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Tornante spins off digital studio Vuguru
Michael Eisner's Tornante Company is spinning off digital studio Vuguru after receiving an undisclosed sum from Canadian telecoms firm Rogers Communications. The investment will help the studio increase the amount of content it produces per year. Since its inception in 2006 the company has produced one fairly successful TV...
Tags: Studio, Vuguru, Michael Eisner, Telephony, TVs, Telecom & Utilities, Tv & Home Theater, Investment, Telecommunications, Networking, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Finance, Editorial
Articles 2009-10-25

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With Investment From Rogers Communications, Eisner Spins Vuguru Off
Bucking the consolidation trend, Michael Eisner is spinning off Vuguru, the digital content studio he founded in 2006, into a standalone company. Backed by an undisclosed amount of funding from Canadian telecom giant Rogers Communications— the NYT dubs it a multimillion dollar stake—Eisner will stay on as chairman. No...
Tags: Print Media, Rogers Communications Inc., Video On Demand (VoD), Investment, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Finance, Media & Publishing, TV, VOD, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Venture Capital, Social Media, Video, Tameka Kee
External links 2009-10-26
Rogers Gives Canadians Their 'TV Everywhere' With New VOD Service
Canadian cable giant Rogers Communications has launched an ad-supported online video service that THR is calling a “Canadianized Hulu.”  But we think think it’s more like one of the first viable attempts to launch a “TV Everywhere” service—since the premium, ad-supported video content will only be accessible to Rogers’...
Tags: Rogers Communications Inc., Video On Demand (VoD), Corporate Communications, Tv & Home Theater, TVs, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Marketing, Media & Publishing, TV, VOD, Technologies / Formats, Tameka Kee
External links 2009-11-24
Michael Eisner's Vuguru and Cyber Group Animation to Co-Produce Groundbreaking Prequel Live Action Web Series in Collaboration with G.P. Putnam's Sons, Based on New Novel from #1 New York Times- Best Selling Author Robin Cook
Emmy Nominated Web Producers Big Fantastic to Develop & Direct 50 Episode Companion Series for June Launch
Tags: animation, collaboration, New York Times Co., Web
Research articles 2008-01-28
UK Online Ad Network Adconion Buys LA-Based Digital Studio KTV
London-based online ad network Adconion has acquired KTV Digital Media, the Los Angeles-based digital video production and distribution firm. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. With this acquisition, Adconion is forming its own content development and syndication arm to be called RedLever...this arm will develop and distribute branded...
Tags: Online Advertising, Entertainment, UK Online-Ad Network Adconion, Mergers & Acquisitions, Digital Video, Corporate Communications, Investment, Finance, Personal Technology, Marketing, Rafat Ali, Advertising, VC+M&A
External links 2008-11-20
Eisner's Turning Prom Queen Into a Movie
Michael Eisner is the subject of a long and rather fawning profile in Sunday NYT today, and comes to the conclusion that he is "comfortable post-Disney (NYSE: DIS) existence—deeply involved with his talk show, his investments and his experiments in new media, and quite pleased that corporate spinmeisters no...
Tags: Movie, Eisner, Michael Eisner, Internet, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Entertainment, Rafat Ali, The Walt Disney Co.
External links 2008-11-23
Outrigger to promote Warner artists online
Warner Music Group is partnering with online video ad company Outrigger Media to help secure advertising and brand sponsorship for its artists. The popularity of music videos, photos, social networking and blogs has strengthened the relationship between artist and the online audience they attract. ...
Tags: Artist, Internet Video, Warner Music Group Corp., Corporate Communications, Branding, Marketing, Editorial
Articles 2009-10-07
Warner Music Hands Over Video Ad Sales To Outrigger
Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) has a vision for how it’s going to make money with digital content this time around—and it includes a few key tech platforms and sales partners. On the sales end in the U.S., the company is giving the reins to Outrigger Media, a New...
Tags: Video Advertisement, YouTube Inc., Video, Warner Music Group Corp., WMG, Outrigger Media, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Corporate Communications, Sales, Marketing, Entertainment, Music, Companies, Google, YouTube, Tameka Kee
External links 2009-10-08
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