My 24 inch cinema display stopped working

My 24 inch cinema display just flickered and stopped working.  The power is still there, the sound is still their.  isight camera doesn't appear to be on, the screen is black.  My display window in settings still reconginizes another display, but the screen is just black.  I've tried all the normal trouble shootings, ie resetting the SMC, and PRAM, but no luck.  I have never had any problems with it at all.  Any help would be appreciated.

If restarting Mac and trying the suggestions in
LED Cinema Display (24-inch, Late 2008): Basic troubleshooting
don't help you, Contact Apple Displays Support.
Message was edited by: EZ Jim
Mac OSX 10.8.4

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