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Blip (formerly blip.tv) was an American media platform for web series content and also offered a dashboard for producers of original web series to distribute and monetize their productions. The company was founded on May 5, 2005, and it was located in New York City (where the headquarters was located) and Los Angeles.
Blip.tv: English United States: Service ran from May 2005 to August 2015. Acquired by Maker Studios in August 2013. Google Video: English United States: Service ran from January 2005 to August 2012. The website has been repurposed to serve as Google's video search engine. HD share: English United States: Service ran from July 2008 to 2011 ...
Blip.tv, a defunct web video platform; Blip.pl, a Polish social networking site; Blip, a message in the Apache Wave (formerly Google Wave) collaboration platform; Blip Festival, an annual chiptune music event; Blip, a radar display indicator of a reflected signal; Blip (console), a handheld electromechanical game from the 1970s
Highwinds provided video streaming services to media companies including Blip.TV [4] and Hudl, [5] delivered online games for publishers such as Valve [6] and CCP Games [7] and distributed advertising assets for leading platforms including Facebook's LiveRail. [8]
Mort's End [1] is a popular webshow found on Blip.tv that began in early 2009 and will have its final season in 2010. The show originally aired its first episode back when it was necessary to download each individual episode. Now, with a home on Blip, the audience can watch whichever episode they want.
In April 2008, the videos were taken down from YouTube but an arrangement between the company and Blip.tv, the content host of both the series and parent company Channel Awesome, in 2009 resulted in them being featured on YouTube once more, although Blip was still the main platform of their videos besides the Channel Awesome site until Blip's ...
LOL is a web series exploring teen relationships, drug use and social networks. It premiered on Blip on 29 November 2008. [1] There are 20 webisodes in total, ranging between 2 and 5 minutes in length with the last webisode being 10 minutes long. [2]
Epic Fu (formerly known as JETSET) [1] [2] was a web series created by producers [3] [4] Steve Woolf and Zadi Diaz.The show premiered on June 1, 2006 with Zadi Diaz as the host and ended in 2011.