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Marvez: Ring of Honor’s Cary Silkin once again hits the reset button
Cary Silkin is all too familiar with the expression “Ring out the old, ring in the new.” Because his top talent often gets raided by the nation’s two largest pro-wrestling companies (World Wrestling Entertainment and TNA Wrestling), Silkin’s Ring of Honor is regularly forced to change headliners. The reset button was pushed once again at last Saturday’s “Glory by Honor IX” Internet pay-per-view …
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Director hopes for Hollywood ending for JU film program
It’s an oft-told bit of Jacksonville lore that early in the 20th century the city competed with New York and Los Angeles as a center of motion picture production. But by 1917, political opposition here and a milder climate there led filmmakers to abandon Jacksonville for Hollywood. A vestige of Jacksonville’s decade as a film capital is located on Arlington Road: the old Norman Studios, built in …
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AWM’s 2010 Mediaweek 50
As the media recession slowly subsides, or, depending on who you talk to, rests on pause, CEOs, owners and directors who have seen their companies come though the wilderness obviously are beholden to the people who help lead the way out.
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