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en The more complex media picture means more programming can be sold out to more outlets.

en Our specials are unlike anything on television. Every week, viewers and media outlets request more programming for American Latinos. Five years ago when we began, the situation was quite different.

en HDNet features more original high-definition content than any other network, and we are always looking for innovative new media outlets to distribute our exciting line up of news, sports, music and entertainment programming. As the leader in digital video distribution online, CinemaNow understands the value of high-definition content and allows us to reach an even greater audience for our original series.

en It's as if the TV was sold to you at a loss and they're going to somehow make up the money on the programming. They'll be very anxious to make you watch only the certain kind of programming.

en [One area that the clubs are particularly keen on exploiting is the Internet, and in particular, the e-commerce potential. Kenyon also suggested the alliance would allow the clubs to explore the development of proprietary sports programming that could be repackaged for the Net or other digital media and sold to sponsors.] We are looking for technology to deliver more content to more people in more countries, ... Quite honestly, that's what our fans want.

en There have been an increasing number of outlets as more and more cable networks are demanding television production and original programming.

en We never had any expectations for our first album, so I don't know why we should start now. We hope that we at least sell the same amount we sold of our last album. If it's more than that, great. We're on an independent label so we're not afforded the same things that major label bands are. We don't have the same outlets available to us, but we have different outlets that work for us that don't work for major label bands.

en She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness. For current media outlets, this is nothing more than a restating of the rules,

en There have been national media outlets on our campus that have probably never been here before. We're on television more than ever before.

en In a large state like California, we were in touch with 800 media outlets.

en That is one of the benefits of having so many media outlets under one umbrella. It will definitely direct traffic.

en I thought the local media outlets did a good job of covering it in advance.

en I do appreciate it. They are talking about it on media outlets I didn't have plans to market the movie to. They are helping me out.

en The dream factory of that time was much simpler. As media outlets grew, everything became so complicated.

en This is not the type of picture that appears on the market. This work, in fact, has never been sold before publicly and has only been sold twice before privately. So, this is a major moment in the art market and the public has responded accordingly.


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