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14 Articles match "Angel","Break.com"
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Los Angeles-based video site Break.com said today that the firm has launched a new, iPhone application, which allows its users to view its various video channels. According to Break, the app was launched December 31st on the App Store, and is available for free for iPhone and iPod touch users. The new app includes access to its homepage videos, comments, ability to share videos, and browse and watch videos by channel.
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Check out what’s happening in Los Angeles tech this week. Keith Richman, CEO – Break.com, Matthew Dusig, CEO and Co-founder – United Sample, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA 90049
Tickets: Free, RSVP
Schmoozd – Social Media Mixer – The first-ever Schmoozd event, a new Social Media Mixer event Be sure to add us on Plancast.com , we will be utilizing this service even more in the future to keep track of events.
Tuesday, January 12th, 2009
LAVA Breakfast - CEOs Talk Startups – Discussion on start-up issues including i)
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Check out what’s happening in Los Angeles tech this week. Keith Richman, CEO – Break.com, Matthew Dusig, CEO and Co-founder – United Sample, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA 90049
Tickets: Free, RSVP
Schmoozd – Social Media Mixer – The first-ever Schmoozd event, a new Social Media Mixer event Be sure to add us on Plancast.com , we will be utilizing this service even more in the future to keep track of events.
Tuesday, January 12th, 2009
LAVA Breakfast - CEOs Talk Startups – Discussion on start-up issues including i)
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Los Angeles-based Break.com , an online site focused on entertainment for men, said it has launched a new Horror Channel this morning. Break.com said it is partnering with horror site FEARnet on the new channel, and also has its Creative Lab working on original content specifically for the channel. Break.com operates a network of online sites focused on young men, and is headed by Keith Richman. The site said the new channel includes both original content and user generated videos focused on Halloween. READ MORE>>
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Los Angeles-based Break.com , which operates a video and entertainment web site focused on men, reports today that it has inked a partnership with G4's "Web Soup" television series, where "Web Soup" will feature a Break.com segment. According to Break, "Break.com This Week In Fail" will feature stunt attempts from the site's library of user submitted videos. Break.com's videos typically feature people (often young, drunk, and arguably stupid) attempting to do sports and other stunts which usually go horribly wrong. Financial terms of the content deal was not
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Los Angeles-based video site Break.com said today that the firm has launched a new, iPhone application, which allows its users to view its various video channels. According to Break, the app was launched December 31st on the App Store, and is available for free for iPhone and iPod touch users. The new app includes access to its homepage videos, comments, ability to share videos, and browse and watch videos by channel.
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Los Angeles-based Break.com has launched a new lampoon of the micro-messaging service Twitter, saying Wednesday afternoon that it has launched Tweet Boxx , a weekly online web series hosted by "Man in the Box" star Mike Polk. In the premier episode, Polk makes fun of tweets from Kim Kardashian, Soulja Boy, and Shaquille O'Neal, among others. Polk joined Break Media when it acquired HBOLabs last year.
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Friday, November 6, 2009
Los Angeles-based Break Media , which operates a network of male-centric content web sites, said today that it has linked with home entertainment system company Yoostar in a promotion. The finalists from the event will be uploaded onto a contest site on Break.com, which will also film and include interviews, a special webisode, and other content. According to Break,it is teaming up with Yoostar for a special, featured channel on the site focused on the "Yoostar Casting Tour" competition. Entrants into the competition use Yoostar's system to insert themselves into a movie or television
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Los Angeles-based Break Media , which operates a network of online content properties targeted at the male demographic, said today that it has signed up a slate of new content partners for its sites. Break.com said the new content will appear on original channels on Break.com, with some of the content shown on Break's homepage to draw viewers. The firm said it has added Sony Music, FEARnet, Babelgum, and Blastro as content partners on its various sites, with those firms providing television series, original content, comedy, horror videos, and more. Financial impact of the
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Monday, June 22, 2009
Los Angeles-based Break Media , which operates a number of web sites focused on the young male demographic, announced this morning that it has launched a new website, MadeMan.com . Break also operates the sites Break.com, Cage Potato, Chipedia, Holy Taco, Wall Street Fighter, Screen Junkies and All Left Turns.
...Tags: According to Break, the new site will focus on product reviews, including "gadgets, gears, fashion, sports, and more." The new property will be managed by Break Media VP Jonathan Small.
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Monday, February 9, 2009
Los Angeles-based Break Media , which operates a online network of web properties focused on men, announced this morning that it is teaming up with Quantcast to collect demographic information about its sites. Break's male-oriented content web sites include Break.com, Cage Potato, Chickipedia, Holy Taco, Wall Street Fighter and Screen Junkies.
...Tags: Financial arrangements of the deal were not disclosed, however Break said it will implement Quantcast's Publisher service across its video distribution network. The service will collect demographic data about who is viewing the
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Los Angeles-based Break Media , an online video and entertainment site focused on men, said Tuesday that it has tapped a new team of writers, directors, and producers for a new "Creative Lab", which the firm said will create original content for its branded advertisers. Break operates the sites break.com, Cage Potato, Chickipedia, Holy Taco, Wall Street Fighter, and Screen Junkies.
...Tags: Break Media said that the new unit will be headed by Jonathan Small and Tara Leone. Small will be the firm's new Vice President of Creative and Editorial, and Leone will serve as Vice President,
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Despite the rapid online video adoption, achieving profitability continues to be a challenge for many content creators and distribution companies.
Panelists
· Brett Brewer - President of Adknowledge , a performance-based advertising network; Myspace (Intermix Media) Co-founder (acquired by News Corp) & Advisor at Crosscut Ventures
· Curt Marvis - President of Digital Media at Lionsgate Curt oversees digital distribution at all Lionsgate divisions, the company’s stake in online video hub Break.com , the FEARNet VOD/Internet
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