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| After Creative Artists Agency announced two years ago that the firm is relocating to Century City, elected officials in Beverly Hills have gone on the offensive to halt further talent agency defections. The National Association of Broadcasters has seized upon this small issue and gone on the offensive as SHVIA comes up for reauthorization, going so far as to say anyone with a "leaky boat in a back yard" could cheat and obtain a network feed via satellite. Johnson has already gone on the offensive and approached General Motors, Chrysler, Toyota and Mercedes for potential business. |
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