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reorganization

noun as in rearrangement

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Bankruptcy reorganization seemed increasingly likely, experts said.

TV network owners of all sizes — including the likes of Disney, NBCUniversal and WarnerMedia — are having to make changes to their businesses, including reorganizations and layoffs, in order to make the transition from linear TV to streaming.

From Digiday

Disney, NBCUniversal and WarnerMedia each announced massive reorganizations to put streaming at the center of their operations.

From Digiday

The emergency protocols facilitated a multitude of efforts, sanitization guidelines, and the reorganization of team members across DBS facilities to enforce physical-distancing measures.

The post Major media reorganizations aim to bridge the divide to companies’ streaming futures appeared first on Digiday.

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But when the reorganization came, the role for Moses did not.

Despite starting with a flourish, that site has gone quiet in recent days as it undergoes a reorganization.

We have bankruptcy laws and reorganization laws on our books for a reason.

"The last major reorganization of the government happened in the age of black and white TV," he said.

Of course, now that the reorganization is official, the speculation stops and the backbiting from disenchanted executives begins.

On the reorganization of the army in 1815 he was retained as colonel in the Rifle Regiment, with brevet rank of brigadier-general.

To quell this feeling, a reorganization of the army was effected.

In short, the purchase system must cease to exist, or all ideas of army reorganization must be abandoned.

Pursuing troops; reorganization of charging line; preparations to meet counter-attack.

Another lasting benefit was conferred upon Upper Canada by the reorganization of the public school system of Ontario.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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