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  1. Ben Dodson is a developer who created a tool to download high-resolution artwork for iTunes media types such as TV shows, movies, albums, and apps. Users can search by name, media type, and country, and get standard or high-res links for each artwork.

    • About

      Ben Dodson Freelance iOS, macOS, Apple Watch, and Apple TV...

    • My Apps

      Music Tracker. Keeping an eye on your music library. I built...

    • iTunes Artwork Finder by Ben Dodson

      NEW: You can now search for Apple Music playlists, albums...

  2. May 31, 2018 · New England native and local broadcast veteran Ben Dobson has been named Vice President of News for NBC 10, Telemundo Boston and necn, the largest 24-hour news network in the U.S. that serves six New England states, including Massachusetts.

  3. Nov 21, 2022 · Ben S. Dobson is Canadian writer who has achieved nothing of consequence. Many people like him anyway. This is inexplicable. When he isn't writing fantasy novels, he can be found enjoying many fine, geeky activities.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YellowcardYellowcard - Wikipedia

    Yellowcard's original lineup featured Ben Dobson on vocals, Todd Clary on guitar and vocals, Ben Harper on guitar, Warren Cooke on bass, and Longineu Parsons III on drums. Modern Amusement frontman Ryan Key appeared as a guest, on background vocals, as did violinist Sean Mackin.

  5. www.prdaily.com › ragan_speakers › ben-dobsonBen Dobson - PR Daily

    Ben Dobson joined the team that built and launched DC News Now in December, 2021. He brings more than twenty years of television news and management experience to the role.

  6. Ben S. Dobson grew up in the Canadian Pacific Northwest, where the forests and mountains inspired many an imagined adventure through dragons' lairs and bandit camps and orc caves. Eventually, he started writing them down.

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  8. In 2019, Apple released an updated version of their TV app for iOS, macOS, and Apple TV featuring an all new design where artwork for TV shows and movies was displayed as 16:9 rather than the 1:1 squares they had been using in iTunes.