Friday, February 22, 2008

Comedy.com

What Company Is Offering:

Comedy.com is a...wait for it...comedy entertainment site (are your minds sufficiently blown?) that combines user generated content and original, exclusive content from some of the funniest peeps in the business (literally, they're comics made of marshmallow, gelatin and carnauba wax).

How It Works:
They want to be your resource and portal for anything funny on the Web. If it's funny, it's here! And the best of the best will be featured on their LOL List™ so check back hourly for your Daily Dose™ of laughter. If you're funny, then share it with other funny people by creating a Comedy.com profile and show us your bits.


Who Is Behind Them:

Dean Valentine -- Former President of Disney Television and United Paramount Network, Valentine launched some of the most successful television comedies of the 1990's. Dean enjoys burnt pretzels and Mexican Coca-Cola.




Scott Immergut -- A former Vice-President of production at the Walt Disney Company, Scott has produced over a dozen movies and TV shows. Scott was Senior Vice-President of Content at Digital Entertainment Network and he brings deep experience in creating broadband video content. He is shy around clowns and thinks Fantasy Football is the bomb.




Darla Brown -- Darla led the portal department at the Digital Entertainment Network back in the day. Since then, she has led several software and web development teams and/or acted as consultant to such companies as Henson Interactive, Excite@home, E*TRADE, and Vulcan's Storyopolis. Founder of shareyoga.com, she also holds yoga classes in our bathroom and does her part by driving a Prius.




Matt Komen -- Matt produced the HBO Comedy Festivals in Aspen and Las Vegas and was also the Talent Booker for the Hollywood Improv where he enjoyed drinking and eating for free 4 nights a week. He also functioned as brand manager for the Improv Comedy Clubs, working with Diet Coke, Sierra Mista and Yahoo! When not heading up funny content at Comedy.com, Matt likes to shop at the Big and Tall section of Gap Kids.

More at:http://www.comedy.com/

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