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For Immediate Release Chad Vader Episode V
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CHAD VADER EPISODE V “HOLIDAY EPISODE” TO BE RELEASED TOMORROW Madison, WI – December 18, 2006 - Matt Sloan and Aaron Yonda of Blame Society Productions have just announced the completion of "Chad Vader - Episode 5," the fifth installment of the hit internet series "Chad Vader," which has garnered over 7 million downloads to date. Chad Vader has been featured on Good Morning America and the BBC and has been written up in the New York Times Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, the LA Times, Metro International, and the Boston Globe. Episode 5 is a holiday-themed episode that was filmed on location in Madison, Wisconsin at Cafe Montmartre and Tenney Park. It features the acting talents of Mike McCafferty (Idiocracy, ER, The West Wing) and Steve Agee (Jimmy Kimmel Live, Sarah Silverman – Jesus is Magic) along with the rest of the extremely talented local cast. Episode 5 will debut on MySpace on Tuesday, December 19th, and will be released to other internet sites the following day. Episodes 1 through 4 can be viewed at www.blamesociety.net . A DVD featuring the first four episodes and some bonus features is available along with other merchandise at www.blamesociety.net . Sloan and Yonda will also be appearing on VH1's "50 Greatest Internet Superstars" which will air on February 10, 2007. It will feature Aaron and Matt and 49 other internet notables. It will also feature clips from Chad Vader. Thank you for your time! Please contact me with any questions at [email protected] Matt Sloan www.blamesociety.net . -
Submission to the Inquiry Into Broadcasting, Online Content and Live Production to Rural and Regional Australia
SUBMISSION TO THE INQUIRY INTO BROADCASTING, ONLINE CONTENT AND LIVE PRODUCTION TO RURAL AND REGIONAL AUSTRALIA The Hon Bronwyn Bishop MP Chair Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts PO Box 6021 Parliament House CANBERRA ACT 2600 By email: [email protected] Introduction Thank you for the opportunity to make a submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts inquiry into broadcasting, online content and live production to rural and regional Australia. This letter is on behalf of the three major regional television providers, Prime Media Group (Prime Media), the WIN Network (WIN) and Southern Cross Austereo (SCA). Prime Media and SCA are members of Free TV Australia, the television peak body which has also made a submission to this inquiry on behalf of the industry. Prime Media broadcasts in northern New South Wales, southern New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, regional Victoria, Mildura, the Gold Coast area of south eastern Queensland and all of regional Western Australia. WIN broadcasts in southern New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, regional Queensland, regional Victoria, Tasmania, Griffith, regional WA, Mildura, Riverland and Mt Gambier in South Australia. SCA broadcasts in northern New South Wales, southern New South Wales, Queensland, the Australian Capital Territory, Griffith, regional Victoria, Tasmania, the Northern Territory and the Spencer Gulf region of South Australia. Through affiliation agreements, Prime Media, WIN and SCA purchase almost all of their programming from metropolitan networks1 and using more than 500 transmission towers located across the country, retransmit that programming into regional television licence areas. -
Target's Statement: Off-Market Takeover Offer by Nine Entertainment Co
MRN TARGET'S STATEMENT: OFF-MARKET TAKEOVER OFFER BY NINE ENTERTAINMENT CO. HOLDINGS LIMITED Sydney, Friday 13 September 2019: Macquarie Media Limited (ASX: MRN) (MML) refers to the announcement by Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Limited (ASX:NEC) (Nine) on 12 August 2019 regarding a conditional off-market takeover offer for all of the ordinary shares of MML (Offer). MML confirms that its Target's Statement in relation to the Offer and accompanying Independent Expert's Report (Target's Statement) was issued today. A copy of the Target’s Statement is enclosed. Despatch of the Target's Statement to shareholders also occurred today and copies will also be provided to Nine and lodged with the Australian Securities & Investments Commission today. For further information contact: Lisa Young Company Secretary Macquarie Media Limited Email: [email protected] - ENDS- MACQUARIE MEDIA LIMITED ABN 32 063 906 927 Target's Statement in response to the offer by Fairfax Media Limited (an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Limited) to acquire all of your MRN Shares The Independent Directors of MRN unanimously recommend that, in the absence of a superior proposal and subject to the independent expert continuing to opine that the Offer is reasonable, you ACCEPT the Offer to purchase all of your MRN Shares for $1.46 cash per MRN Share. The Independent Expert has concluded that the Offer is fair and reasonable to MRN Shareholders. This is an important document and requires your immediate attention. If you are in doubt as to how to deal with this document, you should consult your financial or other professional adviser immediately. -
