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When and MCA
When the talent agency Music Corporation of America ( better known as MCA ), then wielding major influence on Paramount policy, offered $ 50 million for 750 features released prior to December 1, 1949 ( with payment to be spread over many years ), a cash-strapped Paramount thought it had made the best possible deal.
When Ron Meyer and Michael Ovitz left in 1995 for MCA and Disney respectively, the entertainment community watched to see if CAA would fall from the top.
Flotsam and Jetsam signed with major label MCA Records in 1989 and began work on their third album When the Storm Comes Down, which was released in May 1990.
* When the Storm Comes Down ( 1990, MCA Records )
In 1979, Lobo was signed to MCA Records, where he worked with producer Bob Montgomery releasing the single " Where Were You When I Was Falling In Love ", which reached # 23.
When the MCA statute was re-enacted in 1985, distance education was maintained as a major strategy to meet these objectives.
In fact Larson's MCA debut ... Say When was not released until 1985 and the C & W career it ushered in proved anti-climactic with only one of Larson's six MCA single releases becoming a significant hit: her duet with Steve Wariner entitled " That's How You Know When Love's Right " — taken from the April 1986 album release Rose of My Heart — reached No. 9 C & W.
When MCA and Polygram were merged into the new Universal Music Group, a new label, Decca Broadway, was born.
When I got to that point, we were doing 300 days a year on the road, and we were on our fourth or fifth album on MCA.
When MCA Records re-issued this album on cassette tape in the 1980s, " I Need You To Turn To " and " The Cage " were swapped in the album running order.
When this album was issued on cassette MCA swapped the places of " Razor Face " and " Rotten Peaches " on side one and two of the tape.
When The US band was signed to MCA Records, Kerrang magazine mistakenly printed the Canadian PBF picture with the heading " Floyd Signs To MCA ".
When CBS began luring Benny ( also an MCA client ) and others away from NBC, mostly by offering the performers better capital-gains terms against the still-high postwar U. S. taxes than NBC was willing to do, Peary listened and signed with the network.
When Wariner signed to MCA Records in 1984, he began a string of consecutive Top Ten hits that lasted into the 1990s.

When and PolyGram
When US operations were running at full capacity, PolyGram expanded aggressively, and would press large quantities of records without knowing the demand.
When Casablanca's lavish spending habits were realized by PolyGram, it quickly made an offer to purchase the other 50 % of Casablanca in 1980.
When the 20th Century deal ended in 1981 ( at the same time was sold to PolyGram in 1981 and absorbed into Casablanca Records ), Chi-Sound was wound down with Davis using independent distribution for spasmodic releases for 2 years.
When PolyGram released the first digitally remastered CD version of The Album in 1997, the fact that one of the nine tracks was nearly a minute shorter than it was supposed to be somehow managed to elude the remastering engineers – the U. S. edit was again used by mistake and the first edition was subsequently withdrawn.
Electribe 101 signed with Mercury / PolyGram Records, and its single " Tell Me When The Fever Ended " was issued.
* " Tell Me When The Fever Ended "-( Mercury / PolyGram Records ) 1989 UK # 32

When and labels
When Pakistan clamped down in 2003 on the types of goods permitted duty-free transit, and introducing stringent measures and labels to prevent such practices, re-routing of goods through Iran from the Persian Gulf increased significantly.
When an unlabeled packet enters the ingress router and needs to be passed on to an MPLS tunnel, the router first determines the forwarding equivalence class ( FEC ) the packet should be in, and then inserts one or more labels in the packet's newly created MPLS header.
When the characters were not in use he had them arranged with paper labels, one label for each rhyme-group, and kept them in wooden cases.
When printing labels on release paper, they are prone to paper jams when a print wire snags the leading edge of the label while printing at its very edge.
When the Kinks changed record labels from RCA to Arista in 1976, Davies abandoned his then-recent propensity for ambitious, theatrical concept albums and rock operas — the RCA era ( 1971 – 75 ) had produced Muswell Hillbillies, Everybody's in Show-Biz, Preservation Act 1 and Act 2, Soap Opera and Schoolboys in Disgrace — and returned to writing more basic, straightforward songs.
When the number of possible labels is fairly small ( e. g. in the case of classification ), N may be set so that the probability of all possible labels is output.
When the labels are continuously distributed ( e. g. in regression analysis ), the denominator involves integration rather than summation:
When the components are received into the facility, the ASN is processed and then company labels are created for each line item.
When Ark21 shut down operation in the UK, their second album Me Too was released on various independent labels throughout the world.
When the NBC Symphony was reorganized in the fall of 1954 as the Symphony of the Air, it continued to record for RCA, as well as other labels, usually with Leopold Stokowski.
Because the two main singers in Rockpile had recording contracts with different record labels and managers, albums were always credited to either Lowe or Edmunds, so there is only one official Rockpile album, which was not released until the waning days of the collaboration: 1980's Seconds of Pleasure, featuring the Lowe songs " When I Write The Book " and " Heart ".
Because Edmunds and Lowe signed to different record labels that year, they could not record as Rockpile until 1980, but many of their solo LPs ( such as Lowe's Labour of Lust and Edmunds ' own Repeat When Necessary ) were group recordings.
When the company merged with the Columbia Graphophone Company to form Electrical and Musical Industries, Ltd. ( EMI ), the lower-priced labels of the two firms were merged also as Regal Zonophone.
When spoken about graph labeling with unique labels, commonly taken from the integer range 1 ,..., n, where n is the number of the vertices of the graph, two labeled graphs are said to be isomorphic if the corresponding underlying unlabeled graphs are isomorphic.
When the Riddler threatens to expose Batman's secret identity, however, the Caped Crusader mockingly labels it an empty threat, pointing out that if Riddler revealed the answer to the riddle " who is Batman?
When Mr. Lady Records closed down, the group switched labels to Universal Records for the 2004 release of This Island.
When starting to bend a spoon they would actually pick up two or more and remove the labels, which they were allowed to do, because they claimed they were in the way.
When withdrawal from any medication occurs it can be harmful or even fatal ; hence prescription warning labels explicitly saying not to discontinue the drug without doctor approval.
When used to classify speech sounds, voiced and unvoiced are merely labels used to group phones and phonemes together for the purposes of classification.
Part of the impetus for its release was that the original Slippery When Ill, long asked for by the band's fans, had become very rare and difficult to obtain due to the small size of the record labels it was originally released on.
When working on OK Computer at improvised studios without the close supervision of longtime veterans or record labels, both he and the band learned as they went along, ultimately crediting the open process with the record's success.
When the characters were not in use he had them arranged with paper labels, one label for each rhyme-group, and kept them in wooden cases.
When Beatlemania reached the US, the record labels holding rights to Beatle songs rereleased them in various combinations.

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