Dupont Circle video streaming and media company SnagFilms has nearly closed a $4 million investment round and is doubling down on its newest product, an end-to-end publishing service called ViewLift.
Entitled "Scammers," the project follows email exchanges between Marder's alter-ego Ted L. Nancy and Internet con artists. By Natalie Jarvey Barry Marder Headshot - P 2014 Online distributor SnagFilms ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SnagFilms today announced that a collection of SnagFilms’ award-winning documentaries are now available for film fans to access on their Roku streaming players. The ...
The SnagFilms community is already more than 4 million viewers strong, and collectively watches millions of free movies per month thus making it one of the largest free video on demand services ...
SnagFilms, the five year old specialty/art/indie film free movie service today will announce the beta launch of a new Website, a little bit of a mash-up of movie service and social Website that will ...
On its 12th anniversary, the premier independent film news Web site IndieWire has been acquired from GMD Studios by AOL executive Ted Leonsis' new documentary film site SnagFilms in an under-$1 ...
Snag Films, the online documentary film site, has announced a variety of deals that aligns the company with two major websites, four major film festivals, and three major film organizations. With IMDb ...
SnagFilms has inked separate distribution deals with cable pay-per-view giant In Demand and Dish Network, rounding out the digital distrib’s cable VOD footprint in the U.S. The In Demand piece puts ...
SnagFilms, the three-year-old company that specializes in the digital distribution of non-fiction independent films, has announced major expansions of both its content and distribution. The new moves ...
NEW YORK: SnagFilms is gearing up to launch Thundershorts, a new comedy website featuring original short-form programming, on June 26. Thundershorts will offer free streaming for all its content, ...
— -- Serial entrepreneur and longtime AOL exec Ted Leonsis started producing documentaries, only to be aghast at how hard it is for most producers to get their movies distributed. So he turned to ...
Emmy nominee Steven Fischer wanted to make an educational film about creativity that was all talk and no b-roll. Like many other documentary filmmakers, he found inspiration in the films of Louis ...
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