CRN International is a radio marketing and promotions company.
21-717: CRN , or crn , may refer to: Business [ edit ] CRN International , an American radio marketing company CRN S.p.A , a luxury yacht brand owned by the Ferretti Group Cornell Companies , a defunct American private prison company Congress Rental Network , an audiovisual technology trade association Council for Responsible Nutrition , an American dietary supplement trade association Media [ edit ] CRN (magazine) , an American technology trade magazine CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks , an American radio network Calvary Radio Network ,
42-520: A controlling interest in a logging railroad, the Caldwell and Northern , that ran from Lenoir to Collettsville, North Carolina . By 1906, the railroad had been expanded to Edgemont, North Carolina , making the line nearly 150 miles (240 km) long, further increasing access to the timber in the mountains north and west of Hickory, North Carolina. In 1912, new shops were built in Hickory and within 10 years
63-702: A decade the Chester & Lenoir had extended the line to Lenoir, North Carolina . At over 120 miles (190 km), the Chester & Lenoir was the largest narrow gauge railroad in the Carolinas. Over the next decade, the railroad operated under the umbrella of the Richmond and Danville Railroad . When the Richmond and Danville was re-organized as the Southern Railway in 1894, the Chester & Lenoir operated on its own for
84-582: A governing body during the Fourth Republic of Niger National Revolutionary Committee ( Comité Revolucionario Nacional ), a participant in the Jaca uprising in Spain Science [ edit ] CrN, a lattice constant in physics Chemical reaction network , in mathematical chemistry Chromium nitride , a chemical compound Common Random Numbers , a statistical procedure Concentration ratio ,
105-577: A locomotive was even built within the railroad’s shops. In 1917 it acquired the Northampton & Hertford Railroad which had acquired the Gumberry & Jackson Railroad in 1894. By the mid 1930s, the Carolina and Northwestern was only operating one freight train a day except Sundays between Chester and Lenoir. By 1938, the railroad abandoned the line from west Lenoir to Edgemont. The Carolina and Northwestern
126-500: A measure of market concentration in economics Cross-polytope of n-dimensions, in geometry US Climate Reference Network , a network of climate stations in the United States Neurosciences Research Center ( Centre de recherche en neurosciences ), a research organization at Université Laval , Québec, Canada Technology [ edit ] CRN 91 Naval Gun , an Indian naval autocannon AN/CRN,
147-400: A program of the defunct Genocide Intervention Network Cora language , an indigenous language of Mexico See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing CRN All pages with titles beginning with CRN All pages with titles beginning with crn Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
168-508: A radio station network in the United States Community Radio Network (Australia) , a radio program distributor Community Radio Network (New Zealand) , a radio network Politics [ edit ] National Reconciliation Committee ( Comité de réconciliation nationale ), a Malagasy political coalition founded by Albert Zafy National Reconciliation Council (Niger) ( Conseil de réconciliation nationale ),
189-578: A series of United States military radio transmitters Cognos ReportNet , business intelligence software Transportation [ edit ] Community Rail Network , a British rail association Country Regional Network , a rail network in New South Wales, Australia CRN, the Amtrak code for Creston (Amtrak station) , Iowa, US CRN, the ICAO code for Aero Caribbean , merged into Cubana in 2015 CRN,
210-532: A short while. By 1896, it went into receivership, and the following year was re-organized as the Carolina & Northwestern Railway. Though technically controlled by the Southern, this shortline carrier, more than any other in the Southern Railway family, was allowed to operate almost autonomously. By 1902, the Carolina & Northwestern Railway was converted to 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in ( 1,435 mm ) standard gauge track, and it purchased
231-767: A variety of organizations. CRN was included on the Inc Magazine list of 500 fastest-growing private companies in 1985 and 1986. Its founder Barry Berman and his partner S. Richard Kalt were inducted into The Connecticut Business Hall Of Fame in the Class of 2006. The roots of CRN International came from a company Berman founded, “Connecticut Radio Network,” which provided news, sports, weather and special programming for 55 Connecticut radio stations. That company produced an independent ski report, New England Ski Watch for only Connecticut stations. Its sponsor, Maxwell House Coffee, funded CRN’s expansion to broadcast local ski reports around
