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The programme is a co-production between the non-profit Sesame Workshop and Moby Media, an Afghan company that specialises in bringing western TV formats such as Pop Idol and Deal or No Deal to Afghan screens.
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As others observed last week, pointedly, this is a co-production with the Metropolitan Opera, New York.
Eugene Onegin; London Philharmonic Orchestra, Janine Jansen/Vänskä – review 2011
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MR: By the way, I really admire your co-production on the latest Paul Simon album So Beautiful Or So What.
Mike Ragogna: Grammytech 1: A Conversation With Musical Director & Producer Phil Ramone Mike Ragogna 2012
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They apparently have the money to market Thor and Captain America, and whatever they'd spend on marketing and distributing all four Marvel films is sure to be less than the production budgets and marketing costs for upcoming mega-movies like Transformers 3 (a Dreamworks co-production), Mission: Impossible IV, and Star Trek 2.
Scott Mendelson: Why Did Paramount Sell off Distribution Rights for Avengers and Iron Man 3 to Disney for a Mere $115 Million? Scott Mendelson 2010
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Cory: It's a co-production of VH1 Save the Music Foundation and Apple & Eve Fruitables, looking for the best school music mash-ups in America.
Keck's Exclusives: Judgment Days Are Coming for Glee's Finn 2011
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MR: By the way, I really admire your co-production on the latest Paul Simon album So Beautiful Or So What.
Mike Ragogna: Grammytech 1: A Conversation With Musical Director, Engineer & Producer Phil Ramone Mike Ragogna 2012
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DH: T-Bone and I were a co-production team as well, so we sat right before the album in January and we went through all of my songs that I had written over the years, then we picked the songs that we thought were going to be the best for the album.
Mike Ragogna: Laughing Down Crying: A Conversation with Daryl Hall, Plus "Raw African-American Gospel" and Chadwick Stokes Exclusives Mike Ragogna 2011
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The first 60 Minutes/ProPublica co-production, broadcast June 22, is an investigation into Al Hurra, the U.S. government's taxpayer-supported TV network in the Middle East, which has drawn criticism for broadcasting anti-Israeli commentary, among other things.
Another priceless comedy moment from the O (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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DH: T-Bone and I were a co-production team as well, so we sat right before the album in January and we went through all of my songs that I had written over the years, then we picked the songs that we thought were going to be the best for the album.
Mike Ragogna: Laughing Down Crying: A Conversation with Daryl Hall, Plus "Raw African-American Gospel" and Chadwick Stokes Exclusives Mike Ragogna 2011
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They apparently have the money to market Thor and Captain America, and whatever they'd spend on marketing and distributing all four Marvel films is sure to be less than the production budgets and marketing costs for upcoming mega-movies like Transformers 3 (a Dreamworks co-production), Mission: Impossible IV, and Star Trek 2.
Scott Mendelson: Why Did Paramount Sell off Distribution Rights for Avengers and Iron Man 3 to Disney for a Mere $115 Million? Scott Mendelson 2010
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