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Break.com, Total Beauty Partner On ModernMan.com

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Los Angeles-based Break.com and Santa Monica-based Total Beauty Media announced Wednesday afternoon that the two firms have partnered on the launch of a new site, called ModernMan.com. The firm said the new site will be jointly owned and promoted by both of the companies, with independent management. READ MORE>>.

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Break.com, Yoostar In Joint Promotion

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Los Angeles-based Break Media , which operates a network of male-centric content web sites, said today that it has linked with home entertainment system company Yoostar in a promotion. According to Break,it is teaming up with Yoostar for a special, featured channel on the site focused on the "Yoostar Casting Tour" competition. READ MORE>>.

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Los Angeles, San Diego Among Top 10 Cities For Startups

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A list of the top ten cities for startups was released by USA Today and the National Venture Capital Association today, naming both Los Angeles and San Diego among the best cities for startup companies.

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Break Media, Scripped.com Name Contest Winner

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Los Angeles-based Break Media , the online digital video site run by Keith Richman, and Scripped.com , the online screenwriting site headed by Sunil Rajaraman, have named a winner in a contest sponsored by the two companies. The result of the contest--" The Cutest Website "--is being promoted and featured on Break.com.

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Scripped Merges With Zhura

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As part of the merger, the firm said they have raised $250,000 in new funding, and added Break.com CEO Keith Richman to its board of advisors. Rajaraman remains CEO of the merged company. READ MORE>>.

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Break Launches Hispanic Site

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The company also operates Break.com, CagePotato, MadeMan, Chickipedia, HolyTaco, ScreenJunkies, AllLeftTurns, and FileFront, in addition to TuVez. The firm said the new site comes due to advertiser desire to connect with the Hispanic population in the U.S. Break said its network now reaches almost 110 milliocn unique viewers a month.

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Break Media Sees Move Towards Mobile

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Los Angeles-based online publisher Break Media is reporting this morning that it is seeing a shift towards mobile access on the company's various websites. The company said it gets an average of 100,000 mobile app visits a day, and around 10 million monthly mobile visits. million downloads. READ MORE>>.

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