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Magic Media, Inc is an outdoor advertising company which currently owns and operates 10,000 bulletins and 1,200 posters in 20 states throughout the country. In addition to the impressive product offerings, Magic Media offers a complete line of outdoor advertising services including, creative design, production, installation and superior maintenance of displays. Magic Media is headquartered in Bangor, Pennsylvania and its website can be found at www.magicmedia.com.
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