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  2. Rysher Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The company was closed in 1999 after Viacom entered an agreement with Cox Enterprises, allowing Paramount Pictures and its television unit to handle distribution rights. [12] The company's library is incorporated into CBS Media Ventures for television series and Paramount Pictures for films (except The Opposite of Sex ).

  3. Spill.com - Wikipedia

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    There were five main film critics on Spill.com. With the exception of Coleman, they used aliases on the site due to legal issues. They were Coleman, founder of the site and main host; Chris Cox as Cyrus, previously part of The Reel Deal; [10] Martin Thomas as Leon, part of The Reel Deal and defunct Behind The Screens; [11] and Film.com, C. Robert Cargill as Carlyle, and Tony Guerrero as The Co ...

  4. Cox Communications - Wikipedia

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    The subsidiary company, Cox Broadcasting Corporation (unrelated to the Cox Media Group, which focuses on radio stations and television stations), was not officially formed until 1964, when it was established as a public company traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The company was renamed to Cox Communications in 1982.

  5. Cinemax - Wikipedia

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    Cinemax, also known as Max, is an American pay television network owned by Home Box Office, Inc., a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery.Launched on August 1, 1980, as a "maxi-pay" service to complement the offerings of its parent network, Home Box Office (HBO), Cinemax initially focused on recent and classic films.

  6. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    The feature was tested as "YouTube reels" earlier that year, and is only accessible through the native mobile apps and not implemented on the websites. [207] This feature was disabled on June 26, 2023, citing access being limited, and poor promotion. Existing stories would remain for 7 days after uploading was disabled. [208] [209]

  7. Digital Max - Wikipedia

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    Digital Max was the official mascot for Cox Communications from 2005 to 2008. He is a CGI human character, apparently intended to appeal to the adult demographic. Digital Max was created in 2005 by ad agency Doner. [1] He appeared in all of Cox's major commercial campaigns from June 2005 to 2008.

  8. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Cox Enterprises, a media and communications company Cox Communications, cable provider; Cox Media Group, a company that owns television and radio stations; Cox Automotive, an Atlanta-based business unit of Cox Enterprises; Cox Models, aka Cox Hobbies; Cox Sports, a regional sports network that served the United States New England region until 2012

  9. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Movies & TV is a video on demand service that offers movies and television shows for purchase or rental, depending on availability, along with a selection of movies (encompassing between 100 and 500 titles overall) that are free to stream, with interspersed ad breaks. YouTube began offering free-to-view movie titles to its users in ...