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The studio was founded in Van Nuys, Los Angeles by Gregg Vanzo in 1991. Rough Draft Studios and its divisions have produced specials, commercials and direct-to-video work for companies such as Warner Bros. Animation , Cartoon Network Studios , 20th Television Animation , MTV Animation , Film Roman , Disney Television Animation and Nickelodeon ...
ICM Partners was a talent and literary agency with offices in Los Angeles, New York City, Washington, D.C., and London. [1] The company represented clients in the fields of motion pictures, television, music, publishing, live performance, branded entertainment and new media.
The Staff came into existence as a result of the temporary demise of the Los Angeles Free Press, which had been founded and published by Art Kunkin; much of the staff of the Free Press, led by managing editor Brian Kirby and art director Phil Wilson, left to form their own newspaper, calling it The Staff.
Juniper Networks, Inc. is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The company develops and markets networking products, including routers , switches , network management software, network security products, and software-defined networking technology.
June Pictures was an American independent entertainment production company founded by Alex Saks and Andrew Duncan, and based in Los Angeles, California. It specialized in film production, and film finance. The company has produced films such as Thoroughbreds, Dude, Wildlife, and Book Club.
The photo went viral, generating thousands of comments. Many shared their sentiments; one commenter summed it up succinctly: "Damn, there's a lot of shade being thrown in this picture.It's coming ...
Los Angeles has agreed to pay $300,000 to cover the legal fees of a local journalist and a technology watchdog group that had been sued by the city last year for publishing photos of names and ...
Crosspoint Venture Partners subsequently recruited Kriens to lead Juniper Networks, naming him CEO in October 1996, where he remained until September 2008. Juniper's market success is largely credited to Kriens. [2] [4] [5] Juniper's stock rose from $57 per share, at the start of 2000, to an all-time high of $243 per share, in mid-October 2000. [2]