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Metromedia, Inc. (also
often MetroMedia) was an
American media company that
owned radio and
television stations in the
United States from 1956 to 1986...
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Bobby Sherman (
Metromedia), US No. 11, RIAA Gold 1970 Here
Comes Bobby (
Metromedia), US No. 10, RIAA Gold 1970 With Love,
Bobby (
Metromedia), US No. 20,...
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Metromedia is an
American media company.
Metromedia can also mean:
Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc.,
later AboveNet Metromedia Restaurant Group Metromedia...
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Metromedia Square (later
known as Fox
Television Center from 1986 to 1996) was a
radio and
television studio facility located at 5746
Sunset Boulevard...
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because Lenin Stadium needed money). In May 1967, New York City–based
Metromedia announced that it
would acquire the
Globetrotters for $1 million, but...
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appointed Metromedia's Regional Director and Vice
President of
Radio in 1997. In 2000,
Grozev became CEO of the
Radio Division of
Metromedia, supervising...
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Ponderosa were
separate companies,
which were
later merged under the
Metromedia Restaurant Group. The
names of the
restaurants were
derived from the TV...
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Metromedia Restaurant Group was an
American casual dining company that
operated and
franchised more than 800
restaurants under the
names Steak and...
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Metromedia Square (1978) In the
Beginning at
Metromedia Square (1978) ****o,
Larry at
Metromedia Square (1979–1980)
Highcliffe Manor at
Metromedia Square...
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Wolper then sold his
company to
Metromedia for $3.6
million in 1964. In
October 1968, he paid $750,000 to
leave Metromedia and took six
films projects with...