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Interview with Sara Bordo, NowLive

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Despite the proximity to Hollywood and the entertainment world, in the world of Southern California startups, actually combining the two world is quite difficult. NowLive is trying to do just that, leveraging both technology and the entertainment world to build its business. What is NowLive all about? READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Sherry Gunther, Masher Media

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We spoke with Sherry Gunther, CEO and founder of the firm, earlier this week to get a better look at the company and the dynamics behind the virtual world market nowadays--as well as why Sherry decided to make the jump from the world of entertainment media to online. Sherry Gunther: Honestly, content is content. It's never about technology.

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Initiative to Boost SoCal’s Startup Scene Teams With GV Founder

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A Silicon Valley entrepreneur has set out to boost the startup ecosystem in San Diego and the rest of Southern California—and he already has scored a coup by partnering with Bill Maris, the founder and former CEO of Google Ventures, now known as GV.

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Interview with Matt and Amanda MacNaughton, PromoJam

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We quickly branched out of music, working with television companies like NBC Universal, and working with film studios like Paramount and Warner Bros. We're bringing in an exciting director of business development, focused on brands and entertainment, and we'll be looking to grow our footprint in the entertainment and brand areas this year.

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Interview with James Citron, Mogreet

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Our team comes from the entertainment industry--we have the entertainment background, and we have done this before. Mitch Feinman, our General Manager, ran Fox Mobile Entertainment for the first five years. James Citron: It can be a headache dealing with talent and studios. But, there are two things.

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