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Fullscreen

www.fullscreen.com

 
Fullscreen is a media company powering the creation and sharing of video with the connected generation. Artists, creators and the world`s leading brands benefit from Fullscreen`s technology products and premium services to entertain and engage audiences. Three hundred million subscribers generate more than three billion video views across the Fullscreen`s global network each month. Headquartered in Los Angeles, the company was founded in January 2011 by CEO George Strompolos, a co-creator of the original YouTube Partner Program. Fullscreen`s network includes top creative talent, including: The Fine Brothers, filmmaker Devin Super Tramp, super-group O2L and recording artist Lindsey Stirling.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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