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To scout talent for the network.
"Still, the market is a great place to look at films and scout talent.
So as Harold Reiter says, it is meant to stimulate interest as much as to scout talent.
For the industry's major studios, the Independent Games Festival is now a place to scout talent, to buy new games and to hire new designers.
Thomas still clings to the hope that he will return to Madison Square Garden in some full-time capacity with the Knicks — to scout talent, to recruit free agents.
Part of Mr. Byron's job as a volunteer host for the series is to help scout talent and to sing during the dinner segment that follows the headliners' two one-hour sets.
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Among Justice's jobs is scouting talent.
Instead the D.J. expanded into a business, booking events and scouting talent.
Willie Nelson's Country Throwdown, a nationwide touring festival featuring performers who run the genre's gamut, epitomizes Mr. Nelson's knack for scouting talent.
In London and New York, he worked in the music business "for a hundred years," managing such bands as the Smiths and UB40 and, later, scouting talent for Arista.
"We all know it's a lot of hype," Catherine Dietlein, who has been scouting talent for retailers for 25 years, said of the commotion.
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