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  2. Skanska - Wikipedia

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    Skanska established its presence in the United States through acquisitions of established local companies. [12] The legacy company names were initially cobranded (ex. Slattery-Skanska). In 2007, Skanska introduced a plan to integrate and rebrand the majority of the acquired entities under the Skanska USA banners.

  3. Media in Cumberland, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland is served by 18 radio stations, 14 FM and 4 AM. Most are owned by local companies, such as WTBO-WKGO Corporation, LLC, which owns WFRB 560/WFRB-FM 105.3, WRQE 106.1 and WTBO-AM 1450; Cumberland Broadcasting Company owns two stations, WCBC-AM 1270/FM 107.1. Others are owned by West Virginia Radio Corporation out of nearby Morgantown, WV.

  4. Brookshire's Food & Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    Brookshire Grocery Company is a supermarket chain based in Tyler, Texas. There are more than 200 stores in Texas , Louisiana , Arkansas , and Oklahoma under their five banners: Brookshire's, Super 1 Foods, Fresh by Brookshire's, Spring Market, and Reasor's .

  5. Aerial advertising - Wikipedia

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    Modern companies have employed a new, patented, methodology of banner towing that greatly reduces the risks associated with the older, grappling hook method. With the new take-off technique, the pilot no longer has to pick up the banner in the tow hook - a time-consuming and technically demanding manoeuvre.

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  7. Digital display advertising - Wikipedia

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    The birthday of the first banner display on the World Wide Web was on 27 October 1994. It appeared on HotWired, the first commercial web magazine. [14] The COCONET online service had graphical online banner ads starting in 1988 in San Diego, California. The PRODIGY service, launched also in 1988, had banner ads as well.

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