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Lionsgate Studios Corp. (also known as Lionsgate Studios Corporation), doing business as Lionsgate Studios, is an American film and television production and distribution company formed after the spin-off of Lionsgate's film and TV business in May 2024.
Converge ICT Solutions Inc., commonly referred to as Converge (also known as ComClark in Pampanga), is a telecommunication service provider in the Philippines.It operates fiber optic broadband networks, Internet Protocol television (marketed as Converge Vision; in partnership with Pacific Kabelnet), cable television (marketed as Air Cable), and cable Internet (marketed as Air Internet) in the ...
Omnicom Group Inc. is an American global media, marketing and corporate communications holding company, headquartered in New York City . Omnicom's branded networks and specialty firms provide services in four disciplines: advertising, customer relationship management (CRM), public relations and specialty services.
In October 2021, IAC announced the acquisition of Meredith Corporation's National Media Group for $2.7 billion. The deal closed December 1, 2021, and the acquired Meredith (and the former Time Inc.) assets merged with IAC subsidiary Dotdash, forming a new entity called Dotdash Meredith.
A conglomerate is a large company composed of a number of companies ( subsidiaries) engaged in generally unrelated businesses. Some media conglomerates use their access in multiple areas to share various kinds of content such as: news, video and music, between users. The media sector's tendency to consolidate has caused formerly diversified ...
Omari Salisbury (born June 4, 1975) [1] is an American journalist, videographer, and business man from Seattle, Washington who founded Converge Media, a local independent production company for local news and entertainment, in 2017. [2] Salisbury was reporting live for Converge to cover Seattle's protest response to the murder of George Floyd ...
In July 2003, the company dropped the "AOL" from its name, and spun off Time-Life's ownership under the legal name Direct Holdings Americas, Inc. On November 24, 2003, Time Warner announced they would sell the Warner Music Group, which hosted a variety of acts such as Madonna and Prince, to an investor group led by Edgar Bronfman Jr. and Thomas ...