Rob McElhenney, who plays a gaming exec on Mythic Quest, is set to help launch a new entertainment-tech company called Adim meant to empower creators to develop and own a new generation of content. The actor is teaming up with Chase Rosenblatt, Melissa Kaspers, Spencer Marell and Richard Rosenblatt. Watch Rob McElhanney’S uINTERVIEW Now! “Every […]
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- 6/11/2022
- by Benedetta Tommaselli
- Uinterview
Rob McElhenney is helping co-launch a new entertainment-tech company called Adim that empowers creators and fans to develop and own a new generation of content. Co-founded by McElhenney, Chase Rosenblatt, Melissa Kaspers, Spencer Marell, and Richard Rosenblatt, the new company will usher in a more accessible and rewarding future for entertainment by making it easier for creators to connect, collaborate and own a greater share in their creative output.
“Every beloved character throughout TV, movie and gaming history has been imagined and brought to life through collaboration,” said McElhenney, Adim Co-Founder and Co-Chairman. “Adim is building for the next evolution of these groups – communities of creators, writers, artists, designers, developers, fans and friends working together to create and own a new generation of content.”
Adim creators can come from anywhere. People are invited to apply and accepted members will have the opportunity to collaborate and create stories, characters, and narrative...
“Every beloved character throughout TV, movie and gaming history has been imagined and brought to life through collaboration,” said McElhenney, Adim Co-Founder and Co-Chairman. “Adim is building for the next evolution of these groups – communities of creators, writers, artists, designers, developers, fans and friends working together to create and own a new generation of content.”
Adim creators can come from anywhere. People are invited to apply and accepted members will have the opportunity to collaborate and create stories, characters, and narrative...
- 6/7/2022
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
L.A.’s Whip Media, a leading international enterprise software platform and aggregator of entertainment-related data, has appointed Jaime Otero to the newly created role of VP of business development and content strategy. The company also announced that Brazil’s Globo – the largest media group in Latin America, Univision’s Vix AVoD platform and Spain’s Onza are joining the Whip Media Exchange, the company’s AI-powered virtual content marketplace.
More than just an online catalog for audiovisual content, Whip Media Exchange’s platform uses proprietary technologies to collect and analyze data which can help clients make more informed licensing decisions when acquiring new programming. Each series and film on the platform is analyzed and given a demand score based on consumer viewership and engagement insights collected from 18 million viewers in more than 170 countries on more than 1,100 platforms. Buyers and sellers can then use the demand score to identify when and how to move content.
More than just an online catalog for audiovisual content, Whip Media Exchange’s platform uses proprietary technologies to collect and analyze data which can help clients make more informed licensing decisions when acquiring new programming. Each series and film on the platform is analyzed and given a demand score based on consumer viewership and engagement insights collected from 18 million viewers in more than 170 countries on more than 1,100 platforms. Buyers and sellers can then use the demand score to identify when and how to move content.
- 9/1/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Buying and selling rights to streaming content just got a whole lot easier and smarter. A new platform called Whip Media Exchange has launched in a beta version that allows buyers and sellers to make better, data-driven decisions on licensing streaming rights to films and shows, TheWrap has learned exclusively.
As of Tuesday, Lionsgate, Giant Pictures and Dmd Limited / CiND!E Films have joined Whip Media Exchange as sellers presenting their content libraries on the platform, with more distributors and studios expected to join soon.
Whip Media Exchange is meant to give both buyers and sellers a single platform to discover, buy and sell content rights. The platform uses personalized, predictive analytics to help users identify the best places and means of licensing content for streaming.
Richard Rosenblatt, the founder and CEO of Whip Media, told TheWrap it’s become increasingly challenging for content owners to know where and how to put out their content.
As of Tuesday, Lionsgate, Giant Pictures and Dmd Limited / CiND!E Films have joined Whip Media Exchange as sellers presenting their content libraries on the platform, with more distributors and studios expected to join soon.
Whip Media Exchange is meant to give both buyers and sellers a single platform to discover, buy and sell content rights. The platform uses personalized, predictive analytics to help users identify the best places and means of licensing content for streaming.
Richard Rosenblatt, the founder and CEO of Whip Media, told TheWrap it’s become increasingly challenging for content owners to know where and how to put out their content.
- 5/25/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder/CEO of the social networking app Bumble, has been added as a non-voting member of the board of directors of Imagine Entertainment by chairmen Brian Grazer and Ron Howard. She joins Tom Freston, Jeff Sagansky, Michael Lynton and Richard Rosenblatt on the board.
It is the latest in a series of expansion moves by Imagine, which recently broadened into the documentary and branding space with the launch of Imagine Documentaries. It also acquired Jax Media, the company behind the half-hour cable comedies Full Frontal With Samantha Bee, Inside Amy Shumer and Broad City. Earlier this year, Imagine Entertainment and Animal Logic’s joint venture entered into a film partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures Group to co-produce and co-finance a slate of animated and hybrid family films. This follows last year’s $100 million TV co-financing venture with Hong Kong based Tvb, and a co-financing arrangement with CBS Television Studios.
It is the latest in a series of expansion moves by Imagine, which recently broadened into the documentary and branding space with the launch of Imagine Documentaries. It also acquired Jax Media, the company behind the half-hour cable comedies Full Frontal With Samantha Bee, Inside Amy Shumer and Broad City. Earlier this year, Imagine Entertainment and Animal Logic’s joint venture entered into a film partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures Group to co-produce and co-finance a slate of animated and hybrid family films. This follows last year’s $100 million TV co-financing venture with Hong Kong based Tvb, and a co-financing arrangement with CBS Television Studios.
- 7/10/2018
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
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