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  2. Promax Rebrands as the Global Entertainment Marketing ... - AOL

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    As of Tuesday, Promax will now be known as the Global Entertainment Marketing Academy of Arts & Sciences, and restructure as a new organization adding film, music, sports and gaming verticals to ...

  3. Promax Awards - Wikipedia

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    Promax was established in 1956 as a non-profit association for promotion and marketing professionals working in broadcast media. In 1997, the Broadcast Design Association (BDA) who had partnered with Promax for years on their annual conference, officially joined with Promax.

  4. John D. Miller (television executive) - Wikipedia

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    [46] [20] Promax recognized his work on other occasions: in 1995, Miller and Manze were named the Marketing Team of the Year; [20] in 1996, Miller was named the Promotion Executive of the Year; and in 2006 and 2007 he received the Campaigns of Distinction Award. [14] [36] Promax honored him with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016. [14] [47]

  5. File:World.pdf - Wikipedia

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    This image is a map derived from a United Nations map.. Unless stated otherwise, UN maps are to be considered in the public domain. This applies worldwide. Some UN maps have special copyrights, as indicated on the map itself.

  6. File:CIA WorldFactBook-Political world.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Français : Carte du monde selon le CIA World Factbook. Cette version de janvier 2015 est la dernière version vectorielle disponible de ce fichier. (La version pdf d'octobre 2016 contient une version bitmap, pas vectorielle. Et la version PDF de février 2021 est partiellement vectorielle et partiellement bitmap.)

  7. Four continents - Wikipedia

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    The four continents, plus Australia, added later.. Europeans in the 16th century divided the world into four continents: Africa, America, Asia, and Europe. [1] Each of the four continents was seen to represent its quadrant of the world—Africa in the south, America in the west, Asia in the east, and Europe in the north.

  8. File:Origin of the World.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. VTM 2 - Wikipedia

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    The channel's look was designed by Lambie-Nairn and received a gold medal at the 1995 Promax UK Conference Awards. [ 3 ] This phase was seen with division from VMMa members, as some said that the channel wanted to distance itself from VTM by creating its own image, while others believed that the channel wanted to be a sort of VTM 2. [ 1 ]