American Lawyer Media — ALM (formerly American Lawyer Media), is an integrated media company focusing on legal and real estate subjects. ALM owns and publishes 33 national and regional magazines and newspapers focused on the legal and real estate communities, including… … Wikipedia
American Public Media Group — (APMG), formerly Minnesota Communications Group, is the non profit organization that is the parent of non profits Minnesota Public Radio, Southern California Public Radio (KPCC 89.3 FM), and Classical South Florida (WKCP 89.7 FM), along with the… … Wikipedia
American Business Women's Association — The American Business Women’s Association is a national professional association for women, established by Kansas City businessman, Hilary Bufton, Jr. [http://www.abwa.org] On Sept. 22, 1949, Mr. Bufton and three Kansas City businesswomen… … Wikipedia
Media Research Center — Founder(s) L. Brent Bozell III Type media analysis Founded October 1, 1987 Location Alexandria, Virginia … Wikipedia
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American Dad! — The Smith family. From left to right: Roger, Francine, Stan, Klaus … Wikipedia
Media cross-ownership in the United States — Media cross ownership refers to the ownership of multiple media businesses by a person or corporation. These businesses can include broadcast and cable television, radio, newspaper, book publishing, video games, and various online entities. Much… … Wikipedia
Business 2.0 — was a monthly magazine publication founded by magazine entrepreneur Chris Anderson and journalist James Daly in order to chronicle the rise of the New Economy . First published in July 1998 the magazine failed to make sufficient profit and was… … Wikipedia
Media ownership in Australia — is distributed between commercial, national public broadcasters and not for profit community broadcasters. Australian media ownership has been described as one of the most concentrated in the world.[1] For example, 11 of the 12 capital city daily … Wikipedia