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6 Articles match "MySpace","Paramount"
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Monday, March 15, 2010
Attendees work at companies such as CAA, Disney, Dreamworks, Fox, ICM, MySpace, NBC, Paramount, Sony Pictures, Universal Studios, William Morris, YouTube, etc.
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Digital LA Digital Drinks - ‘Tis our lucky day! We’ll be celebratin’ St. Patty’s a wee day early
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
The Movieclips site allows users to search for scenes from major movies, and embed them on Facebook, MySpace, and other web site. Paramount, Sony Pictures, Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. A new startup, Santa Monica-based MOVIECLIPS.COM , said late Wednesday evening that it has launched a new online video site featuring movie clips and scenes. Movieclips said that it allows fans to watch and share more than 12,000, two minute long clips from 20th Century Fox, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.,
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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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The Best from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Friday, May 15, 2009
Attendees work at companies such as CAA, Disney, Dreamworks, Fox, ICM, MySpace, NBC, Paramount, Sony Pictures, Universal Studios, William Morris, YouTube, etc. Thursday, May 21, 2009 -- Media Club LA. The Media Club (LA) offers you an alternative to your current business and networking opportunities. See [link] (mor
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
The Movieclips site allows users to search for scenes from major movies, and embed them on Facebook, MySpace, and other web site. Paramount, Sony Pictures, Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. A new startup, Santa Monica-based MOVIECLIPS.COM , said late Wednesday evening that it has launched a new online video site featuring movie clips and scenes. Movieclips said that it allows fans to watch and share more than 12,000, two minute long clips from 20th Century Fox, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.,
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Sunday, June 28, 2009
Panliests ��Brett Brewer - President of Adknowledge, a performance-based advertising network; Myspace (Intermix Media) Co-founder (acquired by News Corp) and 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 channel, as well as the new EPIX online streaming venture together with Paramount and MGM ��Mark Suster - Partner at GRP Partners with ~$1 billion under management, previous Founder and CEO of Koral (acquired by Salesforce.com)
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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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Monday, March 15, 2010
Attendees work at companies such as CAA, Disney, Dreamworks, Fox, ICM, MySpace, NBC, Paramount, Sony Pictures, Universal Studios, William Morris, YouTube, etc.
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Digital LA Digital Drinks - ‘Tis our lucky day! We’ll be celebratin’ St. Patty’s a wee day early
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Thursday, November 6, 2008
Second, the talent and studios--whether that is Tila Tequila, who is parlaying her MySpace fandom into a top reality show on TV, or major studios, using their digital media to build awareness of movie releases--is starting to get it. If I'm Paramount, for example--and we've done a number of campaigns with Paramount to help promote upcoming movies--you understand video content. This morning, Los Angeles-based Mogreet (www.mogreet.com) announced it had raised a Series B funding round for the firm's mobile greeting services. We caught up with James to hear more about the company,
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