WEEKLY PUBLICATION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL HAYNES PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. 22 VANDERBILT AVE. NEW YORK NY WEEKLY PUBLICATION;
CORPORATE ACQUISITIONS Acquisition Resource Corporation Merchant Bank Building, 55 Main Street Tiburon IL 94920 Weekly publication, namely, a newsletter in the field of business transactions;
CURRENT EVENTS SCHOLASTIC INC. 557 Broadway New York NY 10012 WEEKLY PUBLICATION;
FLORIDA CITRUS MUTUAL TRIANGLE FLORIDA CITRUS MUTUAL 411 E Orange Street Lakeland FL 338015054 WEEKLY PUBLICATION;AS EARLY AS 1951 ON ANOTHER PUBLICATION;
TEXTILE WORLD BRAGDON, LORD & NAGLE CO., THE WEEKLY PUBLICATION;
THE DETROITER GREATER DETROIT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Detroit MI WEEKLY PUBLICATION;
THE DETROITER DETROIT BOARD OF COMMERCE 320 WEST LAFAYETTE STREET DETROIT MI WEEKLY PUBLICATION;
THE MAGAZINE AMERICA RESPONDS TO GANNETT CO., INC. 7950 Jones Branch Drive McLean VA 22107 weekly publication;
THE MARKET ECONOMIST MERRILL LYNCH & CO., INC. 4 WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER NEW YORK NY 10080 weekly publication, namely newsletter featuring economic analysis, key economic market movers for the week ahead, economic historical data and forecasts;
THE NATION THE NATION COMPANY 520 Eighth Avenue, 21st Floor New York NY 10018 WEEKLY PUBLICATION;
THE NATION THE NATION COMPANY, LP 72 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK NY 10011 WEEKLY PUBLICATION;
THE NATION NATION ASSOCIATES, INC., THE 33 IRVING PLACE NEW YORK NY 10003 WEEKLY PUBLICATION;
THE NATION NATION INC., THE 20 VESEY STREET NEW YORK NY WEEKLY PUBLICATION;
THE PILOT NATIONAL MARITIME UNION OF AMERICA NEW YORK, N.Y. WEEKLY PUBLICATION, WHOSE SUBJECT MATTER IS OF INTEREST TO MARITIME WORKERS;
THE WISCONSIN FARMER FARM PROGRESS COMPANIES, INC. 191 South Gary Ave. Carol Stream IL 60188 WEEKLY PUBLICATION;
THE WISCONSIN FARMER HOMESTEAD COMPANY, THE 1912 GRAND AVE. DES MOINES IA WEEKLY PUBLICATION;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system and method are disclosed for facilitating fast-forwarding by viewers through a first-run program beyond the current broadcast point. In one embodiment, the first-run program is distributed before its scheduled publication time, and may be viewed at any time after the publication time. In a second embodiment, content is distributed on or after the publication time, but at a rate greater than the normal viewing rate. In a third embodiment, content is distributed on demand after the publication time by a media distribution server. In a fourth embodiment, a viewer participating in a multicast session of the content requests content beyond the current broadcast point. The viewer is switched to a unicast session, and the requested content is transmitted to the viewer. In alternative embodiments, a release code may be provided to control the time after which the viewer will be permitted to view program segments beyond the current broadcast point.