In Entertainment
- Rampart (video game), a 1990 action/strategy game
- Rampart (film), a 2011 film directed by Oren Moverman
- Rampart General Hospital, the fictional hospital of the Emergency! television series—see Emergency!#Rampart General Hospital
- Rampart, a character in the Sovereign Seven comic book series
- Rampart Casino at The Resort at Summerlin
- "Ramparts", instrumental from the 2001 album To Record Only Water for Ten Days by John Frusciante
- "Ramparts", from the 2003 album Zitilites by Danish rock band Kashmir
- Rampart, a town in the game, Heroes of Might and Magic III
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Entertainment Law - Overview
... Entertainment law covers an area of law which involves media of all types (TV, film, music, publishing, advertising, internet new media, etc.), and stretches over various legal fields ... For film, entertainment attorneys work with the actors agent to finalize the actor's contracts for projects ... After an agent lines up work for a star the entertainment attorney negotiates with the agent and buyer of the actor's talent for compensation and profit participation ...
... Entertainment law covers an area of law which involves media of all types (TV, film, music, publishing, advertising, internet new media, etc.), and stretches over various legal fields ... For film, entertainment attorneys work with the actors agent to finalize the actor's contracts for projects ... After an agent lines up work for a star the entertainment attorney negotiates with the agent and buyer of the actor's talent for compensation and profit participation ...
Entertainment - Electronic Media
... In the 1940s, radio was the electronic medium for family entertainment and information ... was the new medium and it rapidly became global, bringing visual entertainment, first in black and white, then in colour, to the world ... could be played electronically, then hand-held devices provided mobile entertainment, and by the last decade of the 20th century, via networked play ...
... In the 1940s, radio was the electronic medium for family entertainment and information ... was the new medium and it rapidly became global, bringing visual entertainment, first in black and white, then in colour, to the world ... could be played electronically, then hand-held devices provided mobile entertainment, and by the last decade of the 20th century, via networked play ...
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