Albuquerque Morning Journal, 07-11-1922 Journal Publishing Company
University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-11-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 07-11-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 07-11-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/623 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CITY CITY EDITION ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. EDITION l"OR rY-T- H IRD VEAU. Dally by Currier or VOL CLXXIV. No. 1 1. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Tuesday, July 11, 1922. Mull, 8Sc a Month Single Oipic fa or TRAINS ARE TO BE RUNr propaganda London 1 urns Out For Funeral TAK1NG1GARE OF OPERATIONS ARE ESPEE RAM, of Murdered Military Chieftain DISABLED YANKS RESUMED AT THE LIFE PROPERTY IB ID IS OBJECTED TO All Londtin turned out to pay IS A HUGE TASK RAILROAD SHOPS ge to the memory of Field 9hal sir Hen? BE PROTECTED, OFFICIALS Is Endeavoring to "Create, YtHS Seems to Be g" at Agriculture Sentiment tt v assassins, AT SACRAMENTO Against epresentative9 of foreig - the Most Popular Voca- DeCISlOn Of , the Suprf ti,.-.l- attended. Field Mar- - tional Training Course, Is uourt," Aiiegea. shal Foch, commander-in-chie- f of Bureau Report. Imported Workers Are Also OF GOVERNMENT DECLARE the allied forces in the World (By The Amirliitcd j Being Used to Ice Cars 10. -
RVN2: the Riverina's Own Television Service
The Riverina’s Own Television Service CSU Regional Archives Summer Research Project By Maikha Ly 2008/09 RVN2 – Riverina’s Own Television: By Maikha Ly Page 1 of 27 Contents Introduction Page 3 Formation of Television in Australia Page 4 Formation of Television in the Riverina Page 4 Opening Night Page 6 RVN‐2 in the Community Page 8 Television’s Impact Page 10 RVN‐2/AMV‐4 Merger Page 11 Paul Ramsay and The Prime Network Page 13 Aggregation Looms Page 15 Changes for the future Page 17 RVN‐2 Today Page 18 Appendixes Page 19 RVN2 – Riverina’s Own Television: By Maikha Ly Page 2 of 27 Introduction RVN‐2 was established in 1964 as Wagga Wagga’s dedicated local Television Station, providing a television service to the people of the Riverina and South‐ West Slopes area of New South Wales, both in the production of local television programs such as the news service, and the broadcasting of purchased television programs seen to Metropolitan Audiences. RVN‐2 refers to the broadcast license call sign of the station, “2” being the channel number of the frequency. However, RVN‐2 was also the name and reference attributed to the station and the channel for many decades amongst viewers, and up to today, those who experienced RVN‐2 sometimes still refer to the channel as that. RVN‐2 was more than just a television service. Its identity on air and its Kooringal Studio facility became local institutions equivalent to that of a landmark. The station was a major local industry, at one time employing 150 local people in various roles from production to technical to clerical, as well as providing an introduction and training ground for young television employees. -
What Can I Do with an Arts, English and Media Degree? EARLY CAREER DESTINATIONS a UOW Degree Can Open the Door to a Number of Career Pathways
What can I do with an Arts, English and Media degree? EARLY CAREER DESTINATIONS A UOW degree can open the door to a number of career pathways. Take a look below to see where some of our graduates began their careers.* GRAPHIC DESIGN JOBS Accounts Officer | Art Director | Creative Director | Creative Director/Head Designer | Design and Production Coordinator | Digital Consultant | Editor | Freelance Designer | Graphic Art Assistant | Graphic Artist | Graphic Designer | Graphic designer and Sales Associate | Graphic/New Media Designer | Head Graphic Designer | Imager | Junior Art Director | Junior Designer | Junior Graphic Designer | Media & Communications Coordinator | Multimedia Designer | Special Features Graphic Artist | Studio Junior | Web Designer | Website Project Manager EMPLOYERS Advanced Signs & Displays | Aftershock IT | Aqua Media | Aspire Design & Print | Base Creative | Bellaloopa Pty Ltd | Cinemedia | David-El Awards Plus | Deegan Advertising | Deloitte Australia | Design Logic Aust | Dream House Advertising & Production | Erica Woodward Graphics | Extremo Magazine | Fairfax Media | Floating Stone Graphics | Glavan | Hello Thello Studio | Hot House | IQ Multimedia | ITT Tech | Momentum Digital | Muswellbrook Signs | MWC Media | Nine to Five Magazine | Nova Visual | Print Force | Roxey Media | Satellite Express | Sign-A-Rama St George | Universal Magazines | Village Print | Vogue Magazine | Wisdom Graphic Design | Wishart Design Pty Ltd | Wollongong City Council | Worldwide Online Printing | WOW Retail Advertising Agency | -
