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  2. Cowles Company - Wikipedia

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    The company also owned several other papers and operates Inland Empire Paper Company, television stations, and interests in real estate, insurance, marketing and financial services. [ 1 ] William Stacey Cowles, the publisher of The Spokesman-Review , is the great-grandson of the company's founder, William H. Cowles, and the fourth generation of ...

  3. Showtime Networks - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1983 as Showtime/The Movie Channel, Inc. after Viacom and Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment (now Paramount Media Networks) merged their premium channels, Showtime and The Movie Channel respectively, into one division.

  4. List of newspapers owned by GateHouse Media - Wikipedia

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    Knox County Neighbors, weekly, of Galesburg (formerly The Paper) Daily Review Atlas [44] of Monmouth; Eagle Publications weeklies: Argus Sentinel of Abingdon and Avon; Eagle-Scribe of Augusta; Macomb Eagle of Macomb; Roseville Independent of Roseville; Other weekly newspapers: The Times Record of Aledo; Oquawka Current of Oquawka; Other newspapers

  5. Decal (company) - Wikipedia

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    Decal Releasing, LLC, doing business as Decal, is an American independent film distribution company owned by Neon and Bleecker Street. It was launched in February 2021. It was launched in February 2021.

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  7. Decal - Wikipedia

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    The term "decal" refers to the mass-produced art transfer in two different states: 1. As manufactured, which consists of the artwork printed on the upper side of a paper or film label stock, temporarily affixed by a typically water or heat soluble adhesive to the upper side of a silicone- or other release agent-coated paper or film backing stock.

  8. Livestock branding - Wikipedia

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    Penalties were imposed on those who failed to obtain a bill of sale with a list of brands on the animals purchased. [6] From the Americas, many cattle branding traditions and techniques spread to Australia, where a distinct set of traditions and techniques developed. Livestock branding has been practiced in Australia since 1866, but after 1897 ...

  9. Earmark (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    Cattle being earmarked and electrically branded An earmarked donkey. An earmark is a cut or mark in the ear of livestock animals such as cattle, deer, pigs, goats, camels or sheep, made to show ownership, year of birth or sex. The term dates to the 16th century in England. [1]