Check out these great collectors Star Wars cereal boxes that have been created! These mini cereal boxes will be exclusively given away to those fans who are attending the Star Wars Celebration collecting panels. The Star Wars Celebration runs from August 12-15 in Orlando, Florida.
Chris Georgoulias led the effort working with collectors, sponsors, and artists, who contributed to the concepts, funding, and artwork of this completely fan-sponsored giveaway. There are sixteen mini cereal boxes to collect (they are about four inches tall), one for each panel, and they are exclusive to Celebration V! Only 400 of each will be made available. Box illustrations are by artists Jeff Correll, Mattias Rendahl, Grant Gould, Bill Cable, Chris Reiff, Jeff Carlisle, Scott D.M. Simmons, and Chris Trevas. The boxes will be handed out at random times during each panel and will be absolutely free. Don't miss this opportunity for unique, completely original collectibles.
Chris Georgoulias led the effort working with collectors, sponsors, and artists, who contributed to the concepts, funding, and artwork of this completely fan-sponsored giveaway. There are sixteen mini cereal boxes to collect (they are about four inches tall), one for each panel, and they are exclusive to Celebration V! Only 400 of each will be made available. Box illustrations are by artists Jeff Correll, Mattias Rendahl, Grant Gould, Bill Cable, Chris Reiff, Jeff Carlisle, Scott D.M. Simmons, and Chris Trevas. The boxes will be handed out at random times during each panel and will be absolutely free. Don't miss this opportunity for unique, completely original collectibles.
- 7/17/2010
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
TORONTO -- Canadian cable giant Shaw Communications is warning that any move to compel domestic cable and satellite TV carriers to pay conventional networks for their signals will only encourage U.S. networks to demand similar compensation.
Top national broadcasters last week asked the CRTC to Bill Cable and satellite TV carriers for their American series-rich feeds.
Calgary-based Shaw told the TV watchdog that content carriers could pay Canadian and U.S. networks up to CAN$500 million ($490 million) in new carriage fees, which would be passed on to angry subscribers.
Top national broadcasters last week asked the CRTC to Bill Cable and satellite TV carriers for their American series-rich feeds.
Calgary-based Shaw told the TV watchdog that content carriers could pay Canadian and U.S. networks up to CAN$500 million ($490 million) in new carriage fees, which would be passed on to angry subscribers.
- 4/23/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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