SENATE Official Committee Hansard
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA SENATE Official Committee Hansard ENVIRONMENT, RECREATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND THE ARTS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Reference: Television Broadcasting Services (Digital Conversion) Bill 1998 and Datacasting Charge (Imposition) Bill 1998 FRIDAY, 5 JUNE 1998 CANBERRA BY AUTHORITY OF THE SENATE CANBERRA 1998 INTERNET The Proof and Official Hansard transcripts of Senate committee hearings, some House of Representatives committee hearings and some joint committee hearings are available on the Internet. Some House of Representatives committees and some joint committees make available only Official Hansard transcripts. The Internet address is: http://www.aph.gov.au/hansard SENATE ENVIRONMENT, RECREATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND THE ARTS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Friday, 5 June 1998 Members: Senator Patterson (Chair), Senator Schacht (Deputy Chair), Senators Allison, Eggleston, Lightfoot and Lundy Substitute members: Senator Tierney Participating members: Senators Abetz, Bartlett, Bolkus, Boswell, Bourne, Brown, Calvert, George Campbell, Carr, Colston, Coonan, Cooney, Crane, Faulkner, Ferguson, Harradine, Hogg, Lightfoot, Mackay, Margetts, Murphy, Neal, O’Chee and Tierney Senators in attendance: Senators Colston, Eggleston, Lightfoot, Lundy, Patterson, Schacht and Tierney Terms of reference for the inquiry: Television Broadcasting Services (Digital Conversion) Bill 1998 and Datacasting Charge (Imposition) Bill 1998 WITNESSES GILBERTSON, Mr Graeme John, Managing Director, South East Telecasters Ltd, 51 John Watson Drive, Mount Gambier, -
A Fresh Look at Free Daily Newspapers in New York City
new york • philadelphia • boston media clubmetro • metroX • ziptrials a fresh look at free daily newspapers in new york city Q2 2016 Thanks to the Alliance for Audited Media (AAM), circulation data is now available on a quarterly basis in AAM’s Media Intelligence Center. The state of art integrated database includes both free and paid newspapers and allows us to delve deep into the newspaper market in New York City. Here are some insights. free daily newspapers dominate new york city new york city* new york city* Q2 2016 Q2 2016 000's daily print copies 000's daily print copies 200 196 194 POST 82 150 14% METRO 196 DAILY NEWS 116 33% 100 116 20% 82 50 AMNY 194 33% 0 METRO AMNY DAILY NEWS POST Together, metro and AMNY hold two thirds of newspaper circulation market in New York City. Metro itself commands one third of the market – as much as the Daily News and the Post combined. Metro and AMNY print circulation level in New York City are broadly similar. distribution* distribution throughout new york city, points: 1,100+ north new jersey, & westchester AMNY BRONX/ WESTCHESTER 3,033 NEW JERSEY 6,475 the importance of stapling MANHATTAN Unlike its competitors, metro 134,800 newspaper is stapled. Stapling helps to keep the integrity of the QUEENS 40,410 product and extends its “shelf life.” metro International’s 20 year-experience around the world BROOKLYN strongly suggest stapling 17,782 contributes to higher number of readers per copy. reaching readers from all five boroughs † metro circulation breakdown* metro readership breakdown NYC, Q2 2016 NYC, Q2 2016 000's daily print copies 000's daily print readers BROOKLYN 18 9% MANHATTAN BROOKLYN QUEENS 140 137 40 28% 28% 21% SI MANHATTAN BRONX 8 135 3 2% BRONX QUEENS 69% 1% 77 133 15% 27% In NYC, metro circulation is concentrated in Manhattan with 135K daily copies – twice more than the Daily News and the Post combined. -
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Ceasefire Does Not Hold As Karabakh, Armenia Come Under Attack
