Definition of Exhibitors. Meaning of Exhibitors. Synonyms of Exhibitors

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Definition of Exhibitors

Exhibitor
Exhibitor Ex*hib"it*or, n. [Cf. L. exhibitor a giver.] One who exhibits.

Meaning of Exhibitors from wikipedia

- it as Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World, which was later shortened to the more manageable title, Exhibitors Herald-World. Exhibitors Herald...
- January 2020 - Cinema Exhibitors ****ociation of Nigeria". www.ceanigeria.com. "Top 20 films 23rd - 25th December 2022 - Cinema Exhibitors ****ociation of Nigeria"...
- For the purpose of entertainment taxes, returns have to be filed by the exhibitors w****ly (usually each Tuesday). The Government of Tamil Nadu made provisions...
- Motion Picture Exhibitors (Allied), Unaffiliated Independent Motion Picture Exhibitors of America, National Independent Theatre Exhibitors, and more, to...
- ****ociated Exhibitors was an American film distribution company active during the silent era. The company did not produce its own pictures but released...
- is the world's largest gaming event, with 370,000 visitors and 1,037 exhibitors from 56 countries attending the event in 2018. The event is used by many...
- number of exhibitors from art, comics, games, film, TV, and publishing make their appearance at Comic-Con. There are three types of exhibitors at San Diego...
- formed by the merging of three existing Quigley publications: Exhibitors Trade Review, Exhibitors Daily Review, and Motion Pictures Today. The first issue...
- "Screen Papers Merged: Exhibitors' Herald and Moving Picture World Close Deal". The New York Times. December 30, 1927. p. 21. "Exhibitor's Herald – Publisher...
- itself would cost $768 million, although individual exhibitors would pay much of the cost. Exhibitors designed their own pavilions and construction contractors...