What does LTM mean?
LTM means Lights for Television and Movie
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Lights for Television and Movie?
Lights for Television and Movie can be abbreviated as LTM
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What does LTM stand for? LTM stands for "Lights for Television and Movie". |
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How to abbreviate "Lights for Television and Movie"? "Lights for Television and Movie" can be abbreviated as LTM. |
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What is the meaning of LTM abbreviation? The meaning of LTM abbreviation is "Lights for Television and Movie". |
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What is LTM abbreviation? One of the definitions of LTM is "Lights for Television and Movie". |
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What does LTM mean? LTM as abbreviation means "Lights for Television and Movie". |
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What is shorthand of Lights for Television and Movie? The most common shorthand of "Lights for Television and Movie" is LTM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FASTROAD - Flexible Advanced Services for Television and Radio on All Devices
- NCTVR - National Commission for Television and Radio
- TARPAC - Television and Radio Political Action Committee
- TARPEC - Television and Radio Political Education Committee
- TRILT - Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching
- CTEL - Commissioner for Television and Entertainment Licensing
- DTVM - Diploma in Creative Writing for Television and New Media
- TARBS - Television and Radio Broadcasting Services
- TASA - Television and Audio Support Activity
- TELA - Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority
- TVPS - Television and Video Production Services
- TVYP - Television and Young People
- EATC - European Alliance for Television and Culture
- LFE - Lights for Everybody
- SCTR - State Committee for Television and Radio
- TAPE - Television and Production Exponents
- TRIC - Television and Radio Industries Club
- TVMIS - TeleVision and Movie Information Site
- TVMP - TeleVision and Movie Page
- CMTT - previous Joint CCIR/CCITT Study Group for Television and Sound Transmission