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  2. Qube (cable television) - Wikipedia

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    Highly publicized as a revolutionary advancement, [2] the Qube experiment introduced viewers to several concepts that became central to the future development of TV technology: pay-per-view programs, special-interest cable television networks, and interactive services. [3] It went defunct in 1984.

  3. Mills James - Wikipedia

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    Mills James is a creative media production company in Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio that creates and produces broadcast programming and documentaries, corporate and institutional video and film projects, infomercials, television commercials, digital signage and corporate meetings and special events. Additional services include ...

  4. List of video game publishers - Wikipedia

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    label of Panasonic Interactive Media until 1999; ceased publishing video games in 2001; defunct 2009 Rising Star Games: Hitchin, England, United Kingdom 2004 Acquired by Thunderful Group in 2018 Riverhillsoft: Japan: 1982 J.B. Harold Murder Club: defunct 2004 Rock-Ola: Chicago, Illinois, United States 1927 Nibbler: no longer publishes video ...

  5. Mass media in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Online media publication Columbus Underground also serves the Columbus region as an independently owned alternative voice. The Confluence Cast, a Columbus-centric podcast hosted by Tim Fulton, is presented by Columbus Underground and focuses on the civics, lifestyle, entertainment, and people of the city.

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  7. WXMG (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WXMG (95.5 MHz "Magic 95.5") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Lancaster, Ohio, and serving the Columbus metropolitan area.It is owned by Urban One and broadcasts an urban adult contemporary radio format.

  8. Urban One - Wikipedia

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    In November 2004, Radio One acquired a 53% stake in Reach Media, a Texas-based media company owned by radio host Tom Joyner, for $56.1 million in cash and stock. [24] Radio One logo and slogan used until May 8, 2017. From 2006 through the beginning of 2008, Radio One sold nearly $150 million in assets, primarily underperforming radio stations. [25]

  9. Scopely - Wikipedia

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    Scopely, Inc. is an American interactive entertainment company and mobile-first video game developer and publisher. [2] The company is headquartered in Culver City, California, with offices across the US, EMEA and Asia. [3]