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  2. MGM Records - Wikipedia

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    MGM Records; Parent company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1946–1972) PolyGram (1972–1982): Founded: 1946; 79 years ago (): Founder: Geoffrey Mill: Defunct: 1982; 43 years ago (): Status: Merged into PolyGram, former music catalog now owned by Universal Music Group, most soundtracks catalog now owned by WaterTower Music (excluding Born Free, owned by Sony Music via Madison Gate Records).

  3. Greenlight Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Greenlight Bookstore is a Brooklyn independent bookstore on Fulton Street in Fort Greene.Established by Rebecca Fitting and Jessica Stockton-Bagnulo in 2009, it sells books in several genres, hosts events with authors, and is a partner of the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

  4. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Wikipedia

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    Paramount Pictures, Inc. 334 US 131 (1948), Loews, Inc. gave up control of MGM. [26] It would take another five years before the interlocking arrangements were completely undone, by which time both Loews and MGM were losing money. In 1956, Schary was ousted from MGM in another power struggle against the New York-based executives. [38]

  5. Marcus Loew - Wikipedia

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    Loews Inc. would act as MGM's financier and retain controlling interest for decades. Loew died in 1927 of a heart attack at the age of 57 at his country home in Glen Cove, New York. Reporting his death, Variety called him "the most beloved man of all show business of all time". [10] He was interred in the Maimonides Cemetery in Brooklyn. [11]

  6. MGM Holdings - Wikipedia

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    MGM Holdings was formed by a Sony-led consortium on February 11, 2005, [1] and acquired MGM on April 8 in a US$4.8 billion leveraged buyout. [6] From that period until its emergence from bankruptcy on December 20, 2010, MGM Holdings was owned by Providence Equity Partners (29%), TPG Inc. (21%), Sony Corporation of America (20%), Comcast (20%), DLJ Merchant Banking Partners (7%), and Quadrangle ...

  7. Louis F. Polk Jr. - Wikipedia

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    During the year it became apparent MGM would record a loss of $19 million. Polk and Solow decided to drop a number of projects to which MGM had the rights, including Rosencrantz and Guilderstern are Dead, The Homecoming, Baker Street and the musical Say It with Music. [12] The following films were announced under Polk's regime: [13] False Witness

  8. Buddah Records - Wikipedia

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    Kama Sutra Records helped bolster MGM Records's profits during 1965 and 1966, primarily due to the success of Kama Sutra's flagship artists The Lovin' Spoonful.Kama Sutra's head, Art Kass, ultimately grew dissatisfied with his distribution deal with MGM and founded Buddah Records in 1967, with his Kama Sutra partners, Artie Ripp, Hy Mizrahi, Phil Steinberg, and (allegedly) [5] Italian mobster ...

  9. Category:MGM Records artists - Wikipedia

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    Music portal Pages in category "MGM Records artists" ... Pages in category "MGM Records artists" The following 163 pages are in this category, out of 163 total.