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Download and Fill out the PRODUCTION AN ONLINE E-BOOK WITH 1,000 9,500+ 2,200 PRINTED DIRECTORIES UNIQUE VISITORS ANNUALLY LISTINGS 100+ 284 ADVERTISERS IN THE BOOK & ONLINE PAGES AN ONLINE, SEARCHABLE DATABASE ACCESSED BY VISIT OZONLINE.TV TENS OF THOUSANDS TO GET LISTED ANNUALLY Oz Publishing, Inc - Charlotte Regional Film & Video Guide Media Kit 2018–2019 2 Dear Film & Television Professional: The Charlotte Regional Film & Video Guide and Ozonline.tv showcase the production services and industry professionals that make Charlotte the production and gaming center of the East. The Guide and website are THE ultimate resources for producers and industry decision-makers. Help us present a strong and unified marketplace – and generate business for yourself. Get listed in the Charlotte Regional Film & Video Guide! Gary Powell, Publisher I moved to Charlotte from L.A. I began listing in the Charlotte The Production Guide and in 2002. 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