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SEATTLE, WA / ACCESSWIRE / February 11, 2021 / ReelTime VR/ReelTime Media (OTC:RLTR) ReelTimes Discount Ad Brokers (DAB) a 15 year old discount media company that ReelTime acquired effective 1-1-2021 booked $249,873 of revenue in January from media placements specific to the travel industry.
Discount Ad Brokers focuses on providing clients top tier placements at pricing levels at or below remnant inventory rate structures through a unique inventory acquisition model utilizing a combination of contracted capacity buys, alternate currencies, barter, and aggressive bulk inventory-based contracts with major US media properties.
Annual gross billings for DAB historically have averaged over $20 million per year over the last 3 years resulting in net placement revenues averaging $2.6 million per year. Net Revenues have historically risen from, 4.2 million in 2018, to 5.1 million in 2019, yet were reduced to just over $1 million in 2020 due to an elimination of ads from restaurant and
Exactly how long have we been expecting robots to take over the world? According to Wikipedia, L. Frank Baum introduced his readers to Tik-Tok, the first mechanical man assuming a
For cinephiles, there is an undeniable mystique surrounding âlostâ films. How does a film vanish? How could those involved in making it â the producers, the director, the cast and the crew â allow the culmination of their blood, sweat and tears to fade into obscurity? Yet, it has happened again and again over the years: All copies of certain feature films and short films cease to exist in any studio archives, private collections, or public archives, such as the U.S. Library of Congress.
Copies of many early films no longer exist. According to the Martin Scorsese s Film Foundation, more than 90% of American films made before 1929 are lost. Most of these films were intentionally destroyed: It was common practice to throw out or recycle films after their initial run because vault space was limited and the filmmakers thought the products had no future value.
The first incarnation of Wonder Woman I encountered as a kid wasnât the superpower wielding, golden lasso carrying Amazonian princess in her iconic red-white-and-blue costume. The first issues I latched onto as a kid â dug straight out of the old cubbyholes at Haslamâs Book Store in St. Petersburg â presented a reimagined Wonder Woman for a new era. The Bronze Age of comic books, running roughly from 1970 to 1984, saw cultural trends reflected in ongoing storylines. Perhaps inspired by the emerging womenâs rights movement of that era, DC Comicsâ writer Dennis OâNeil and artist Mike Sekowsky revamped the character, stripping her of her magical powers and making her a regular person who must utilize common and attainable skills to survive and succeed.
comedian bill maher put himself in the hot seat on his own show after using a racial slur on live television. he used the n-word on reel time with bill maher. full discretion his show airs on hbo, owned by time warner. last night he apologized saying i did a bad thing. he invited his guests to weigh in. i want to hear what ice cube had to say, a very visceral response. you know, it s a word that has been used against us. it s like a knife, man. you can use it as a weapon, or you can use it as a tool. it s been used as a weapon again us by white people. and we re not going to let that