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True Tone may refer to: True Tone Records (US label) — a 1950s record label based in New Orleans, Louisiana; True Tone Records — An Australian record label established in the 1980s; True Tone (iPhone) — a display technology in iPhone 8 and newer; Truetone — a format medium used mainly for cellphone ringtones
The Playtone Company (stylized on-screen as PLAY•TONE; a.k.a. Playtone Productions) [2] [3] is an American film and television production company established in 1998 by actor Tom Hanks and producer Gary Goetzman.
True Tone Records was an Australian based record label. It was founded by Michael Crawley in 1985. [1] Crawley, an English expatriate, was the A&R Director for Polygram Records before establishing the label. The label was financially backed by Polygram, who distributed their releases however Polygram gave Crawley 'carte blanche' to sign and ...
True North Productions is an independent British television production company based in Leeds, West Yorkshire. [1] The company creates factual programmes and series in a wide variety of genres, including observational documentary , true crime , current affairs , history , food , property , and children's content.
The Trackmasters, also known as Poke & Tone, is an American hip hop production outfit composed of Poke (Jean-Claude Olivier) and Tone (Samuel Barnes). Active from the mid-late 1980s to the early 2000s, the group was more often known as a duo, Poke & Tone; it was joined by now-former members Frank "Nitty" Pimentel, Alex Richberg and Curt Gowdy to form Trackmasters. [1]
Large station owner Tegna Inc. struck a multi-year pact with Law & Crime Productions and Cineflix Rights to create original true-crime documentary series that utilize content from Tegna’s stations.
Truenorth is an Icelandic film and TV production service company. It was founded in 2003 has line produced feature films for studios such as Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, DreamWorks, Columbia (Sony), Marvel Studios and Netflix. [1]
Jake Fahri allegedly recorded music under the stage name TEN after his 2008 killing of 16-year-old Jimmy Mizen