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  2. InterMedia Partners - Wikipedia

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    InterMedia Advisors, LLC (a..k.a. InterMedia Partners ), is a private equity investment firm focused on leveraged buyout and growth capital investments in the media sector. The firm, which was founded in 2005 by notable private equity investor Leo Hindery, [citation needed] is based on the 48th floor of the Chrysler Building in Midtown ...

  3. Intermedia (company) - Wikipedia

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    Intermedia Films was an American independent film production company, wholly owned by IM Internationalmedia AG. The company mostly acted as a co-producer, funding films through the IMF ( Internationale Medien und Film, German for "International Media and Film") funds. As of 2012, Intermedia's library was owned by Ron Tutor and David Bergstein .

  4. Intermedia (hypertext) - Wikipedia

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    Intermedia (hypertext) Intermedia was the third notable hypertext project to emerge from Brown University, after HES (1967) and FRESS (1969). Intermedia was started in 1985 by Norman Meyrowitz, who had been associated with sooner hypertext research at Brown. The Intermedia project coincided with the establishment of the Institute for Research ...

  5. Intermedia - Wikipedia

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    Intermedia is an art theory term coined in the mid-1960s by Fluxus artist Dick Higgins to describe the strategies of interdisciplinarity that occur within artworks existing between artistic genres. [1] [2] [3] It was also used by John Brockman to refer to works in expanded cinema that were associated with Jonas Mekas ' Film-Makers’ Cinematheque.

  6. Junonia - Wikipedia

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    Kamilla Collins & Larsen, 1991. Junonia is a genus of nymphalid butterflies, described by Jacob Hübner in 1819. [1] They are commonly known as buckeyes, pansies or commodores. This genus flies on every continent except Antarctica and Europe. The genus contains roughly 30 to 35 species.