In the movie industry, the largest film distributors. Examples are Twentieth Century Fox, Buena Vista, Paramount, and Universal.
the principal production studios in the golden era of Hollywood filmmaking (1930's and 1940's) which included: MGM, Warner Brothers, RKO, Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox.
The 'big' distributors such as Disney, Village Roadshow, Warner Bros., MGM and 20th Century Fox.
A term for the most powerful film companies in the U.S. industry. In the 1920s, the Majors were also knows as the "Big Three" and consisted of Paramount-Publix, Loew's (MGM), and First National. During the 1930s, the Majors (now the "Big Five") were MGM, Paramount, 20th Century-Fox, Warner Bros., and RKO. Before 1948, the Majors achieved their status because they had a high degree of vertical integration. Today the Majors consist of several production-distribution companies owned by media conglomerates, such as Universal Vivendi and AOL Time-Warner.
a distributor of medical, technical, and educational publications located in metro Dallas, Texas
Refers to record companies that are part of one of the six large entertainment conglomerates. masterpiece - The unattainable perfect piece that can always be used as a metaphorical yardstick to discourage, distract, and wound oneself or others. The big bill in aesthetic currency printed by self-appointed cultural caretakers and paid out posthumously.
The major Hollywood studios are MGM/UA, 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures, Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, Universal and Disney.
The major Hollywood movie producer-distributor studios.
The major Hollywood movie producer/distributor studio s (MGM/UA, 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures, Warner Bros, Paramount Pictures, Universal, and Disney).