Crossword clues for tms
tms
- Xerox and Kleenex, e.g.: Abbr
- What circled R's may indicate: Abbr
- Trademarks, for short
- Thulium symbols
- Things with ® symbols: Abbr
- THEY APPEAR AFTER BRAND NAMES: ABBR
- Symbols next to logos: Abbr
- Symbols in superscript, for short
- Symbols after many brand names
- Silly Putty and Play-Doh, briefly
- Registered names (abbr.)
- Reg. symbols
- Proprietary symbols (abbr.)
- Product-identifying symbols (abbr.)
- Product symbols, briefly
- Letters in a teensy circle after a co
- Lego and Eggo: Abbr
- Is crawling
- Initials on patented items
- Important intangibles: abbr
- Google and Clorox, briefly
- Eggo and Lego: Abbr
- Distinguishing mktg. symbols
- Designs with ® symbols: Abbr
- Crock-Pot and Cuisinart: Abbr
- Corp. product IDs
- Corp. brands, often
- Co.'s intellectual property
- Co. identifiers
- Brand IDs
- Band-Aid and Barbie, e.g.: Abbr
- © cousins: Abbr
- "Registered" corp. symbols
- Logos and such: Abbr.
- Some intellectual property: Abbr.
- Corp. identifiers
- Logos and the like: Abbr.
- Corp. logos, e.g.
- Co. ID's
- They often accompany logos: Abbr.
- Protected images, for short
- Logos, e.g.: Abbr.
- Regd. names
- Things Coke and Pepsi have: Abbr.
- Protection from pirates: Abbr.
- ___-square
- Some intellectual property, for short
- Pat. off. concerns
- Designs with В® symbols: Abbr.
- Mfrs.' symbols
- Logos: Abbr
- Logos: Abbr.
- Co. logos
- Names with "®" symbols: Abbr.
- Patents' relatives: Abbr.
- Some intellectual property: Abbr
- They often accompany logos: Abbr
- Corp. symbols
- Corp. IDs
- Symbols after brand names
- Many corp. logos
- Logos, e.g.: Abbr
- Copyright relatives, briefly
- Registered names: Abbr
- Corp. logos, e.g
- Brand Ides
Wikipedia
TMS may refer to:
TMS are an English songwriting and record production team composed of Tom 'Froe' Barnes, Ben Kohn and Peter 'Merf' Kelleher, originating from West London. They are the writing/production team behind G-Eazy + Bebe Rexha's " Me, Myself & I", Jess Glynne's " Don't Be So Hard On Yourself", Sigma's " Changing", Professor Green's " Read All About It", Emeli Sandé's " Read All About It, Pt. III", Little Mix's " Wings" and Dappy's " No Regrets" which on 25 September 2011 became the 11th homegrown chart topper in a row, eclipsing a record set in 1963 when UK artists held the number one spot for an uninterrupted run of ten singles. Their records played major roles in Sandé and Little Mix breaking chart records, the former in the UK (the longest ever stay in the top 10 of the UK Albums Chart) and the latter in the US (first album from British girl group to go straight into US album chart top 5).
TMS is an international provider of data for TV and movies. As part of its On Entertainment product line, the company supplies data to companies such as TiVo, Roku, Virgin Media, DIRECTV and Time Warner Cable to enable entertainment guides and applications. In addition, the metadata is used for media measurement and analysis. TMS also produces Zap2it, a social TV hub that connects entertainment fans to popular TV shows, movies, celebrities, and other fans. TMS is a data provider for over 4,000 companies. The company is headquartered in upstate New York.