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#1732851094989252-741: The Kings Mountain Railroad that ran from Chester, South Carolina , to York, South Carolina , before the Civil War . The Kings Mountain Railroad was begun in 1855 but was destroyed by the Union Army during the American Civil War and was not rebuilt after the conflict. The route lay abandoned for almost eight years until the creation of the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad in 1873. Within
273-712: The ICAO code for Carson Air Ltd , a Canadian air ambulance operator CRN, the National Rail code for Crowthorne railway station , Berkshire, UK CRN, the reporting mark for the Carolina and Northwestern Railway , US Other uses [ edit ] Canadian Registration Number , in Canadian boiler safety regulation Certified Radiologic Nurse , a nursing certification Chinese Rainbow Network , an LGBT-related organization in China Conflict Risk Network,
294-522: The company was founded in 1973, its clients have included: Microsoft , Kraft , Chrysler , Johnson & Johnson , Hershey Foods , The Campbell Soup Company , Apple , The Navy, Unilever , PepsiCo and Nextel among others. In 2009, CRN received MediaWeek Magazine’s Award for the Media Plan of the Year for Local Television and Cable. Through the years it has won awards for its original use of media from
315-632: The country. CRN ended its daily news service for Connecticut radio stations on June 9, 2017. By 1981, CRN International was producing programming and promotions in 45 states. By 2000 CRN was creating campaigns that were broadcast in all 50 states, plus Canada and Europe. CRN International is headquartered in Hamden, Connecticut and has offices in New York City, Detroit, Los Angeles, Seattle, Minnesota, and Hershey. Carolina and Northwestern Railway The Carolina & Northwestern Railway (Ca&NW)
336-461: The name 'Norfolk Southern Railway' for the merger, in 1981, the original Ca&NW line along with original Norfolk Southern Railway was renamed Carolina and Northwestern once again. In the early 1950s several shortline subsidiaries of the Southern Railway were leased to the Ca&NW for operation, with these lines remaining a part of the Ca&NW into the 1980s. The carrier traces its beginnings back to
357-595: The title CRN . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CRN&oldid=1169732641 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages CRN International Some of its promotions include two-minute vignettes, contests, personality endorsements, retail marketing, social media and digital integration. Since
378-526: Was a railroad that served South Carolina and North Carolina from 1897 until January 1, 1974. The original line was operated by the Ca&NW as a separate railroad controlled by the Southern Railway until 1974 when the name was changed to the Norfolk Southern Railway . On June 1, 1982, Southern Railway and Norfolk and Western Railroad merged to form Norfolk Southern Railway . Choosing to use
399-575: Was abandoned by the Norfolk Southern . The North Carolina Department of Transportation has railbanked the line from South Newton, NC to an area South of Maiden, NC where the end of the line stops at U.S. Highway 321. In 1994, Norfolk Southern sold the original 22-mile (35 km) line from Hickory, NC to Lenoir, NC to the Caldwell County Economic Development Commission (CCEDC). The CCEDC subsequently leased
420-452: Was absorbed into the Southern Railway system around 1940. In 1943, the Carolina and Northwestern was only operating one passenger train a day between Chester and Edgemont. Passenger service was soon discontinued in 1947. In March 1948, the carrier had completely dropped steam (with Southern Railway 2-8-0 #544 having the honor of being the last steam locomotive on the line) and replaced it with diesel locomotives. The Carolina & Northwestern
441-474: Was one of the first completely dieselized railroads in the southeast. The section of the line between Chester and York was abandoned around 1972. The section from York to Clover was abandoned in 1981. By the late 1980s, the line had been abandoned all the way to just north of the North Carolina state line, near Bowling Green, South Carolina . Around 1990, the track from Newton to Lincolnton, North Carolina
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