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AdShare™ is the leading social media monetization service for music, film, television, and sports rights-holders. It brings together a technology oriented multi-disciplinary approach to monetizing fan engagement online. |
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AdShare’s offerings include providing full service YouTube monetization and for existing YouTube Partners, the most robust and effective Optimization service on the market – generating substantial new revenue for its clients. |
AdShare™ is the leading social media monetization service for music, film, television, and sports rights-holders. AdShare’s offerings include providing full service YouTube monetization and for existing YouTube Partners, the most robust and effective Optimization service on the market – generating substantial new revenue for its clients. In short, AdShare™ generates a new cost free revenue stream for content owners, distributors, and aggregators. |
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Over 150 major media clients trust AdShare to monetize their brands and more than two million of their copyrights online. Nearly 800 million people from around the world engage with content represented by AdShare™ every month. |
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AdShare. Engaging fans. Monetizing brands.™ |
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AdShare™ is a service where we identify, track and monetize user posted uses of your content on social media websites. |
AdShare™ is a service where we identify, track and monetize user posted uses of your content on social media websites. |
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http://mcl.usc.edu/news/2014/04/06/mcl-and-adshare-developed-fast-audio-matching-technology/ USC Media COMM lab] |
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AdShare™ works across music compositions, sound recordings, and video. |
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In short, AdShare™ generates a new cost free revenue stream for content owners, distributors, and aggregators. |
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==ContentBridge== |
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{{Infobox dot-com company | company_name = ContentBridge |
{{Infobox dot-com company | company_name = ContentBridge |
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GoDigital Media Group new article content ...
Headquarters | Santa Monica, CA (USA) Milan (Italy) Panama City (Panama) |
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Founder(s) | Jason Peterson |
Industry | Entertainment |
Services | YouTube monetization |
Parent | GoDigital Media Group |
URL | AdShare.tv |
AdShare™ is the leading social media monetization service for music, film, television, and sports rights-holders. AdShare’s offerings include providing full service YouTube monetization and for existing YouTube Partners, the most robust and effective Optimization service on the market – generating substantial new revenue for its clients. In short, AdShare™ generates a new cost free revenue stream for content owners, distributors, and aggregators.
AdShare™ is a service where we identify, track and monetize user posted uses of your content on social media websites.
http://mcl.usc.edu/news/2014/04/06/mcl-and-adshare-developed-fast-audio-matching-technology/ USC Media COMM lab]
ContentBridge
Type of business | LLC |
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Founded | 2010 |
Headquarters | |
Founder(s) | Jason Peterson |
CEO | Jason Peterson[cb 1][cb 2][cb 3] |
Industry | Digital Rights Management |
Products | Content Management Software Systems |
Parent | GoDigital Media Group |
URL | ContentBridge.tv |
Native client(s) on | iTunes, Hulu, Vudu, Netflix, Dish Network, PlayStation Store, Comcast, YouTube, iN DEMAND[cb 4] |
ContentBridge is a supply chain management (SCM), digital rights management (DRM), and encoding software provider for the entertainment industry.[cb 5]
The software was designed and developed in-house by the video on demand distribution company GoDigital for the film, recorded music and music publishing sectors.[cb 6] Content Bridge LLC was launched as a separate entity in 2010, introduced as Software as a service (SaaS) in 2011, and signed an exclusive supply-chain management deal with GoDigital in July 2012.[cb 7] ContentBridge 2.0 Beta, was unveiled in May 2013.
The software can be divided into components for adaptability to split-rights situations[cb 5] and for different deliverable and receivable requirements, such as: language localization, media content formats, date-sensitive release coordination (Windowing) and royalty accounting.[cb 6][cb 8] Both WYSIWYG web-interface and Application programming interface (API) versions are available.[cb 9]
Founding partner and CEO, Jason Peterson moved from GoDigital to ContentBridge in 2010,[cb 3] president and co-founder Logan Mulvey succeeded him as CEO of GoDigital.[cb 10] Both firms are subsidiaries of GoDigital Media Group.
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- ^ "Jason Peterson: Producer". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 31 July 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
- ^ "Symbolic Entertainment". BackStage.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
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Content Bridge is an approved 'encoding' vendor for all major digital retailers, including iTunes and Google.
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(help) - ^ a b Rachel Abrams (10 March 2011). "Opportunity knocks for indie producers". Variety. Archived from the original on 24 June 2014. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
"The producer should get smart and work with the best person in physical, the best person in theatrical and the best person in digital," said Jason Peterson, CEO of ContentBridge, a company that provides tools for content-centric businesses to internally manage their work and distribute it to global partners
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(help) - ^ a b Calacanis, Jason (14 December 2009). "Jason's Shark Tank: Content Bridge". This Week in Startups (YouTube). Retrieved 20 June 2014.
- ^ "GoDigital Media Group to Deliver up to 2,000 Hours of Movie & TV Programming to YouTube" (Press release). GoDigital Media Group. 14 April 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
- ^ Schwartz, Rob (4 July 2014). "Golden Melody Awards Turn 25: Global Industry Talks 'Road to Recovery,' Jason Mraz & JJ Lin Perform in Taiwan". Billboard Magazine. Archived from the original on 9 July 2014. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
He [Peterson] noted there are many problems with the way content providers operate. These include an inability to identify and optimize rights, an inability for rights holders to maintain serviceable master packages, a lack of supply chain standards, a lack of a global local language for exhibition, a lack of exhibition of standards and lack of ease of use of content.
- ^ "ContentBridge: Products". ContentBridge LLC. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
- ^ "GoDigital Media Group Makes Changes on Top; Promotes Logan Mulvey to President" (Press release). Reuters. 8 September 2010. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
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