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The fledgling network soon needed additional investors though, and the Columbia Phonograph Company, manufacturers of Columbia Records, rescued it in April 1927 ; as a result, the network was renamed " Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System.
The USA cable network, however, funded a new and Canadian-filmed, fourth season of episodes, produced via the fledgling production company Atlantis and The Arthur Company owned by Arthur L. Annecharico in association with MCA, allowing the show to have enough episodes for syndication runs.
The company also sent surveyors down the east coast of the South Island to consider further sites, where they made contact at Akaroa with the fledgling French colony established there under the auspices of Jean-François Langlois's Nanto-Bordelaise Company.
Barry Humphries was invited to join the fledgling Union Theatre Repertory Company early in 1955 and toured Victorian country towns performing Twelfth Night, directed by Ray Lawler.
" In 1923, Agnes Meyer left the navy and joined the fledgling Hebern Electric Code Company as technical advisor.
The fledgling company evolved within three years into a professional organization: the American Opera Company.
In 1986 Sinclair agreed to affiliate WBFF and WTTE with the fledgling Fox Broadcasting Company.
In 1981, Schultz visited a client of Hammarplast, a fledgling coffee-bean shop called Starbucks Coffee Company in Seattle which he joined as the Director of Marketing a year later.
In 1790 he assisted his father and brother John with a survey for the fledgling Neath Canal Company.
William Durant managed the fledgling Buick Manufacturing Company, making it the number one car-building company in the country by 1908.
Founded in Columbus, Indiana, in 1919 as Cummins Engine Company, for its namesake Clessie Lyle Cummins, the fledgling firm was among the first to see the commercial potential of the engine technology invented two decades earlier by Rudolf Diesel.
The Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers ( ALAM ), originally the Manufacturer's Mutual Association ( MMA ), was an organization originally formed to challenge the litigation of the fledgling automobile industry by George B. Selden and the Electric Vehicle Company.
In common with many British drivers of the immediate post-war period, Collins cut his racing teeth in the frenetic 500cc category ( adopted as Formula 3 at the end of 1950 ), when his parents bought him a Cooper 500 from the fledgling Cooper Car Company.
Further enhancing his enormous wealth, the J. R. Simplot Company provided startup capital in the early 1980s for the fledgling Micron Technology, a Boise-based manufacturer of computer memory chips.
In Johnson ’ s senior year, William Boeing recruited him for a position at the fledgling Boeing Company.
When the university announced it would enclose its football stadium, the fledgling Trus-Joist Company of Boise bid on and won the project.
Frost Company created Ravinia as an amusement park intended to lure riders to the fledgling Chicago and Milwaukee Electric Railroad.
The Toowoomba Gas and Coke Company was floated in 1875 and the Council pledged to erect street lamps to assist with the establishment of the fledgling company.
Fascinated by the fledgling film business, Barker soon joined the Bison Motion Pictures division of the New York Motion Picture Company.

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Produced by fledgling MTV Pictures, the film became a surprise hit and helped connect Voight with a younger audience.
However, when Darryl F. Zanuck merged his fledgling studio, 20th Century Pictures, with Fox Film Corporation to form Twentieth Century Fox, her status became precarious and even tertiary to that of actresses Loretta Young and Shirley Temple, although she always received top billing in every movie that she made during the 1930s, including Ladies in Love ( 1937 ) with Constance Bennett, Young, and Tyrone Power.
" By holding what he called " Acid Tests ", and touring the country with his band of Merry Pranksters, Kesey became a magnet for media attention that drew many young people to the fledgling movement.
In 1966, Lynde debuted on the fledgling game show Hollywood Squares and quickly became its iconic guest star.
The port became vital to the fledgling country's development.
Though William Barbee died shortly after establishing himself and his family in North Carolina, one of his eight children, Christopher Barbee, became an important contributor to his father ’ s adopted community and to the fledgling University of North Carolina.
However, it was named, it became the center of gravity for the fledgling county.
Several businesses quickly sprang up in the fledgling town, including the Carrington Hotel, which became known for serving good meals to hungry railroad travelers.
Although 70 percent of the first episode's animation had to be redone, pushing the series premiere back three months, it became one of the first major hit series for the fledgling Fox network.
Walther became the fledgling denomination's first president.
At the time, she was running Anna Records, and he became a record producer and A & R man for the fledgling label.
Upon his return, Zogolli became involved in the political life of the fledgling Albanian government that had been created in the wake of the First World War.
In 1980, the then fledgling heavy metal superstars Iron Maiden became the first band to play live on the show since The Who in 1972, when they refused to mime to their single " Running Free ".
They were however allowed gliders and it became the way for fledgling pilots to begin their flying career.
Subsequently, Epic became better known for its signing of newer, fledgling acts.
In 1960, Gordy signed an unknown named Mary Wells who became the fledgling label's first star, with Smokey Robinson penning her hits " You Beat Me to the Punch ", " Two Lovers ", and " My Guy ".
However, the relationship between Auerbach and Cousy improved when the coach saw that the " Houdini of the Hardwood "-- as the spectacular dribbler and flashy passer Cousy was lovingly called —- became the first great playmaker of the fledgling NBA.
Ten weeks later, the program premiered nationwide on the Fox network and became the fledgling network's first hit series.
Moving to Evanston, Illinois the following year to pursue a journalism degree and fine art minor at Northwestern, Albini immersed himself in the fledgling Chicago punk scene and became a devoted fan of the post-punk band Naked Raygun.
In 1960, while continuing play in Municipal Stadium, the current Davenport franchise became a permanent member of the fledgling Midwest League, which had formed in 1956.
He wanted Canada's fledgling cable operators to carry CHFI on a spare cable channel and the more he studied the cable world, the more he became attracted to the potential for programming choices on cable television.
Kimera seized the initiative in this trend and became the first effective Kabaka ( ruler ) of the fledgling Buganda state.
He switched to the fledgling Federal League in and spent two seasons with the Indianapolis Hoosiers, who became the Newark Pepper in.
Jacksonville became the fledgling league's most successful team, taking the regular season title and being the only team to draw an average of over 3, 000 fans per game.
By 1905, the school had a fledgling music department, which two years later became the Conservatory of Music.

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