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  2. Communications Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    Communications Corporation of America (also known as ComCorp) was a broadcasting company in the United States that owned television stations in smaller markets. The company was headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana. [1] It owned and/or operated 20 stations (counting satellite stations and those controlled via local marketing agreements).

  3. New World Pictures - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of its film and home video holdings were sold in January 1990 to Trans-Atlantic Pictures, a newly formed production company founded by a consortium of former New World executives (Trans-Atlantic was sold to Lakeshore Entertainment in 1996). [17] Highgate Pictures and Learning Corporation of America were shut down in 1990.

  4. Silver Burdett - Wikipedia

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    In 1965 it became the first division of the General Learning Corporation, a multi-million dollar collaboration between Time Inc. and General Electric. [2] Simon & Schuster purchased it in 1986, and merged it with Ginn & Company, a leading el-hi (elementary school and high school) textbook publisher - which formed the imprint Silver Burdett ...

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  6. List of telecommunications companies in the Americas

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    Frontier Communications [9] Granite Telecommunications [10] GTT Communications (Acquiring Interoute) [11] IDT Corporation [citation needed] Mediacom [12] Telephone and Data Systems (includes subsidiaries TDS Telecom and U.S. Cellular, will be sold to Telenor [13]) Windstream Communications (acquired EarthLink [14]) Zayo Group; WideOpenWest [15]

  7. RCA - Wikipedia

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    The RCA Corporation was a major American electronics company, which was founded in 1919 as the Radio Corporation of America. It was initially a patent trust owned by General Electric (GE), Westinghouse , AT&T Corporation and United Fruit Company .

  8. Francis Keppel - Wikipedia

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    Francis Keppel (April 16, 1916 – February 19, 1990) was an American educator.As U.S. Commissioner of Education (1962–1965) he was instrumental in developing the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 and in overseeing enforcement of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in the schools.

  9. GCI Communication - Wikipedia

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    On November 10, 2005, the company reported third-quarter profits of $2.3 million, down from $9.3 million during the same three months of 2004. [2] In November 2024, Liberty Broadband announced that GCI would be spun off to its shareholders, as part of plans for the company to be acquired by Charter Communications. [3]