OCTOBER 17, 2020 MMirror-SpeirTHEror-SpeARMENIAN ctator Volume LXXXXI, NO. 14, Issue 4656 $ 2.00 NEWS The First English Language Armenian Weekly in the United States Since 1932 IN BRIEF 370 New Cases of Ceasefire Does Not Hold as Karabakh, COVID-19 Confirmed in Armenia Come Under Attack Armenia YEREVAN (news.am) — As of Monday, October 12, 370 new cases of the coronavirus were con- STEPANAKERT (Combined Sources) — firmed in Armenia, and the total number of these A ceasefire agreed upon over the weekend cases has reached 56,821 in the country, according at a meeting of the foreign ministers of to the National Center for Disease Control and Armenia and Azerbaijan in Moscow with Prevention. their Russian counterpart collapsed almost Also, six more deaths from COVID-19 were regis- immediately. Azerbaijan started shelling tered, making the respective total 1,026 cases. the contact line immediately, killing civil- Three more cases of coronavirus patients dying ians as well as soldiers. from some other illnesses were recorded in Armenia A team of French, Russian and U.S. in the past one day, and the corresponding overall mediators urged Armenia and Azerbaijan death toll in the country is 306 now. on October 13 to immediately stop hostili- ties in and around Nagorno-Karabakh in line with a ceasefire agreement brokered UNESCO Asks for End to by Russia. The diplomats co-heading the Killing Civilians, Organization for Security and Cooperation Damaging in Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group warned that continued fighting in the Karabakh Infrastructures conflict zone would be fraught with “cata- strophic consequences for the region.” PARIS (Armenpress) — The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization “The Co-Chairs note with alarm the con- Destruction of Stepanakert tinuing violence in the Nagorno-Karabakh (UNESCO) on October 12 issued a statement conflict,” they said in a joint statement. -
The Armenian Weekly APRIL 26, 2008
Cover 4/11/08 8:52 PM Page 1 The Armenian Weekly APRIL 26, 2008 IMAGES PERSPECTIVES RESEARCH WWW.ARMENIANWEEKLY.COM Contributors 4/13/08 5:48 PM Page 3 The Armenian Weekly RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES 6 Nothing but Ambiguous: The Killing of Hrant Dink in 34 Linked Histories: The Armenian Genocide and the Turkish Discourse—By Seyhan Bayrakdar Holocaust—By Eric Weitz 11 A Society Crippled by Forgetting—By Ayse Hur 38 Searching for Alternative Approaches to Reconciliation: A 14 A Glimpse into the Armenian Patriarchate Censuses of Plea for Armenian-Kurdish Dialogue—By Bilgin Ayata 1906/7 and 1913/4—By George Aghjayan 43 Thoughts on Armenian-Turkish Relations 17 A Deportation that Did Not Occur—By Hilmar Kaiser By Dennis Papazian 19 Scandinavia and the Armenian Genocide— 45 Turkish-Armenian Relations: The Civil Society Dimension By Matthias Bjornlund By Asbed Kotchikian 23 Organizing Oblivion in the Aftermath of Mass Violence 47 Thoughts from Xancepek (and Beyond)—By Ayse Gunaysu By Ugur Ungor 49 From Past Genocide to Present Perpetrator Victim Group 28 Armenia and Genocide: The Growing Engagement of Relations: A Philosophical Critique—By Henry C. Theriault Azerbaijan—By Ara Sanjian IMAGES ON THE COVER: Sion Abajian, born 1908, Marash 54 Photography from Julie Dermansky Photo by Ara Oshagan & Levon Parian, www.genocideproject.net 56 Photography from Alex Rivest Editor’s Desk Over the past few tographers who embark on a journey to shed rials worldwide, and by Rivest, of post- years, the Armenian light on the scourge of genocide, the scars of genocide Rwanda. We thank photographers Weekly, with both its denial, and the spirit of memory. -
Designated Ports-Of-Departure (Pod) Alphabetical List
DESIGNATED PORTS-OF-DEPARTURE (POD) ALPHABETICAL LIST A I Alcan, Port of Entry Derby Line Port of Entry International Falls Port of Entry Tok, AK Derby Line, VT International Falls, MN Amistad Dam Detroit Canada Int. Bridge, J Del Rio, TX Port of Entry, Detroit, MI Anchorage Int. Airport Detroit Canada Tunnel, Port JFK International Airport, New Anchorage, AK of Entry, Detroit, MI York City - Jamaica, NY Atlanta-Hartsfield Int. Airport Detroit Metro Int. Airport, K Atlanta, GA Detroit, MI B Douglas Port of Entry Ketchikan Seaport-Port of Douglas, AZ Entry, Ketchikan, AK Baltimore Int. Airport E Kona Air and Sea Ports Baltimore, MD Kailua Kona, HI Bell Harbor Pier 66 Cruise Ship Eagle Pass Bridge L Terminal Seattle, WA Eagle Pass, TX Bridge of the Americas Eastport Port of Entry Laredo Gateway to the El Paso, TX Eastport, ID Americas - Laredo, TX Brownsville/Matamoras Int. Bridge F Las Vegas (McCarran) Int. Brownsville, TX Airport, Las Vegas, NV Buffalo Peace Bridge Fort Covington Port of Entry Lewiston Bridge, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, NY Fort Covington, NY New York Lewiston, NY C Fort Duncan Int. Bridge Logan International Airport Eagle Pass, TX East Boston, MA Calais Port of Entry G Long Beach Seaport Calais, ME Long Beach, CA Calexico Port of Entry Galveston Seaport Los Angeles Int. Airport Calexico, CA Galveston, TX Los Angeles, CA Cape Canaveral Seaport Grand Potage - Port of Entry M Port Canaveral, FL Grand Potage, MN Cape Vincent - Hornes Ferry Dock Guam Int. Airport Madawaska Port of Entry, Cape Vincent, NY Tamuning, Guam Madawaska, ME Champlain Port Of Entry H Massena (Seaway International Champlain, NY Bridge) - Massena, NY Charlotte/Douglas Int.