media release

  • 1Media release — may refer to: Anti tromboning, a Voice over Internet Protocol term: when a media flow is released and allowed to flow point to point. News release, a press release or press statement. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the… …

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  • 2Social Media Release — Das Social Media Release (seltener auch unter dem Begriff Pressemitteilung 2.0 bekannt) ist ein PR Werkzeug, das für den Gebrauch im Internet optimiert und konsequent multimedial ausgerichtet ist. Es wendet sich nicht nur an Journalisten, sondern …

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  • 3Media Monitors Australia — Media Monitors Pty Ltd Type Proprietary limited company Industry Media Founded Melbourne, Australia, 1904 Headquarters …

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  • 4release — 01. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but was [released] after 7 years for good behavior. 02. Martin Luther King observed that hatred paralyzes life, whereas love [releases] it. 03. The government has just [released] a statement saying they …

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  • 5Media Works Bunko — (メディアワークス文庫, Media Wākusu Bunko?) is a publishing imprint affiliated with the Japanese publishing company ASCII Media Works. It was established on December 16, 2009 with the publication of eight novels,[1] and is a mainstream novel imprint aimed… …

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  • 6Media Player Classic — Developer(s) …

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  • 7Media Go — Screenshot of the older version of Media Go …

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  • 8Media 100 — is a manufacturer of video editing software and non linear editing systems designed for professional cutting and editing. The editing systems are currently all based on OEM AJA Kona boards, with the exception of the Software only Producer and… …

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  • 9Media Blasters — Type Private Industry Entertainment (Anime) Headquarters New York City, New York, United States Key people John Sirabella Sam Liebowitz Products …

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  • 10Media 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… …

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