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Association of Independent Creative Editors

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The Association of Independent Creative Editors (AICE), was an American organization of 120 editorial companies representing over 600 editors throughout the United States and Toronto.

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AICE had chapters in Chicago, Texas, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York, San Francisco, and Toronto. It was merged in 2018 to form a single organization under the Association of Independent Commercial Producers name.

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History

The association was founded in 1998, when three independent groups representing editing companies in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York joined to form a national organization.[1]

In 2018, AICE merged with the Association of Independent Commercial Producers (AICE) to form one organization under the AICE name.[2]

At the time of its merger with the AICP, editors who belonged to AICE were responsible, according to its website, for editing over 85% of all network television commercials shown in the U.S. and Canada.[3]

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