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249: 25: 160:. VSDA was initiated under the auspices of NARM (National Association of Recording Merchandisers), and was originally headed by Mickey Granberg, who was executive vice-president and staff head of both organizations until she retired in 1989. VSDA separated from NARM in 1991 and moved its headquarters from southern New Jersey to Encino, Calif. in 1993-1994. 143:
The Mission of EMA is to promote, to protect, and to provide a forum for, the common business interests of those engaged in the sale, rental, and licensed reproduction of entertainment software, such as motion pictures, video games, and sound recordings.
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international trade association dedicated to advancing the interests of the $ 32 billion
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The Entertainment Merchants Association was established in 2006 through the merger of the
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This article about a business, industry, or trade-related organization is a
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On January 17, 2020, the Entertainment Merchants Association became OTT.X.
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EMA represents more than 1,000 companies throughout the
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