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ETCentric to Return After the Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend

By the Editorial Staff
November 27, 2019

Unless there is breaking news this week, ETCentric and The Daily News Brief will not publish during the upcoming 4-day holiday weekend. We wish you and your families a very happy Thanksgiving. We’ll be back on Monday with the latest in entertainment technology news.

Topics: ETC@USC, ETCentric, Holiday, Thanksgiving
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