LOS ANGELES--JibJab Media, best known for its political parody This Land, played a major role in creating the viral video sensation. A year-and-a-ha...
LOS ANGELES--JibJab Media, best known for its political parody This Land, played a major role in creating the viral video sensation. A year-and-a-half ago it expanded its business model and started competing with the e-card business, charging subscribers to share funny greeting videos. Evidently people are willing to pay for the service. JibJab's Sendables product lets subscribers insert themselves into e-card videos, and so far subscribers have created over 10 million personalized e-cards. JibJab expects to see considerable growth over the next sixth months as new technology makes their social expression content more widely available around the web and transforms JibJab from just a destination site.Andy interviewed Gregg Spiridellis at OnHollywood earlier this month.--Kelsey Blodget, Associate ProducerPosted on Beet.TV on Friday, June 27, 2008http://www.beet.tv/2008/06/jibjab-media-ma.html
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