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  2. Current TV - Wikipedia

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    Current TV was an American television channel which broadcast from August 1, 2005, to August 20, ... Current unveiled new imaging and a new logo in May 2011, ...

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  4. Product placement - Wikipedia

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    The Steelers adopted their current logo in 1962 as a product-placement deal with the American Iron and Steel Institute, which owned the rights to the Steelmark logo. The Steelers later were allowed to add "-ers" to the Steelmark logo the following year so that they could own a trademark on the logo. [ 91 ] (

  5. Nagravision - Wikipedia

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    Nagra Kudelski Group logo. Nagravision (or Nagra Kudelski or simply Nagra) is a company of the Kudelski Group that develops conditional access systems for digital cable and satellite television. The name is also used for their main products, the Nagravision encryption systems. [1]

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  7. Telebrands - Wikipedia

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    Telebrands' products are marketed using TV, Internet, and print advertising and through retail chains in over 120 countries. [5] Telebrands tends to have 10 to 12 products on store shelves, the most of any company in the direct-response television space. [4] Telebrands works with infomercial pitchmen, including the late Billy Mays and Anthony ...

  8. Broadcast Protection Discussion Group - Wikipedia

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    An article by John Dvorak [1] seems to contain a misconception: that the result of BPDG's work will be the obsolescence of current digital TV receivers. As Dvorak writes: As Dvorak writes: "it appears that the new copy-protection schemes being dreamed up by Hollywood will make every single HDTV set sold to date obsolete.

  9. AAEON - Wikipedia

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    In collaboration with manufacturers and vendors such as Seagate, Blue Chip Technology [5] and Sequans, [6] many of its products are applied in industries such as machine and factory automation, chemical, medical, finance, education, transportation. In addition, digital signage and kiosk applications are more prevalent in recent years.