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The original phase of Viacom Inc. [a] (derived from "Video & Audio Communications") was an American mass media and entertainment conglomerate based in New York City.It began as CBS Television Film Sales, the broadcast syndication division of the CBS television network in 1952; it was renamed CBS Films in 1958, renamed CBS Enterprises in 1968, renamed Viacom in 1970, and spun off into its own ...
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Larabie has drawn controversy for releasing fonts freely; other professional designers (among them Graphics Designers of Canada president Adrian Jean and competing type designer Rod McDonald) took particular umbrage at Canada 150, arguing that the government should have paid for a professionally drawn type because it had the money to do so ...
Viacom Productions (formerly Viacom Enterprises) was a television production arm of Viacom International. Viacom Enterprises was also a movie production , and a sports production . The division was active from 1971 until 2004, when the company was folded into Paramount Television 10 years following Viacom's acquisition of Paramount Pictures ...
Viacom: New York City, United States 1952 Phantom 2040: published video games under the Viacom New Media label; company split in 2005 Victor Interactive: Japan: 1970 Shadow of the Beast: subsidiary of JVC; merged with Pack-In-Video in 1996; acquired by Marvelous Entertainment in 2003; defunct 2007 Vic Tokai: Shizuoka, Japan: 1977 no longer ...
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Microgramma is the in-game Doom 3 and Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal font. Most user interface text in the StarCraft and StarCraft II video games. The 1999 video game, Grand Theft Auto 2, uses the Microgramma D font for its logo. Homeworld game series. The Unicamp logo. The call letters in logos for MyNetworkTV affiliates. The Tame Impala ...