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Viggle Reports Dynamic Growth, with Revenue up 88%, Registered Users up 42% in F2Q 2013 Results "Second Screen" TV App Secures $25 Million Line of Credit NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Viggle (Symbol ...
Robert Francis Xavier Sillerman (April 12, 1948 – November 24, 2019) [1] was an American businessman and media entrepreneur. Sillerman was the owner of a range of television and radio stations during the 1970s and 1980s, In 1993 he formed SFX Broadcasting, and then built SFX Entertainment—a concert and stage performance promoter that was sold to Clear Channel in 2000 for $4.4 billion.
Viggle Releases FQ3 2013 Report, Highlighting New Partnerships and Growth Strategy Registered users grow 515%, as revenues increase 510% NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Viggle (Symbol: VGGL), a free ...
Viggle Continues Explosive Growth, Hits Three Million Registered Users Mobile platform now boasts 250 million TV show check-ins, surpasses 800,000 monthly active users NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE ...
Method was the design partner for a leader in social television, Viggle, creating their brand identity, loyalty strategy, and the design for the iPhone application, [16] which in its first year since launch in January, 2012, has surpassed 1.8 million registered users and 151 million check-ins. [17]
LiveStyle, Inc. is a Los Angeles-based live events conglomerate founded by media entrepreneur Robert F. X. Sillerman.The company was formed in June 2012 as SFX Entertainment—the new incarnation of Sillerman's previous company of the same name, which was sold to Clear Channel Communications in 2000 and later spun-off as Live Nation in 2005.
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Automatic content recognition (ACR) is a technology used to identify content played on a media device or presented within a media file.Devices with ACR can allow for the collection of content consumption information automatically at the screen or speaker level itself, without any user-based input or search efforts.