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Ad Hoc Research is a Montreal, QC-based company in the Media and Entertainment sector.
Genius Brands International, Inc. (Nasdaq: GNUS) is a leading global kids media company developing, producing, marketing, licensing, and broadcasting, branded children`s entertainment properties and consumer products for media and retail distribution. The Company`s award-winning `content with a purpose` portfolio includes the upcoming Stan Lee`s Superhero Kindergarten, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger; Rainbow Rangers for Nick Jr.; Llama Llama, starring Jennifer Garner, for Netflix; award-winning toddler brand Baby Genius; adventure comedy STEM series Thomas Edison`s Secret Lab; entrepreneurship series Warren Buffett`s Secret Millionaires Club; and Stan Lee`s Cosmic Crusaders, created with Stan Lee`s Pow! Entertainment. Through licensing agreements with leading manufacturers, characters from Genius Brands` IP, also appear on a wide range of consumer products for the worldwide retail marketplace. The Company`s new digital network, Kartoon Channel!, is available in over 100 million U.S. television households and over 200 million mobile devices via a broad range of distribution platforms, including Comcast, Cox, DISH, Amazon Prime, Sling TV, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire and more.
Studio 5D is a Oviedo, FL-based company in the Media and Entertainment sector.
ImpactAlpha is a new media platform that redraws the boundaries of business in a new era of investing. Investment News for a Sustainable Edge.
The MPLC was established more than 25 years ago by motion picture executives to provide legal public access to the work of the creative community. The MPLC is the world leader in motion picture copyright compliance representing over 500 studios and producers from major Hollywood and independent studios to television and foreign producers. The MPLC supports legal access across five continents and more than 25 countries and provides its Umbrella License to over 250,000 facilities in the United States and 450,000 worldwide.