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The Altech Environmental Services is a Southfield, MI-based company in the Media and Entertainment sector.
At Art Machine our work is diverse, spanning everything from theatrical/cable design, home entertainment packaging, video game packaging, live event marketing and traditional brands. We have a dedicated team of writers, illustrators and strategists who bring passion to every project, no matter the size or scope. And our artists work across 2D, 3D and motion graphics to deliver state-of-the-art visuals and CG print assets. Over the years, we have earned a reputation for creativity, innovation and success with past projects that include winners and nominees of over three-dozen Key Art Awards.
AdOne is a New York, NY-based company in the Media and Entertainment sector.
National Entertainment Network (NEN), a private equity backed company, is the nations dominant amusement vending service provider. Over its 28-year history, NEN has defined front-end retail and restaurant entertainment with a diverse portfolio of offerings including skill-crane games, capsule toy/confection stands, video games, and kiddie rides. NEN has over 55,000 machines in over 15,000 locations across the country.
CÜR Media, Inc. is developing a new streaming music experience that intersects Pandora and Spotify for listening on the web and mobile devices. CÜR Media, Inc. is based in Connecticut, and is led by Tom Brophy, a successful digital media entrepreneur, and entertainment and music industry veterans John A. Lack (creator of MTV, Nickelodeon, ESPN2, and The Movie Channel) and Bob Jamieson (former Chairman/CEO of RCA Records). CÜR Music began testing in early 2012 as Raditaz, a DMCA compliant Internet radio product, and has developed web, iPhone and Android applications that in beta had over 150,000 monthly unique users. The Company plans to launch its enhanced product offering later this year with a multi-million dollar marketing campaign. The market for streaming music access is massive. The $6.7B US recorded music market is shifting from CDs and music downloads to streaming music (access models). 275 million people over the age of 6 still listen to the radio and spend 15 hours per week listening, and more than 120 million people use some form of Internet radio in the US every month.