Television programming from Next New Networks is now being syndicated by Vidshadow, distributing the content on several affiliate sites and company-owned networks — including
http://www.vidshadow.tv.
Vidshadow is a video distribution network that serves advertisers, content providers and affiliate Web sites. Next New Networks creates, produces and distributes TV content online, targeting specific communities. Next New Networks’ twelve networks including Channel Frederator, Barely Political, Fast Lane Daily, Garage 419 and VOD Cars, span automotive, entertainment, pop culture, fashion and politics categories. The partnership with Next New Networks will position Vidshadow among the leading online syndicated networks.
"This strategic partnership is another important step for Vidshadow in broadening our library to include category driven content," said Jordan Hudgens, Chief Executive Officer, Vidshadow. "Our partnership with Next New Networks will ensure that our network has premium automotive, political and high quality animated online content. When we reach out to automotive viewers, affiliates and advertisers, we will be able to offer niche centric content that is relevant to viewers' expectations."
"Vidshadow's fast growing network provides us with several avenues through which to super-distribute our content," said Herb Scannell (
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With its market-leading technology, its every increasing library of content and not to mention its recent collaboration with FullTurn Media and National Lampoon, Vidshadow has developed an edge over its competitors.
A March 2007 startup, Next New Networks already boasts a collection of video programming that has been viewed more than 250 million times, all thanks to the company's "super-distribution" strategy under which it has partnered with leading destinations including YouTube, iTunes, MySpace TV, AOL (
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Divya Narain is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Divya’s articles, please visit her columnist page.
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