IMG

Organization

A global sports, events, and talent management company that was acquired by Endeavor with the help of Silverlake.


First Mentioned

11/8/2025, 6:31:48 AM

Last Updated

11/8/2025, 6:33:21 AM

Research Retrieved

11/8/2025, 6:33:21 AM

Summary

IMG, originally an abbreviation for "image," is a significant entity within the business landscape, particularly in sports and entertainment. It was acquired by Endeavor, led by CEO Ari Emanuel, as part of a broader strategy to build a powerhouse through mergers and acquisitions. This strategic vision, influenced by concepts like "Infinite Distribution," led to the creation of TKO through the merger of UFC and WWE. IMG's role in this consolidation highlights its importance in the evolving sports and entertainment industry, which is increasingly focused on IP ownership and the creator economy. Emanuel's strategic moves, including the acquisition of IMG, underscore a forward-looking approach that anticipates shifts in media consumption and the growing value of live events.

Referenced in 1 Document
Research Data
Extracted Attributes
  • Industry

    Sports and Entertainment

  • Original Abbreviation

    image

IMG

img or IMG is an abbreviation for image. img or IMG may also refer to:

Web Search Results
  • IMG (file format) - Wikipedia

    An IMG file, a.k.a. raw image, contains a complete and uncompressed image of a storage device's data content. The image includes the value of each memory location of the storage device, ordered sequentially such that the data can be written to a similar device to completely overwrite its content. [...] Jump to content Search ## Contents (Top) 1 Filename extension 2 Size 3 Comparison to ISO images 4 Tools 5 References # IMG (file format) Español "IMG (formato de archivo) – Spanish") Français "IMG (format de fichier) – French") IsiXhosa "IMG (ifomati yefayile) – Xhosa") 中文 Edit links Article "View the content page [c]") Talk "Discuss improvements to the content page [t]") [...] | This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article "Special:EditPage/IMG (file format)") by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "IMG" file format – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this message) | | IMG (file format) | | Filename extensions | .img, .ima | | Internet media type | application/x-ima |

  • My IPhone is downloading a IMG file, what is a IMG file?

    2025-01-07T04:48:37+00:00 Hello,Gary Adcock Welcome to the Microsoft community! I have realized that your issues. An IMG file is a disk image file, often used to store an exact copy of an entire disk or storage device. It contains a backup of the file system, operating system, and all data. An IMG file is similar to a zip archive or virtual disk, and is commonly used for backups, distributing an operating system (e.g., an ISO file), or mounting for use as a virtual disk. [...] Common uses for IMG files: Operating System Images: IMG files are often used for operating system installation packages, similar to ISO files. You can write an IMG file to a USB drive or other storage device to install an operating system. Disk backup: It can be used as a way to back up an entire disk (or partition). Virtual Disks: IMG files can be mounted as virtual disks, giving you access to the files inside them. [...] If you download an IMG file on your iPhone, it's possible that you're downloading some kind of backup or operating system image, or it could be an installer for a game or app. However, iPhone doesn't natively support opening IMG files directly, and you may need a specific app or tool to handle it. If you're not sure what type of IMG file you're downloading, it's a good idea to check the source first to make sure it's a trusted file.

  • 6 Ways to Open an IMG File on a PC or Mac - wikiHow

    This wikiHow guide teaches you how to open or run a disk image file (.img) on Windows, macOS, and Linux. A .img file is typically an exact image of a file system, such as a data CD, DVD, or another disk, but the .img file extension is occasionally used for other types of files as well. In most cases, to open an IMG file on your computer, you will need to mount it as a drive. ## Opening a .IMG file [...] Right-click the IMG file and select Mount. Windows will mount the IMG file as an optical drive. Depending on the IMG, you may see a list of files you can open individually. Some IMG files are not archives of files, but images of filesystems from other devices. In these cases, you may not see a list of files. When you’re finished, unmount the .img file. To do this, scroll down the left panel of the File Explorer, right-click the mounted .img “drive,” then click Eject. Advertisement [...] View the contents of the IMG file. Now that the IMG file is mounted, you can use the `ls` command to see what's inside it like any other directory. For example, `ls -l /mnt/MyIMG`. If the IMG file contains a drive image with multiple partitions, you will need to use `kpartx` instead. Here's how: + Install the kpartx package from your distribution's default package manager. For example, on Ubuntu and other Debian-based Linux distros, use `sudo apt install kpartx`.

  • How to view .img files? - image - Stack Overflow

    file formats. It is an abbreviation for “image” and that can be any image you can imagine—or cannot imagine at all, as you have never heard of it. [...] Most widely `.img` is used as a raw filesystem image of e.g. a floppy disk. As mentioned by others, such images can be opened by a number of programs. Or directly mounted under Unix-like systems like BSD and Linux. 7-Zip is also able to extract files from such images for supported filesystems, such as FAT. At least the command-line version. Just type `7z x image.img` and it will extract the included files. [...] For example, `.IMG` used to be a GEM bitmap image file. Does anyone remember GEM at all? It was the Windows competitor from Digital Research. The Atari ST version was widely used, but there was also a DOS version of GEM. One of the stripped down versions (which was necessary to avoid copyright claims from Apple) was ViewMAX included in DR DOS 3.41, 5.0 and 6.0 as well as Novell DOS 7.0. It is now open source and can be downloaded freely as OpenGEM. Still requires DOS and is included in the

  • Image file type and format guide - Media - MDN Web Docs - Mozilla

    alpha channel. | | [...] | Licensing | Open source | [...] unsupported by the user's software. | |

Location Data

Santos - Imigrantes, Rua Engenheiro Guilherme Winter, Vila Firmiano Pinto, Cursino, São Paulo, Região Imediata de São Paulo, Região Metropolitana de São Paulo, Região Geográfica Intermediária de São Paulo, São Paulo, Região Sudeste, 04123-030, Brasil

station

Coordinates: -23.5959667, -46.6205804

Open Map