareholder of SkyTerra Communications.
The company's Military Times group publishes four bimonthly newspapers aimed at current and former U.S. military personnel: Army Times (founded 1940), Navy Times (founded 1951), Air Force Times (founded 1947), and Marine Corps Times (founded 1999). It also publishes Defense News (founded 1986), C4ISRNET and Federal Times.
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Iridium is providing Satellite Time & Location (STL) service. [76] It was developed by Satelles company, which was later acquired by Iridium Communications in April 2024. [77] According to the company, it is the only LEO satellite based commercial positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) service (as of April 2024). [76]
A magazine display in a shop in France in 2004. ... Radio Times: 831,591 [13] Immediate Media Company: 9 ... TV & Satellite Week: 155,779 [13]
The company has satellite offices in a number of other US cities: Birmingham, Alabama – location of The Progressive Farmer magazine, acquired in 2007. [27] Chicago, Illinois; Springfield, Illinois; Urbandale, Iowa – location of FarmDayta, acquired in 1996. [17] St. Louis, Missouri – location of RevCo, acquired in 2014. [35] Hastings, Nebraska
Loral Space & Communications Inc. is a Delaware-domiciled satellite communications company headed by Michael B. Targoff. The company was formed in 1996 from the remnants of Loral Corporation when Loral divested its defense electronics and system integration businesses to Lockheed Martin for $9.1 billion. [3]
On October 5, 1999, Gemstar International Group Ltd. (which was founded by Henry Yuen, Daniel Kwoh, Louise Wannier and Wilson Cho) purchased TV Guide, Inc. (formerly United Video Satellite Group until after the close of the company's 1998 purchase of TV Guide magazine); the two companies had previously been involved in a legal battle over the intellectual property rights for their respective ...