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BuddyTV leverages passionate TV fans

Posted by Rob Lewis on Wed, May 27, 2009 2:43 PM · Filed under Seattle , Social Media · Comments

Whether you're a fan of Lost or American Idol, BuddyTV is building the ultimate fan site for ALL your favorite TV shows.

Through features such as full-length episode replay, games, editorial content, and contests, BuddyTV touts itself as the largest independently held online community in the world. For advertisers, BuddyTV targets agency buyers with a focus on delivering the largest engaged TV viewing audience in the world.

CEO Andy Liu shared his aggressive growth plans and named CBS's TV.com and TV Guide as their main competitors. After capturing the #1 spot in the television space, Liu plans on tackling the entire entertainment industry including movies and celebrities.

BuddyTV currently reaches over 6 Million unique users per month is growing quickly thanks to online syndicators, search, and word-of-mouth. BuddyTV counts NBC, ABC, HBO, and Showtime as customers and is currently working with advertisers like TreSemme and Honda.

 
Company:
Buddy TV
Website:
http://www.buddytv.com
Location:
Seattle, Washington, United States

BuddyTV is building the world’s largest TV fan-site focused on delivering full-length episodes, games, community features, editorial content, and... [more]

 
 
Company:
Washington Technology Industry Association
Website:
http://www.washingtontechnology.org
Location:
Seattle, Washington, United States

Washington Technology Industry Association is the largest state-wide association of technology companies and executives in the world. With more... [more]

 

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