Lexington Broadcast Services Company
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Lexington Broadcast Services Company (también conocido como The Lexington Broadcast Services Company y LBS Communications) fue una compañía distribuidora de programas de televisión y películas de origen estadounidense, activos entre 1976 y 1991. Ha colaborado en la distribución de programas con varias empresas, se pueden descartar DiC Entertainment y Columbia Pictures Television (incluyendo el material de su subdiario, Screen Gems).
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The Lexington Broadcast Services Company (first known as Lexington Broadcast Services and later known as LBS Communications) was a television production and syndication company formed on November 15, 1976, by advertising pioneer Henry Siegel, who, according to Advertising Age, was "the man who built Lexington Broadcast Services into the nation's largest barter syndicator, and thus defined that segment of the TV ad business."
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Lexington Broadcast Services Company
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Lexington Broadcast Services Company
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LBS Communications, Inc.
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LBS Communications, Inc.
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Acquired by All American Communications
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1976-11-15
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Lexington Broadcast Services Logo.svg
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The noodle logo of LBS
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Lexington Broadcast Services Company (también conocido como The Lexington Broadcast Services Company y LBS Communications) fue una compañía distribuidora de programas de televisión y películas de origen estadounidense, activos entre 1976 y 1991. Ha colaborado en la distribución de programas con varias empresas, se pueden descartar DiC Entertainment y Columbia Pictures Television (incluyendo el material de su subdiario, Screen Gems).
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The Lexington Broadcast Services Company (first known as Lexington Broadcast Services and later known as LBS Communications) was a television production and syndication company formed on November 15, 1976, by advertising pioneer Henry Siegel, who, according to Advertising Age, was "the man who built Lexington Broadcast Services into the nation's largest barter syndicator, and thus defined that segment of the TV ad business."
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Acquired byAll American Communications
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1976-11-15
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1976