2 Articles match "Hulu","UCLA"

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Los Angeles-based Clicker Media , the online video guide service funded by Benchmark Capital and Redpoint Ventures, said that it has linked with the University of California, Los Angeles, with a branded version of the service specifically for UCLA students. The site--which is run by Jim Lanzone , the former CEO of Ask.com--said that the partnership will provide both online entertainment and university video content through UCLA's web portal. Clicker said the UCLA on Clicker site will give UCLA students both access to original videos from UCLA, as well as access to other online entertainment from ABC, MTV, PBS, Hulu, YouTube, and other sites and sources.
 
Friday, April 10, 2009
Next Wednesday, the people from Scripped.com are teaming up with the UCLA Anderson School of business to bring you Hollywood 2.0. The distinguished panelists will be discussing the future of the Hollywood studio system in light of sites like Youtube, Hulu and Break gaining ground in the mass-market. They The crowd will be a mix of students from the UCLA Anderson School of Management and UCLA Film School and other LA-Area media entrepreneurs. We’ve been told this event will be a wonderful opportunity to hear from a few leaders in the new media, and traditional media spaces.
 

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Los Angeles-based Clicker Media , the online video guide service funded by Benchmark Capital and Redpoint Ventures, said that it has linked with the University of California, Los Angeles, with a branded version of the service specifically for UCLA students. The site--which is run by Jim Lanzone , the former CEO of Ask.com--said that the partnership will provide both online entertainment and university video content through UCLA's web portal. Clicker said the UCLA on Clicker site will give UCLA students both access to original videos from UCLA, as well as access to other online entertainment from ABC, MTV, PBS, Hulu, YouTube, and other sites and sources.
Next Wednesday, the people from Scripped.com are teaming up with the UCLA Anderson School of business to bring you Hollywood 2.0. The distinguished panelists will be discussing the future of the Hollywood studio system in light of sites like Youtube, Hulu and Break gaining ground in the mass-market. They The crowd will be a mix of students from the UCLA Anderson School of Management and UCLA Film School and other LA-Area media entrepreneurs. We’ve been told this event will be a wonderful opportunity to hear from a few leaders in the new media, and traditional media spaces.