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As an alternative method "Marvis" fish food (16 grammes) may be substituted for the 500 grammes of fresh fish.
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"Crossing your fingers and hoping people will find out about a show isn't really a business model," says Curt Marvis , president of digital media at Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. He said the lack of reliable promotional channels and brand dollars for online videos is among the reasons the company hasn't invested heavily in it.
Building Loyalty on Web Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011
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Lionsgate partnered with entertainment company Hudsun Media on a new animated Web series, "Trailer Trash," that's running on Hulu, selecting the site in part due to its commitment to promoting the show ahead of its launch, Mr. Marvis said.
Building Loyalty on Web Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011
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Mr. Marvis says he expects the show, which earns a cut of ad revenue generated on Hulu, to be profitable in the first year.
Building Loyalty on Web Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011
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Also in 2005, Gabon signed exploration contracts with Perenco and an Indian consortium, which includes Marvis, Oil India, Indian Oil Corporation and the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC).
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Each week, a contestant will win one million dollars and contestants become eligible, participate, and win via text messaging, Marvis said.
Daisy Whitney: Video: Lionsgate Realizing 95% Margins on Digital Business 2009
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French Word-A-Day: 2007
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This is probably the most important product release we've had since we started in business in 1999, CinemaNow Chief Executive Curt Marvis told Reuters.
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* Curt Marvis, chief executive of CinemaNow, which is billed as the leading legal movie download service, allowing fans to watch or buy films over the internet.
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