Vuguru
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Vuguru is an American independent multi-platform studio[1] founded by Michael Eisner's The Tornante Company in March 2006. The company has produced content including the web series Prom Queen, The Booth at the End, Little Women Big Cars, The All-for-Nots, and Back on Topps. The company has signed content deals with AOL, HDNet, Yahoo!, Hulu, YouTube, Stan Lee's POW! Entertainment, and FremantleMedia. Its shows are distributed in over forty countries, on the Internet, mobile phones, and linear television platforms.[2]
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Founded | 2006 |
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Founder | Michael Eisner |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Larry Tanz, Michael Eisner, David Shall, Kristin Jones |
Parent | The Tornante Company (50%) Rogers Media (50%) |
Website | Homepage |
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